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Wait…There’s a Bob Ross Board Game??

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Today, I learned there is a Bob Ross board game. It’s called The Art Of Chill, just like it’s supposed to be named.

Earn “chill points” by painting landscape features like Happy Little Trees and Almighty Mountains using colors and brushes from your hand of cards. Keep your eye on what other players are doing and be strategic about the sequence in which you complete the features. If another player beats you to the brush, you may want to wash your palette and shift your painting plan. All the while, Bob sets the painting pace as he advances across the easel, offering sage encouragement and bonus opportunities for even more chill.

You can get it only at Target.

The Voice Behind 250 of Your Favorite Cartoons

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You’ve heard his vocal stylings as Hermes Conrad in “Futurama,” the Green Lantern in “Justice League,” Ollie Williams in “Family Guy,” and, of course, as Jack in “Samurai Jack.” As the man behind over 250 of your favorite characters, Phil LaMarr is one of the most prolific voice actors in the biz. But beyond his vocal prowess, LaMarr has left his mark on all your favorite movies and TV shows, from an appearance in “Pulp Fiction,” to a featured regular role on MADtv.

Blake Shelton and Jimmy Fallon Play ‘Name That Song’

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Blake Shelton and Jimmy Fallon go head-to-head trying to correctly guess random songs The Roots are playing one instrument at a time, like Gwen Stefani’s “Hollaback Girl.”

https://youtu.be/XKrV_JqZX1Q

Watch This Amazing Animated Video Based On Stephen Hawking’s “It Can Be Done” Speech

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There are few scientists that can be said to have touched the public imagination. Physicist and cosmologist Stephen Hawking is one such scientist. He spent his life seeking the answers to the biggest questions in the universe. This video is a tribute to his courage and wisdom.

Watch the official trailer for Morgan Neville’s new movie, Won’t You Be My Neighbor?

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From Academy Award-winning filmmaker Morgan Neville (20 Feet from Stardom), Won’t You Be My Neighbor? takes an intimate look at America’s favorite neighbor: Mister Fred Rogers. A portrait of a man whom we all think we know, this emotional and moving film takes us beyond the zip-up cardigans and the land of make-believe, and into the heart of a creative genius who inspired generations of children with compassion and limitless imagination.

How To Secure Your First Job In The Music Industry

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Who can honestly say that they haven’t dreamed of being a famous musician at some point in their lives? Of course, despite the thousands of people trying to make a living from their music, and ultimately become stars, only a select few will ever hit the big time. However, there are a number of jobs in the music industry that can be just as exhilarating and rewarding as actually being a musician.

The music industry is an exciting place to work. Like all exciting places to work, there is an endless queue of people trying to get in. Any role that you apply for, no matter how junior, will see you competing against a number of other applicants. Securing a job in the music industry isn’t easy, not unless you happen to be in the enviable position of having existing contacts to utilize.

However, for those who are determined, willing to work hard, and who are focused in their goals, it is possible to secure the position that you want.

Be Focused

You have a much better chance of success if you have already thought about exactly what role it is that you are looking for, and how you can most effectively go about pursuing it. If you currently have no aspirations beyond wanting to work in the music industry, then you should research the various roles that are available. Select one which seems best suited to your interests and talents as an individual and which you feel that you could work in without becoming bored.

Apply for an Internship

The music industry loves internships. Interns are paid much less than regular employees; if they’re paid at all. There is no end of eager young hopefuls who would jump at the opportunity to get their foot in the door of the music industry. An internship can ultimately turn into a full-time career.

Even if it doesn’t evolve into a full-fledged career, an internship is still an excellent way of beginning to build your industry contacts list. You have to start somewhere on your way to the role you ultimately want, an internship can give you some first-hand experience of what working in that role might be like.

Join a Recruitment Agency

Uploading your resume to a recruitment agency will make it easy for potential employers to find. There are a number of recruitment agencies who specialize in the creative industries; these will be your best bet if you want to get your resume in front of employers in the music industry.

Put Your Best Side Forward

Remember, every opportunity that comes your way with regards to the music industry should be seized. You want to make the best impression possible, ensure that you turn up on time, that you are dressed appropriately, and that you are alert. If you struggle with getting up in the morning, then check out this guide from examinedexistence.com to giving yourself more energy in the morning.

Securing your first job in the music industry won’t be easy. You will need to persevere, and you will have to be prepared to take on junior roles and low-paying internships in order to build experience.

Go Behind The OK Go Video For “The One Moment”

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Damian Kulash, lead singer of OK Go, discusses the immense amount of math behind their video, The One Moment.

Buffy Sainte-Marie: The Authorized Biography Comes Out September 25, 2018

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For more than 50 years, the incredible Cree singer-songwriter, activist, and educator has made her voice heard through her music, art, and activism, establishing herself among the ranks of folk greats such as Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan. She’s released more than twenty albums, survived being blacklisted by two U.S. presidents, and has received countless accolades, including the first Academy Award ever to be won by an Indigenous artist. Her most recent album, Power in the Blood (2015), won the Polaris Music Prize and two Juno Awards.

But Sainte-Marie is so much more than a musician; she is also an entrepreneur, a pioneer in digital art, and an important cultural activist who has worked tirelessly advocating for and protecting Indigenous rights and freedoms. In Buffy Sainte-Marie: The Authorized Biography, what will be Sainte-Marie’s first and only authorized biography, Andrea Warner weaves a powerful, intimate look at the life of the beloved artist and everything that she has accomplished in her 77 years (and counting).

It comes out through Greystone Books on September 25, 2018, and details will be forthcoming.

Save time, shop from anywhere with Walmart’s free online grocery pick up now available in Richmond Hill

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Walmart Canada announced today the launch of same-day Walmart Grocery Pickup  in Richmond Hill. This free service allows consumers to shop for their groceries online on Walmart.ca, or through the Walmart app, and pick up at their local Walmart store – now, on the same day.

From the comfort of home, on a break at work, or on-the-go, using a smartphone, customers can place a grocery order for pick up at a location and time that is convenient for them. Highly-trained grocery associates prepare the order, carefully selecting each product. Shoppers simply pull into a designated pickup parking spot, call the assigned phone number alerting an associate to their arrival and their order will be brought out to them and loaded into their vehicle. Orders must be placed before 11 a.m. for pick up after 4 p.m. The minimum order is $50 before taxes.

“At Walmart, we’re known for saving our customers money and with the launch of same-day grocery pickup, we’re also helping our customers save valuable time,” said Daryl Porter, vice president of Omni-Channel and Online Grocery, Walmart Canada. “Free online grocery pick up means customers can shop whenever it’s convenient for them from wherever they are.”

Customers can shop for fresh groceries, including Canada No. 1 grade fruits and vegetables and organic produce, Canadian AAA Angus beef, pork and chicken and seafood and all fresh groceries come with a 100% satisfaction money-back guarantee. They can also shop for dairy, baked goods, deli, frozen foods as well as health and beauty products, household supplies, pet food, baby food, diapers, and lots more.

Walmart is making every day easier for busy Canadian families. Today’s launch complements the ever-expanding Walmart free Grocery Pickup, grocery delivery, site to store and online shopping on walmart.ca.

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Geddy Lee, Jann Arden, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Mark McMorris, Ruth B. & Northern Touch Allstars, among the presenters confirmed for The JUNO Awards

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The Canadian Academy of Arts and Sciences (CARAS) and CBC today announced the complete list of presenters sharing the stage at The 2018 JUNO Awards. This year’s broadcast hosted by ​Multi-JUNO Award-winner Michael Bublé will be broadcast live from Rogers Arena in Vancouver on Sunday, March 25 at 5 PM PT / 8 PM ET, on CBC, CBC Radio One and CBC Music, and streamed globally at  cbcmusic.ca/junos.

This year marks the 20th anniversary of the groundbreaking hip-hop release “Northern Touch”, performed by the Northern Touch Allstars: Rascalz, Checkmate, Kardinal Offishall, Thrust and Choclair and to celebrate this seminal moment in Canadian music history, The Northern Touch All Stars will be presenting the Rap Album of the Year Award on The JUNO Awards Broadcast.

Rock icon, 9-time JUNO Award Winner and Canadian Music Hall of Fame Inductee Geddy Lee (Rush), will induct Barenaked Ladies alongside original member Steven Page into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame on stage for one of the most historic moments on the broadcast.

Canadian Heritage Minister Melanie Joly will also take the stage with Jasmyn Burke (WEAVES) to announce Breakthrough Artist of the Year (Sponsored by Factor, The Government Of Canada, And Canada’s Private Radio Broadcasters).

Other presenters for the evening feature some of the most notable names in Canadian sports and entertainment: Andrea Bang (Kim’s Convenience), Canadian Music Hall of Fame Inductees Bob Rock and Buffy Sainte-Marie, Charlotte Cardin, Grimes, Jann Arden, Mark McMorris (Canadian Olympic snowboarder), Ria Mae, Ruth B., Scott Helman, Tyler Connolly (Theory) plus Kevin Drew (Broken Social Scene) with Pearl Wenjack will introduce a special tribute performance honouring Gord Downie.

The 47th annual JUNO Awards and JUNO Week 2018 will be hosted in Vancouver from March 19 through March 25, 2018, culminating in The JUNO Awards, on Sunday, March 25, at Rogers Arena, broadcast live nationwide 5 PM PT / 8 PM ET on CBC, CBC Radio One and CBC Music and streamed globally at  cbcmusic.ca/junos.