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The Official Trailer For Cameron Crowe’s ‘Roadies’ TV Series Is Here

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Roadies gives an insider’s look at the reckless, romantic, funny and often poignant lives of a committed group of “roadies” who live for music and the de facto family they’ve formed along the way. The music-infused ensemble comedy series chronicles the rock world through the eyes of music’s unsung heroes and puts the spotlight on the backstage workers who put the show on the road while touring the United States for a successful arena-level band. Starring Luke Wilson, Carla Gugino and Imogen Poots, it begins Sunday June 26th at 10PM ET/PT on SHOWTIME.

https://youtu.be/1WnLeNWBoMU

That Time In 1989 When Mark Ruffalo Did A Clearasil Double Clear Commercial

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Everybody has to start somewhere. Here’s Mark Ruffalo doing a Clearasil Double Clear commercial back in 1989.

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Watch What Happens When This Service Dog Meets Pluto At Disneyland

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When Ace the service dog and his human Sandy were at Disneyland at the end of last year, Ace met the character Pluto. Happiness ensues!

In a Facebook comment, she gave her pup’s backstory, and explained what happened before and after the video:
For those who made not so positive comments and don’t know this dog’s story….. this puppy is one I raised (as a volunteer) for Guide Dogs of America —he is training to be a guide dog for the blind. We went to Disneyland for a few hours as a socialization experience — what you didn’t see AFTER the 14-15 seconds video where he settled in a DOWN was his DOWN/STAY for a few minutes while Pluto tried to break his stay. Ace entered his “formal” guide dog training at the end of January. My “job” as a volunteer was to socialize and provide him with obedience training. This was a training outing and I was too far back to do a proper correction, but golly-be….he responded anyway. Yep! That is my boy and I am proud of him and love the Disney characters for being so kind and helpful! It will be 6-9 months of extensive training with licensed trainers before Ace has the opportunity to graduate as a guide dog and has the right match in a human partner.

Guitarist Plays Brass Section Of “Star Wars” Theme By Himself

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Cooper Carter released a new video that shows him playing only the brass section of the iconic Star Wars theme song to dizzying effect and a trip to the good side.

Hip Hop Group Performs Along With A Band Playing Old Computer Equipment

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An appearance on the television show Neo Magazin Royale brought out the German hip hop band Fettes Brot performing their song “Jein” along with a “Geekchester” band playing old computer equipment.

The Slaight Family Foundation announces $1,000,000 pledge to The Children’s Wish Foundation of Canada

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The Slaight Family Foundation has announced they will be donating $1,000,000 over a four-year period to The Children’s Wish Foundation of Canada as part of their Children and Youth Initiative. This donation is the largest pledge in Children’s Wish history and will provide tremendous support for the newly launched More Wishes, More Wonders Campaign across Canada. This exciting announcement was made at 11:00a.m., today at Daniels Spectrum in the Regent Park neighbourhood.

The Slaight Family Foundation is working in partnership with 11 national organizations to provide new or expanded services to improve the physical, mental and social well-being of children in Canada. Children’s Wish is honoured to be included in this charitable initiative and is grateful for the support of The Slaight Family Foundation to expand our wish granting capabilities.

“We hope these gifts provide them with the resources to help children lead healthy, successful and positive lives. We would also encourage others to support these national initiatives for the betterment of Canadian children and youth,” said Gary Slaight, President and CEO of Slaight Family Foundation.

As the largest and only all-Canadian wish granting charity, with over thirty years of granting 23,000 of the most heartfelt wishes of children with life-threatening illnesses, Children’s Wish is now expanding its reach to include children with serious neurological and genetic diagnoses. These at-risk children have complex care and mobility challenges and are dependent on their families for their day-to-day activities. Thanks in part to the generous support of The Slaight Family Foundation, granting wishes to this new group of deserving children is now becoming a reality.

Advances in medicine and technology are now making it possible for children with these diagnoses to survive into young adulthood. But while science may have extended their lives, these children and their families face incredible challenges as they struggle with the need for constant care and hospitalization, as well as severe special needs and developmental delays. Through field work and strong medical community partnerships, Children’s Wish has responded to this real and urgent request.

“It’s an opportunity for the entire family to be together, to spend a day where the entire focus is on their enjoyment, on making memories and doing things that are really exciting and wonderful without having the focus be on the child and the medical complexity,” says Dr. Jeremy Friedman, Associate Pediatrician-in-Chief at Sick Kids Hospital and Children’s Wish Medical Advisor.

This Gymnast Absolutely KILLS It On The Floor

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This is UCLA senior gymnast Sophina DeJesus’ last year as a competitor, and she went out with a bang, bringing hip hop, sass and incredible talent to wow the crowd into displaying Perfect 10 marks.

https://youtu.be/efttzj5VtXE

The Trailer For Lilly Singh – Super Woman – New Film “A Trip To Unicorn Island” Is Here

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The pure love for YouTube star Lilly Singh — known as Super Woman to her fans — is what drove hundreds of young teens (“Team Super”) to the iconic TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX to see the premiere of her YouTube Red original documentary A Trip To Unicorn Island, produced by Astronauts Wanted.

Since launching her “Superwoman” channel in 2010, the Canadian-Indian digital star has amassed nearly 7 million subscribers and over 880 million views. She is known for her uplifting, honest videos and hilarious impressions of her parents. The film, directed by Scott Winn, follows Singh’s journey on her 26-city tour around the world.

The tour was Singh’s way of bringing her fans to her happy place, known as “Unicorn Island.”

Via Mashable