Troy Kinne is often recognised from his performance on ‘The Search for Australia’s Funniest Man’ DVD featured with FHM magazine in Jan 2006, and more recently as one of the co-hosts of the Ear Candy radio show on Fox FM. Here he plays Batman being convinced to purchase an iPhone so he can stay up to date with social media. Some of the language is NSFW, but you’ll want to show your co-workers just the same.
WWE superstar DMX’s talk about substance abuse is heartwrenching stuff
WWE superstar DMX might have been a champion in the ring, but this recent talk about his deceased mother and his own problems with substances makes him a hero outside of the arena as well.
https://youtu.be/SVI97AhhAEg
How to Turn Water into Wine Without Being Jesus
Turn water into wine! This simple science experiment demonstrates how fluids with different density can switch places. Fun to use as a magic party trick or as a demonstration for a physics experiment. Watch as the water switches place with the wine, because water has a higher density then wine. You could try using a playing card instead of the thin plastic spacer.
Stephen Colbert checks in with his first Late Show video
Stephen Colbert tries out some new face options. Remember this video to show your kids when he retires.
14 Of The Best Pieces Of Advice From Jerry Seinfeld During Interview With Howard Stern
Tonight, I watched the interview of Howard Stern and Jerry Seinfeld again for around the 10th time. Like one of my favourite albums, there’s always something new I catch, and the sense of liberation Jerry has wins out every time. His wonderfully barbed admission are brilliant, and here are the top 10 lines from Jerry.
1. In comedy, the worst thing is when you get comfortable. That’s why success is the enemy of comedy.
2. I had been on The Tonight Show for 9 years. Nobody at NBC, not one person, after 9 years of going on Carson, 3 or 4 times a year, and killing, nobody said, why don’t we talk to this kid? (Howard: Why do you think that is?) Really? Really? (Silence.) Because…Network television companies struggle with the entertainment field. They struggle to create entertainment. It’s a struggle for them.
3. I’m not that big on enjoyment. I don’t think it’s that important. I think what’s important that they enjoy it.
4. On Johnny Carson’s advice: Don’t ever think you know what’s going to happen in this business.
5. The Seinfeld Chronicles didn’t do well for the first 4 years. We had a very high income demo. Horrible ratings, but the people we got were high income. You get rich people to watch your show, you’re going to stay on.
6. Every second of my existence, I’m thinking, can I do something with that?
7. If you’re a comedian and you’re playing golf, you’re going nowhere in this business.
8. When I used to fly in coach, and the stewardess used to close the little thing, and they kinda give you a look in coach like “Maybe if you had worked a little harder, I wouldn’t have to do this.”
9. I think I know why Dennis Miller is doing that (more political comedy). That’s what he wants to do.
10. Your blessing in life is when you find the torture you’re comfortable with.
11. Would I want to be young again? No. If you’re a little lucky in life, you should enjoy getting older. Because you’re going to see more. When you’re young, you can’t see what’s going on so well. You get older, you walk into a room, and you meet this guy and that guy, and you go, Oh, I know exactly what’s going on here.
12. I’m so lost in my own head, I’m not thinking about what other people… “Do people expect you to be funny all the time?” I get that question. What do I know about what people expect? What do I care what people expect? Your expectations are your problem.
13. You can get any moron to talk about themselves, and you’ll kinda find some weird thing about them that is kind of interesting.
14. When you really evolve, you can just do things. Stop talking about it.
https://youtu.be/_K82O4UNIKs
Greatest Bear Ever Waves And Catches Food With One Paw
A man goes with his wife Kayleigh, to see the bears; did not disappoint.
Video From MIDEM 2015: Keynote from Scott Harrison, charity:water
From nightclub promoter to true disruptor in the social media space, the founder and CEO of the ground-breaking clean-water NGO charity: water, Scott Harrison will share his story and unveil how charity: water grew to become one of the world’s most innovative charities by engaging its donors through the clever use of social media and branded content, as well as a 100% transparency policy. Currently a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, Harrison was recognised in Fortune Magazine’s 40 under 40 list, the Forbes Magazine Impact 30 list and was #10 in Fast Company’s 100 Most Creative People in Business issue. Get inspired by his vision and experience as a true disruptor.
Video From MIDEM 2015: How Digital Innovation Enhances the Live Music Business
Holograms, cashless payments and online interactions are among the few innovations which are already disrupting the live music business. Crowdfunding your next tour or managing the digital assets of an international festival are two extremes of the same reality: agents, bookers and promoters need to think digital first. Discover what their next challenge will be and explore new opportunities for your business.
Speakers:
Billy Koh, Founder, Amusic Rights Management (China)
Natalia Nastaskin, CEO of US Operations & General Counsel, The Agency Group (UK)
Fabrice Sergent, Co-Founder and CEO, Bandsintown Group (USA) @FabriceSergent
Fruzsina Szép, Director of Festival Coordination & Public Affairs, Berlin Festival & Lollapalooza Berlin (Germany)
Moderator:
Bill Werde, CEO, Fenton
Video: TIDAL’s CEO Gives Keynote At MIDEM
For the first time in 2014, streaming drove mainstream music consumption. Discover the vision of TIDAL’s Chief Investment Officer on how streaming becomes a mainstream part of the modern music business, helping to create a powerful industry and bringing it back to sustainability.

