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Global Warming Rap Battle: Al Gore vs Lord Monckton →  December 2, 2009

With the so-called “Climate Gate” fueling global warming debates right before world leaders are set to meet in Copenhagen to discuss the issue, The Juice Media invited Inconvenient Truther, Al Gore, and Climate Change Denier, Lord Monckton to go head-to-head in a classic rap battle. Juice News anchor, Robert Foster (Australian-based rapper, Hugo) moderates as [...]

DJ Kiklos – Underneath It All (video) →  December 1, 2009

Check out this progressive trance original mix by Arash “DJ Kiklos” Amraee. The video was done by graphic artist, Blu. The original video had foley sound effects and music on it, but it’s not as good as this mix. If you want to see the original version of the video, here it is:

Award Winning Cartoon Animations by Choom Lam →  November 26, 2009

Choom Lam is a up-and-coming animator based in Vancouver. She and her team have created several animations that have received critical acclaim. Unfortunately, I don’t think enough people have seen them, so I decided to post some of those animations here. At the 2008 Animation Block Party, based in New York City, Choom won the award [...]

You Suck At Photoshop →  November 18, 2009

Ok, so how would this be relevant to this site? Well, do you suck at Photoshop? This series of tutorials can definitely help you out then! You’ll be an expert in no time. Your fantastic tutor will be Mr. Donnie Hoyle. He’s been kind enough to take the time out of his perfect life to teach [...]

Homeless Beatboxer, Red, The Human Machine →  November 3, 2009

// Remember that song “Pony” by Ginuwine? Remember that beat? There was a lot of studio magic that Timbaland performed to create that classic. There is a man in Los Angeles, California by the name of Red who doesn’t need expensive equipment to sound like that. Homeless at the time, Red happened to drift by HVW8 [...]

National Geographic’s 2009 Best Pictures of the Year →  October 31, 2009

// National Geographic has taken some of the most beautiful pictures year after year. Up until recently, I had boxes and boxes of their magazines. They have taken some of the most iconic pictures ever and each carries it’s own unique story. Whether they’re exploring the depths of our oceans, the vastness of space, or [...]

Best Halloween Costumes →  October 31, 2009

// By now, I’m sure everyone has seen the amazing Bumblebee (from Transformers) costume. That video has spread virally and is virtually everywhere, but if you haven’t seen it, scroll down. It’s quite possibly one of the best costumes of all time…OF ALL TIME…/Kanye I wanted to show you a different Halloween costume that is pretty [...]

Kseniya Simonova’s Sand Animations →  October 23, 2009

// Kseniya Simonova has a very unique talent. She’s a sand animator, something she started doing when her business collapsed because of the current credit crunch. Using her hands, she quickly forms stunning visuals that tell vivid stories. At first she started drawing in the sand at the beach, but less than a year later, [...]

Drunkest Guy Ever + Remix + Parody →  October 22, 2009

This clip is possibly one of the funniest things ever recorded! Dubbed the “Drunkest Guy Ever,” this man walks into a convenience store, drunk out of his mind, and tries to BUY MORE BEER…on a TUESDAY…at 10:47 in the MORNING!!! This is so funny, I just had to post it. Enjoy: Drunkest Guy Ever Goes For More [...]

Real “Validation,” Not Just the Parking Kind →  October 17, 2009

If you haven’t already contributed to the 2.4 plus million views of this video on YouTube (also posted elsewhere), then you might want to check out this short film. // Imagine, going to get your parking validated but not only do you get that, you, yourself receive a form of validation: “You are awesome” (direct quote [...]

How to Succeed in the NEW Music Industry →  October 13, 2009

// The music industry is like a stubborn spoiled child who refuses to change and whines till it’s red in the face. Prior to the Information Age of the Internet, the Major labels would release CDs from “artists” with only 1 or 2 good songs. Even if that album went Gold (500,000 records sold in [...]