SO-U.TV A group of young emerging artists transforms Shanghai Street Artspace into an “art-mail-box”, collecting expressive and reflective letters in relation of the Yau Ma Tei district milieu full of devoutness. Three groups of artists hang around lanes and alleyways to explore both the unique scenarios, which are in the diminishing condition under the shadow of rapid economical development.http://www.so-u.tv/playVideo.php?contestid=&id=3788
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Dante Hillmedo just released his new dubstep hip hop hit "Till I Die" which features clips from popular anime and cameos from members of Trabass TV! This hard hitting, energetic track is sure to get you amped up especially if you're in the gym. "Till I Die" is a song based upon never giving up on doing what you love!
Daniel Bostic is a 19 year old actor and model. The native of Charleston, South Carolina has appeared in several projects including LifeTime TV’s “Army Wives,” David Anspaugh’s “Little Red Wagon” and the acclaimed short film “Gone For The Day.” Daniel has also appeared in various commercials and stage productions in the Lowcounty as well as several print projects.
Daniel Bostic is a 19 year old actor and model. The native of Charleston, South Carolina has appeared in several projects including LifeTime TV’s “Army Wives,” David Anspaugh’s “Little Red Wagon” and the acclaimed short film “Gone For The Day.” Daniel has also appeared in various commercials and stage productions in the Lowcounty as well as several print projects.
Daniel Bostic is a 19 year old actor and model. The native of Charleston, South Carolina has appeared in several projects including LifeTime TV’s “Army Wives,” David Anspaugh’s “Little Red Wagon” and the acclaimed short film “Gone For The Day.” Daniel has also appeared in various commercials and stage productions in the Lowcounty as well as several print projects.
Hey, it\'s Damon Sacks as santa. Yes, this is Dr. Damon Sacks, MD. Seasons greetings to you from your doctor in Dallas, Texas. And just in case you were curious for all those TV fans, no, this is not the same doctor who starred on arrested development. Have a great holiday!
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Every Wednesday night starting at 7pm/6c, it\\\'s a full-scale Hip Hop Invasion on Fuse TV all night long. This Wednesday, catch an EXCLUSIVE interview with Snoop Dogg on the Hip Hop Shop at 7pm/6c followed by Beef at 8pm/7c and Damon Dash\\\'s Death of a Dynasty at 10pm/9c!
Check out the full schedule here:
http://fuse.tv/hiphopinvasion
We've heard that some of you love the baby kissing the mirror from our latest family products TV commercial. So here, for your viewing pleasure, is some behind the scenes footage. We think he's just gorgeous! http://www.medibank.com.au/healthcover/families-children-health-insurance.aspx
Embassy is one of the most interesting of new galleries to open in Hong Kong. It is a incubator for new and emerging artists. Meet the founder, Gary Kramer and take a close look at this fascinating new creative space. Take a tour with us at http://www.so-u.tv/playVideo.php?id=674
Have you ever heard of Para/site? No, we are not talking about lices, fleas or other nasty bug but about one of Hong Kong\\\'s most progressive contemporary art gallery. The So-U.TV team met up with Tobias Berger, the curator. Watch this latest episode of Creative Spaces at http://www.so-u.tv/playVideo.php?contestid=&id=1210
Creative Spaces: This week, the series bring you to Atting House, a gallery in North Point, Hong Kong. Come and visit their latest exhibition: HK Unveiled and discover the most recognised Hong Kong’s contemporary artists. Listen to some of the exhibiting artists praise the efforts of curator Eric Leung and co-founder Johnson Chang at http://www.so-u.tv/playVideo.php?contestid=&id=622. For more information on the gallery go to www.attinghouse.com.
Osage Gallery is one of Hong Kong's most respected art gallery. With locations on Hong Kong Island and Kwun Tong they provide a generous breadth of experience. The space in Kwun Tong, located in a revitalised industrial area, alternates between Art Foundation, not for profit exhibitions, and installations of spectacular commercial artists. The dramatic space is unique to Hong Kong that is used to precious little space. This enourmous warehouse style gallery has 14 foot tall ceilings and one wall that stretches 128 uninterrupted feet. Osage Gallery combines their installations with guest speaker and other educational activities to provide experienced and new art enthusiasts a well rounded and rich experience. For more information visit www.osagegallery.com. English with Chinese subtitles.http://www.so-u.tv/playVideo.php?contestid=&id=562