Sunday, March 14, 2010

March 14

One.
So You Think You Can Dance is holding auditions for season 7 this week. Desmond Richardson and Dwight Rhoden choreographed this number for So You Think You Can Dance season 6. Kathryn McCormick and Jakob Karr are absolutely incredible... and this may be the most passionate performance I've ever seen. Click here to watch.(photo from www.buddytv.com)


















Two. 
Raven + Lily is a non-profit studio dedicated to empowering impoverished women through design partnerships and micro-enterprise opportunities.
Follow them on Twitter, become a fan on facebook or check out their website (www.ravenandlily.com) to learn more about this awesome organization.


Three.
Jhordan Dahl is an artist/curator from Portland. Her most recent curatorial project, White Noise, recently premiered at Worksound - an old warehouse in Portland which is now being used as an art gallery. Both Jhordan and her art are definite attention getters. Learn more here.


























Four.
Producer Jon Landau and director James Cameron are in talk of a sequel to Avatar. Also in the brainstorming are several other projects the two are thinking of creating. The one thing they said is certain is that it will be in 3D.

"I don't think we will ever make another 2D film. Why would we make a movie in black and white if we have color? I think ultimately all movies are going to be in 3D" Landau said in an interview with Reuters.

I can only hope his predictions are wrong. Honestly, I think 3D movies are kind of cheesy... but I guess we'll just wait and see what this pair comes up with next.
(photo credit Mario Anzuoni)














Five.
Quote of the day:
"Courage is the most important of all the virtues, because without courage you can't practice any other virtue consistently. You can practice any virtue erratically, but nothing consistently without courage." - Maya Angelou
















(Photo from deviant art)


Six.
Now it's time to take the song that's been stuck in my head all day and put it into yours. Luckily, once again, it's one that I not only don't mind but really enjoy. "Miss You" by the Rolling Stones"... oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh.
Listen and watch the video here!

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