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2010 MBC Star Audition on YouTube

MBC Star Audition on YouTube

MBC Star Audition has teamed up with YouTube for a global hunt for the next Asian pop-star. Anyone who loves to sing K-POP can apply regardless national origin and gender. Check out the videos of your favorite Korean stars encouraging you to be the next Asian pop star. They got videos in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and English. Upload your video singing any K-POP song. Based on the video views and votes for the audition videos, YouTube entrants will have the opportunity for 2nd audition in Korea. For the final winner, KRW 300 million is awarded and MBC, the Korea national broadcasting company, will sponsor your debut.

Apply now to become the next Korean pop star! Auditions open on November 10, 2010.

– Video Submission: Nov. 10 – Nov. 27
– Video selection: Nov. 28 – Dec.3
– 500 entries will be selected a combination of the number of videos views and votes. Among 500 entries, judge will select 50 entries to have 2nd audition in Korea

* You should sing K-POP songs in any language
* Video length is 100 seconds or less and your face should be shown
* No limit to the number of participants. Solo or group, it is up to you.

Min from Miss A for 2010 MBC Star Audition on YouTube

Se7en for 2010 MBC Star Audition on YouTube

Win Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows Prizes

Win Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows PrizesHarry Potter Swag

This fall is looking to be a promising one with all the potential blockbusters set to be released, and we’re sure everybody is on the edge of their seat for part one of the last installment of the Harry Potter series titled Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Here is the short synopsis:

Voldemort’s power is growing stronger. He now has control over the Ministry of Magic and Hogwarts. Harry, Ron, and Hermione decide to finish Dumbledore’s work and find the rest of the Horcruxes to defeat the Dark Lord. But little hope remains for the Trio, and the rest of the Wizarding World, so everything they do must go as planned.

We’re doing another contest giveaway here at ChannelAPA.com, so in order to participate, please answer these questions:

1. Which Asian country performed in the 1994 Quiddich World Cup?
A. Japan
B. Malaysia
C. Korea
D. China

2. In what South Asian country was the Magic Carpet invented?
A. India
B. Pakistan
C. Bangladesh
D. Nepal

3. What is one of the richest and fastest growing powers within the Muggle world?
A. Japan
B. Malaysia
C. Korea
D. China

4. The twins Parviti and Padma Patil likely descent from what South Asian country?
A. India
B. Pakistan
C. Bangladesh
D. Nepal

5. The “Phoenix” is not only featured in “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix”, but also has it’s origins in the mythologies of which East Asian country?

A) Mongolia
B) China
C) Korea
D) Taiwan

(Hint: All answers can be found at: http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Asia)

How do you enter? There are three ways. Simply follow these instructions:

To Enter With E-mail: Send us an email at webmaster@channelAPA.com with your name, contact information, and answers.
To Enter With Twitter: Log in to your twitter account, follow us @channelapa and then send us a tweet with your answers. 
To Enter With Facebook: Log in to your Facebook account and “Like” our Facebook Fan Page and then simply leave a comment on our wall with your answers.

It’s that simple! Entries must be received by November 18, 2010. Winners will be selected based on the entries with the correct answers and will be notified by e-mail on November 19th (opening night). We have lots of great prizes to give away, so don’t miss your chance to win some Harry Potter gear!

Pre-order Harry Potter movie tickets at Fandango or movietickets.com.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Trailer [HD]

Amazing Race Season 17 Episode 6

Amazing Race Season 17 Episode 6

Departing from Norway, the Amazing Race teams travel over 1,200 miles by car, train, and plane to St. Petersburg, Russia. Once there, teams had to make their way to Vasilievsky Island and find the Rostral Columns. Landing in Russia, the seven teams raced out of the airport into taxis heading for their first clue. Will Team Jumba remain in the Amazing Race Season 17? See the full episode here.

Spoiler Alert!!

Running up to the cluebox next to the Rostral Columns, teams discovered a Detour having to choose between Classical Music and Classic Cinema. Team Jumba a chose Classical Cinema. In Classic Cinema, teams traveled to a legendary film studio and onto a soundstage where the very first movie was screened in Russia. Once there, teams had to search through piles of film clips and find one that matched any part from the scene playing on the screen. Once teams found the correct clip of Sergei Eisenstein’s classic film October, they would receive their next clue. Father and son Michael & Kevin arrived at Lenfilm Studios in first place. Running onto the soundstage, the father and son saw a massive pile of film clips heaped in the center of the stage along with hundreds more strewn across the edges. An overwhelmed Kevin told his dad, “I have no idea how to do this.” A calm Michael replied that Kevin needed to look at the images of the film of “wartime or machine or something” being played on the giant screen above them and try to find the matching strip in the huge piles.

After finally matching the film, Team Jumba gets their clue at Palace Square sending them to the town of Aleksandrovskaya. Once there, the teams face a Roadblock. In it, one team member had to don traditional babushka clothing and then plant a row of fifty potatoes. What they didn’t know was that they had to also fertilize their crop with a very generous helping of cow manure. Kevin ends up being the babushka. However, he’s not entirely thrilled to be wearing a dress. As Kevin set to work planting potatoes, he impressed the women who said to each other, “He’d be a good farm hand, yes?” Kevin continued to work hard as the babushkas cheered him on. After finishing his row of potatoes, Kevin grabbed the clue and opened it with his father instructing them to travel to the Pit Stop at St. Isaac’s Cathedral, the largest Russian Orthodox cathedral in St. Petersburg.

Pulling up to St. Isaac’s Cathedral, father and son Michael & Kevin ran up the steps at one entrance but couldn’t find Phil and the mat. Michael had to convince a disbelieving Kevin to scour the park for Phil and in the time it took Michael to do this, Brook & Claire swooped into second place landing Michael & Kevin in third.

The father and son tell Phil they’re communicating better and working together better than ever

Balikbayan travel writing contest

For all our Canadian readers, here’s something you might be interested in.

As technology advances and the world becomes smaller, we are becoming as a nation, increasingly sophisticated and diverse. In this new global landscape, few understand this international perspective as much as Schema Magazine. As one of Canada’s premiere sources for “ethnic cool,” Schema has been making waves with its coverage of pop culture news, feature interviews, and perspectives that speak to the minds of the new multicultural generation of Canadians.  With its popular in-depth feature series, *“But Where Are You Really From?” *Schema asked readers to describe their experiences defining their identities. Now, Schema seeks to probe further into the quest for cultural definition, by hosting Balikbayan, Schema’s first-ever travel writing contest!

In partnership with Dot Asia, Schema invites its Canadian readers to answer this thought-provoking question:

“As a second or third generation Canadian, how has international travel to your country of cultural origin changed your worldview?”

Entrants are asked to submit a 500 – 1500 written submission, photo journal or video describing how their recent travel experiences, or recent connection to their own sense of culture (however multi-layered that might be) have inspired them, changed the way they look at the world, and how they have brought that back to life in Canada as a result.

Winning entries will be published on Schema, with the grand prize winner receiving up to $500 in cash prizes and a free Dot Asia domain name for two years!  Schema will be taking submissions until *November 16, 2010*. Please send submissions to submit@schemamag.ca Complete contest rules can be found here.

For more information please contact:

Editorial Information and Interviews: Christina Jung, Co-Editor in Chief,
Schema Magazine InDepth – Christina.jung@schemamag.ca

Contest Inquiries: Jordana Mah, Marketing, Social Media and Special Events
Coordinator – Jordana.mah@schemamag.ca

Here’s some Balikbayan Box motivation from HappySlip

*About DotAsia Organisation*

DotAsia Organisation (http://www.registry.asia) is a not for profit corporation with a mission to promote Internet development and adoption in Asia. The organization oversees the ‘.Asia’ top level Internet domain name, and is formed as an open consortium of 20 official top level domain authorities around the region, including .CN (China), .JP (Japan), .KR (Korea), .IN (India), .NZ (New Zealand), .PH (Philippines), etc., and 5 regional Internet organizations including APNIC, APNG, APCERT, PAN and APTLD. Asia has developed into a global force in the international commercial, political and cultural network. The .Asia domain aspires to embrace this dynamism in the Asia Century to become a nucleus, intersection and breeding ground for Internet activity and development in the region. For more information please visit www.registry.asia.

*About Schema Magazine*

Schema Magazine is a blend of pop-culture and identity from the perspective of being 1.5, 2nd generation and beyond. It is a reflection of the new Canadian mainstream, as expressed in the sensibilities of mixed-race, trans-national and urban-living Canadians between the ages of 18 and 35.

Evil Chinese Professor Parody contest

Evil Chinese Professor Parody contest

In light of the controversial evil Chinese Professor ad by the Citizen Against Government, fellow Asian American bloggers to have joined force to create a contest for the best parody of the Evil Chinese Professor to counteract its xenophobic message. Here’s what you need to do to enter:

1. Download the blank “Evil Chinese Professor” .mov video file (or grab the .zip file that contains some extra goodies like a helpful script).
2. Make a creative and funny parody. (i.e. resubtitle the footage, add a call-to-action voiceover at the end, etc.)
3. Upload your video to YouTube.
4. Send your YouTube link to evilchineseprofessor@angryasianman.com before November 27, 2010 (aka Bruce Lee Day).

Bloggers will judge all the entries, and the winners will receive TBD prize. Good luck! See the contest running on Angry Asian Man, Reappropriate,8Asians, and disgrasian.

Evil Chinese Professor ad from Citizen Against Government Waste

Amazing Race Season 17 Episode 5

Kevjumba and his dad talks Amazing Race Season 17 episode 4
Kevjumba and his dad remains in the middle of the pack for Amazing Race Season 17. Team Jumba leaves behind the freezing cold of the Arctic Circle to Narvik, Norway. Watch the whole episode here.

Spoiler Alert!! Father and son Michael & Kevin arrived at the Skjombrua Bridge to find a Roadblock. In it, one team member had to step off the deck on the bridge and rappel to the water below. When they were at the end of their rope, teams had to signal for a boat to bring them their clue. Once rigged to return, teams had to use a mechanical ascender to haul themselves 130-feet back to the top of the bridge.

Walking to the center of the bridge, Kevin got attached to the rigging as Michael cheered him on. Kevin said, “The view is crazy. I don’t know why I’m looking down. It’s just making me more nervous.” Taking the big, final step off the side of the bridge, Kevin started his descent towards the water, slowly at first, then picking up speed. Once at the bottom, Kevin began the ascent up the bridge with his clue attached.

The pair head to the region of Harvika, where they find a Detour having to choose between Bike and Boats. Team Jumba chose Boats with Kevin citing his dad as the reason the two went with the less physically demanding boat delivery. In Boats, teams made their way to a nearby fishing trawler. Using a map for reference, they had to direct the captain to a spot onshore where they would disembark and deliver on foot two large cod and a chainsaw to a summer lodge. Team Jumba ended in fourth place in this leg of the race.

Phil tries to instruct young Kevin about the inevitable circle of life from his own experience with his father.