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Survivor South Pacific : Asian American edition

Edna Ma on Survivor South Pacific : Asian American editionElyse Umemoto on Survivor South Pacific : Asian American edition

Reality show Survivor returns for a 23rd season with “Survivor : South Pacific”. This edition of SURVIVOR will feature a new twist when, for the first time, castaways who have been eliminated from the game will have an opportunity to seek redemption and return for a chance to win the million dollar prize. Each week at Tribal Council when a castaway is voted off, they will be sent to an isolated island called “Redemption Island,” where they will live alone in exile. To stay on Redemption Island, they will need to compete in a duel against the next person eliminated at Tribal Council and sent to the Island. The winner of each duel earns the right to continue fighting for an opportunity to return to the game and the chance to compete for the title of Sole Survivor; the loser is sent home.

The battle unfolds in Nicaragua where the 18 castaways will be divided into two Tribes of nine: the Ometepe Tribe and the Zapatera Tribe. The tribes are comprised of individuals from all different backgrounds with the same ultimate goal: to be the Sole Survivor. While 16 of the contestants are new to the competition, two are former castaways who will be given another chance to compete for the million dollar prize and one last shot at redemption.

There are a pair of Asian American females (Edna Ma and Elyse Umemoto) competing to be the last remaining survivor. Here’s more on them.

Name (Age): Edna Ma (35)
Tribe designation: Upolu
Current residence: Los Angeles­
Occupation: Anesthesiologist
Personal claim to fame: I was the first in my family to finish college. I subsequently went onto complete medical school and am board certified in anesthesiology.
Inspiration in life: Oprah. She overcame poverty, abuse and numerous other challenges/adversities to become one of the most influential women in the world.
Hobbies: Traveling, learning new things and going to new restaurants.
Pet peeves: Idleness, liars and deception.
3 words to describe you: Self-starter, adventurous and ambitious.
SURVIVOR contestant you are most like: Mick Trimming for his diplomacy.
Reason for being on SURVIVOR: It is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and I want the experience!
Why you think you’ll “survive” SURVIVOR: I’m a critical thinker and I’m good at tasks and building a team.
Why you think you will be the sole SURVIVOR: I’m determined and I believe I can achieve anything I set my sights on.

Edna Ma profile

Name (Age): Elyse Umemoto (27)
Tribe Designation: Savaii
Current Residence: Las Vegas
Occupation: Dance Team Manager­
Personal claim to fame: I was the second runner-up to Miss America and I raised my three younger sisters.
Inspiration in life: My Grandma, Viola. God rest her beautiful soul. She taught me three of the most important things I’ll ever learn: how to read, how to pray and how to appreciate music.
Hobbies: Baking cupcakes, amassing useless trivia and quotes and reading memoirs.
Pet peeves: Professional athletes with bad attitudes, wet laundry that doesn’t get moved to the dryer immediately, pretty girls wearing ugly shoes and people who drink decaf.
3 words to describe you: Enchanting, indomitable and spunky!
SURVIVOR contestant you are most like: Brenda from Nicaragua and Parvati. They know what they want and how to get it. They truly understand the social game.
Reason for being on SURVIVOR: I thrive on challenge and the rush of competition. I always push the envelope and my limits. There’s no better avenue to do this than “Survivor.”
Why you think you’ll “survive” SURVIVOR: I’m engaging, personable and a master at reading people. I’m controversial in many ways and I embrace that I’m a “character.” I’m naturally athletic and can seamlessly blend into a group. I radiate confidence and always compete to win.
Why you think you will be the sole SURVIVOR: It’s not just my character traits that make me a winner. It’s literally in my blood to survive. My Japanese grandfather spent his childhood in an internment camp. My German grandmother’s family has strong, long-standing ties with the government and fled immediately before the war. My Native American grandfather was the son of a deaf mute who learned English as a second language on the reservation by age 9. I have a passion for competition and I am the product of generations of TRUE survivors- their strength and resilience are a natural part of who I am.

Elyse Umemoto profile

What’s Your Story? video challenge contest

What's Your Story? video challenge contest

There is nothing more powerful than the stories of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Our stories define who we are, and they reflect our impact on the community around us. The White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders launches an online video challenge, asking participants to submit personal stories about people who have had an impact on the people around them. The effort, called “What’s Your Story?” aims to highlight community service by Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders whose dedication to a cause has made a difference in their communities.

They’re calling on you to produce a video, up to three minutes long, telling them who you are and how you have impacted those around you. In your video, answer the questions: How have your unique experiences shaped who you are today? And in what ways are you making a difference in your community? Everyone is welcomed to participate.

Entries are accepted in any form, including music video, public service announcement, short film, video blog or in an interview format. Essays will also be accepted in the place of video entries. All entries should showcase someone’s work around a specific issue facing the APA community in under three minutes or with fewer than 1,000 words.

A select number of entries will be posted on the White House website and a group of exceptional leaders highlighted will be selected to attend a White House briefing this fall and given the opportunity to share their stories in person at the White House as special guests in a White House event.

Entries should be submitted online here by Tuesday, November 1st, 2011.

What’s Your Story? video challenge contest

2011 72 Hour Film Shootout

2011 72 Hour Film Shootout

Hey filmmakers, the 72 Hour Film Shootout is back. This weekend leave your day job at the office, grab a bunch of friends, and make a film. Competitors have 72 hours to write, shoot, edit, and submit a 5 minute short film based on a Contest theme announced promptly at 8:00PM EDT / 5:00PM PDT, Friday July 15, 2011 at a launch party in New York City and the 72 Hour Website.

Past themes:
2004 – “Hide and Seek” | 2005 – “AKA” | 2006 – “Obsessive/Compulsive” | 2007 – “Elizabeth Ong is Missing” | 2008 – “A First GoodBye” | 2009 – “Times Up”

  • All Teams must register online before 12:00 AM July 15th to compete and send in a $45 entry fee

  • All Entries must include in their film the following caption:

    “This film was made possible in part by the support of the 2011 72 Hour Film Shootout presented by the Asian American Film Lab”

  • One lead actor AND one key production member must be of Asian descent.

    A key production member is a director, producer, writer, director of photography, or editor. A lead actor is one who plays a character that drives the storyline. However, one person of Asian descent can fulfill both requirements (for example, an Asian actress who also directs with the rest of the cast/crew being non-Asian).

  • Team Film, including credits, must not exceed 5 minutes in duration.
  • Any type of video or film or digital camera may be used.

This year they’re also accepting digital submissions. The Top 10 Team films will be premiered at the 2011 Asian American International Film Festival in New York City on Saturday, August 13th, 2011 and qualify to win several individual and cash prizes! Get more details here.

2011 72 Hour Film Shootout

Win tickets to the Harry Potter 7 movie marathon in the SF Bay Area

Win tickets to a Harry Potter 7 movie marathon in SF Bay Area

Harry Potter fans in the San Francisco Bay Area, channelAPA.com has a special giveaway for you. Asian Americans love reading Harry Potter books, so we’ve teamed up with them for a special Harry Potter screening. We’re giving away tickets to an exclusive screening of Harry Potter 7 Part I and II. The Harry Potter 7 “marathon” is a 9pm screening of Harry Potter 7: Part I on July 14, 2011 that leads into the midnight screening of Harry Potter 7: Part II. (This is an invite only screening at a secret location in the San Francisco Bay Area.) Be the first of your friends to see the finale of the Harry Potter movies. Catch the epic conclusion of this worldwide phenomenon. It all ends here.

Win tickets to the Harry Potter movie marathon in the San Francisco Bay Area

To win, this prize follow these steps:
1. Send twitter message with a Harry Potter reference calling out your frienemies. Be sure to include this phrase at the end “it all ends here… with @channelAPA http://bit.ly/nY4EXx”.

Here’s an example:

@HarryPotter Remember the time that you beat me at Quittich?! It all ends here…with @channelAPA http://bit.ly/nY4EXx

The tweet is your chance to win admission to the Harry Potter 7 movie marathon. (SF Bay Area only)

2. Fill out the form here, so we can send you the prizes if you are a winner.

Entries must be received by July 10, 2011 11:59 pm PST. Winners will be selected randomly from all entries. Some restrictions apply.

Win tickets to a Harry Potter 7 movie marathon in SF Bay Area

Prizes

Grand Prize Winner

Admission for four to the Harry Potter 7 movie marathon in the SF Bay Area
1 T-shirt
1 hat
1 keychain
1 poster

Runner Up prizes

1 T-shirt
1 poster

Harry Potter 7 Part II trailer

Win passes to Harry Potter: The Exhibition in NYC

Win tickets to Harry Potter: The Exhibition in NYC

Harry Potter fans in NYC, this ones for you. Asian American love reading Harry Potter books, so we’ve teamed up with them for this special promotion. channelAPA.com is giving away a special Harry Potter prize pack that includes passes to Harry Potter: The Exhibition. Here’s more about the exhibit:

Experience the amazing craftsmanship of more than 200 authentic costumes and props from the Harry Potter™ films displayed in settings inspired by the films sets – including the Great Hall, Hagrid’s hut and the Gryffindor™ common room. While touring through the exhibition space, discover iconic items such as Harry’s original wand and eyeglasses, the Marauder’s Map, Gryffindor school uniforms as well as costumes worn at the Yule Ball. Enter the Quidditch™ area and toss a Quaffle, pull your own Mandrake in the Herbology vignette, encounter Buckbeak™the Hippogriff and even a giant Acromantula spider.

Showcasing the supreme artistry and amazing craftsmanship that went into the making of the ever popular film series, Harry Potter: The Exhibition is sure to spark curious minds and foster an excitement of discovery among guests of all ages.

Win tickets to Harry Potter: The Exhibition in NYC

Win passes to Harry Potter: The Exhibition in NYC

To win, this prize follow these steps:
1. Take the Harry Potter Quiz on Facebook here.
2. After taking the quiz, “Like” the channelAPA.com facebook page and leave the comment “I wanna win passes to Harry Potter: The Exhibition from channelAPA.com http://bit.ly/omtMvb” on our facebook page.
3. Fill out the form here, so we can send you the prizes if you are a winner.

Grand Prize Winner

1 pair of Harry Potter Exhibit passes (This amazingness is going down in NYC)
1 T-shirt
1 hat
1 keychain
1 poster

Runner Up prizes

1 T-shirt
1 poster

Entries must be received by July 10, 2011 11:59 pm PST. Winners will be selected randomly from all entries. Some restrictions apply.

Harry Potter: The Exhibition in NYC

Win a Green Lantern prize package

Win a Green Lantern prize package

channelAPA.com is working with Warner Bros. to find the next Green Lantern winner for our contest. Who among you will be selected?

Here’s more about the first human Green Lantern Hal Jordan.

In a universe as vast as it is mysterious, an elite, powerful force has existed for centuries. Protectors of peace and justice, they are called the Green Lantern Corps. Warriors sworn to keep intergalactic order, each Green Lantern wears a ring that grants him the ability to create anything his mind can imagine. But when a new enemy called Parallax threatens to destroy the balance of power in the Universe, their fate and the fate of Earth lie in the hands of their newest recruit, the first human ever selected: Hal Jordan (Ryan Reynolds).

Induction into the Green Lantern Corps can only come when the ring of a fallen Lantern chooses its replacement. Abin Sur, an esteemed leader, is attacked by Parallax and, as he is dying, sends his light out to find the next Green Lantern, who turns out to be Hal. The brief but key role of Abin Sur was played by New Zealander Temuera Morrison.

One of the only people Hal entrusts with the knowledge of his newfound powers is his flight navigator and closest confidant, Tom Kalmaku, played by another New Zealand native, Taika Waititi. Hal calls Tom after Abin Sur bequeaths the lantern and ring to him, and the two are barely out of sight before a government helicopter arrives to investigate the alien wreckage. The body of Abin Sur becomes the responsibility of Dr. Amanda Waller, played by the venerable Angela Bassett.

Hal is a gifted and cocky test pilot, but the Green Lanterns have little respect for humans, who have never harnessed the infinite powers of the ring before. But Hal’s humanity is one weapon no member of the Corps has ever had, and if—with willpower, determination and the encouragement of fellow pilot and childhood sweetheart Carol Ferris (Blake Lively)—Hal can quickly master his new powers and find the courage to overcome his fears, he may prove to be not only the key to defeating Parallax…he will save the Earth and all of mankind from certain destruction.

Two Asian actors from New Zealand (Temuera Morrison and Taika Waititi) know what it’s like to know the secrets of the Green Lantern. Temuera Morrison plays “Abin Sur,” who is the leader of the Green Lanterns and gives Ryan Reynolds his powers. Taika Waititi plays “Thomas Kalmaku,” who is an Inuit (Eskimo) Engineer that is also Hal Jordan’s employer. He is one of the few people who know Hal’s secret. You could be the next to receive the Green Lantern prize package.

Win a Green Lantern prize package

To enter the contest, tweet the following message:

In brightest day, in blackest night… Let those who worship evil’s might, Beware my power – Green Lantern’s light! #ChannelAPAGLO

To make it simple, click here.

Send the tweet and you may be chosen as a Green Lantern winner of the Grand prize package or runner up prizes. Tweets must be sent by June 12, 2011 11:59 PST. Winners will be selected randomly from all entries. Some restrictions apply.

Grand Prize package Runner up prizes
2 tickets to the LA Premiere on June 15, 2011
(transportation not provided)
T-shirt
Messenger Bag
iPhone skin
Official Poster
T-shirt
Official Poster

Green Lantern Trailer