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Where The Money At by Drew Deezy x Willie Joe

Where The Money At by Drew Deezy x Willie Joe
Rappers Drew Deezy x Willie Joe collaborate on the single “Where The Money At” off his Connected album with singles like Raw Packs, Get Away, and Make You Proud. For the music video, the 454 Entertainment crew shifts location from the SF Bay to Las Vegas. These stone cold hustlas show the racks of cash. They got a lotta money. A lotta goods. The pair show you the bling, the women, and the luxury they live in. You can download the track FREE below:

Listen to more Drew Deezy: What U Know About It, Reaching For The Star, Keep It 100, Go Hard, We International, and Gang Bang Remix.

Where The Money At by Drew Deezy x Willie Joe (contains explicit lyrics)

Infinity & Chashu Ramen trailer

Infinity & Chashu Ramen trailer
Writer/director Kerwin Berk is on the verge of releasing a film about the life of Asian-Americans in San Francisco’s Japantown called “Infinity & Chashu Ramen”. The films is a series of seven interwoven vignettes told more or less in real time and filmed entirely on location in San Francisco’s Japantown. Here’s more about the film:

The universe unfolds a little differently in Japantown. It operates in a way you couldn’t possibly comprehend. But there is a method to its madness and for the most part it runs as smoothly as a Tokyo train station. However, every once in a great while, it needs a little help.

Tenshi & Lucy from Infinity & Chashu Ramen
Meet Tenshi.
He’s an obnoxious 400-year-old spirit from old Japan who has a foul mouth and a propensity for petty theft. He’s been charged with watching over the residents of Japantown, which he does with all the grace of a drunken sumo wrestler singing karaoke. Despite this he’s able to keep things running on course most of the time but it’s always a challenge, never easy. And, complicating matters today, is his new apprentice.

Meet Lucy.
She’s a naïve woman wearing a red dress who stepped right out of the 1940s into the modern world. She’s unsure of the year, her surroundings and her new role in the universe but she’s got a good heart and is a quick learner. Unfortunately, Tenshi is her only teacher.

Together, these two unseen spirits will wander in and out of the lives of Japantown residents, trying to keep the universe in order. Sometimes they succeed, sometimes they fail but no matter what they will irreparably change and connect the lives of dozens of people – whether they like it or not.

Get ready for Infinity & Chashu Ramen coming soon.

Infinity & Chashu Ramen trailer

Hines Ward retires from Pittsburgh Steelers

Hines Ward retires from Pittsburgh Steelers

Steelers’ all-time leading wide receiver, Hines Ward, has announced that he will retire after 14 seasons with Pittsburgh. Originally, he was drafted by the Steelers in the third round (92nd overall) of the 1998 NFL Draft out of Georgia. The Forest Park (Ga.) native played 14 seasons for the Steelers, which ties for the second longest tenure in franchise history behind Hall of Fame center Mike Webster (15). In his 14 seasons, Ward helped the Steelers win two Super Bowls, three AFC Championships and six division titles.

In his retirement speech, he stated, “When I think about football, I think about Steeler Nation and the fans. For all the fans for years that camped out in the parking lots on game days, in the freezing rain and snow. For all the fans that traveled all over the world, nationwide and across the country to cheer us on. The ones wearing my jersey in Denver, New York and Baltimore, and every city I’ve ever played in. It is truly amazing. Without their support over the past 14 years, this game wouldn’t mean the same to me. It wouldn’t be as fun for me. You guys meant the world to me. This city and this organization mean the world to me. So today, as sad as it feels for me right now, I hope today will be a good day for everybody.”

Hines Ward was the team’s all-time leader in receptions (1,000), receiving yards (12,083), receiving touchdowns (85) and 100-yard receiving games (29). From 1999-2009, Ward led or tied for the team lead in receptions. Ward is the eighth player in NFL history to reach 1,000 career receptions and joined Hall of Famer Jerry Rice as the only two players in league history to post 1,000 career catches and win multiple Super Bowls. Ward became the third player in NFL history to reach 12,000 receiving yards while playing for one team during their entire career (Marvin Harrison, Ind. and Steve Largent, Sea.).

Hines Ward continued, “All-in-all, I can say I am a Steeler for life. That’s the bottom line. That’s all I’ve really ever wanted. It’s bittersweet but it was the right thing to do. For me to put on another uniform, and just hearing the outpouring from fans and Steelers Nation, that meant more to me than anything. That’s why I made the decision that I did today.”

Ward was the MVP of Super Bowl XL after leading the Steelers to a 21-10 victory over the Seattle Seahawks. In three Super Bowls, Ward registered 14 receptions for 244 yards and two touchdowns. The Steelers’ 2008 Walter Payton Man of the Year, Ward was named to four Pro Bowls (2002-05) and was a member of the team’s 75th Season All-Time Team.

Ward concluded, “As much as I will miss football, my teammates, coaches and everything about the game, I don’t want to play it in any other uniform. The black and gold runs deep in me, and now I will remain a Steeler for life.”

Hines Ward retires from Pittsburgh Steelers

Hines Ward career highlights

Advantageous trailer

Advantageous trailer

Director Jennifer Phang
has a short film in Futurestates Season 3. Here’s more about her short “Advantageous”:

Gwen is the spokesperson for a radical technology allowing people to overcome their natural disadvantages and begin life anew. But when her job and family are in crisis, will she undergo the procedure herself?

The new season of Futurestates begins April 2012. See previous Futurestates shorts: Silver Sling by Tze Chun, Mister Green by Greg Pak, PIA by Tanuj Chopra, Beholder by Nisha Ganatra, Exposure with Leonardo Nam, Remigration with Rick Yune, That Which Once Was directed by Kimi Takesue, and Digital Antiquities by J.P. Chan.

Advantageous trailer

More about Futurestates
What if you were given a glimpse into what America will be like 20, 30, or even 50 years from now? Would it change the way you live today? The Independent Television Service (ITVS), which produces, high-quality public broadcasting and new media programs, announces the third season launch of FUTURESTATES, a collection of 7 fictional shorts exploring possible future scenarios through the lens of today’s global realities.

Produced by ITVS, and created by such established filmmakers as Patrick Stettner, Jennifer Phang, and Tina Mabry, as well as emerging talents, FUTURESTATES tackles some of the most pressing issues of our time by fusing an exploration of social issues with elements of speculative and science fiction.

Janet Liang x Miss Asia Sacramento fundraiser

Janet Liang x Miss Asia Sacramento fundraiser

Miss Asia Sacramento is hosting a Media Launch Party at Oshima Sushi/Fugu Lounge located at 2071 Natomas Crossing Drive, Sacramento, CA 95834, on March 17, 2012. The party starts at 6 p.m. Admission is free to the public. Normally the media launch party is a chance to introduce the contestants to the media. However, this year they are hosting a fund raiser at their media launch party to raise funds for AADP (Asia American Donor Program). Janet Liang will be attending and speaking at the event. You can get FREE tickets here.

The crew at Miss Asia Sacramento has worked closely over the years with AADP. One of their 2010 Princesses, Katie Cramer, was informed by her doctors that her leukemia was back just a few days after she was crowned second princess. Katie fought her battle with leukemia to the very end. She passed away in January 2011. In honor of Katie, her family and friends continue to encourage people to register as potential marrow donors and help save lives.

10 minutes of your time could be someone’s lifetime.

Janet Liang’s 10 Reasons to Join Bone Marrow Registry

Wong Fu Weekends Episode 69

Wong Fu Weekends Episode 69

This week’s Wong Fu Weekends has Wes, Ted, Phil visit the City Museum in St Louis, MO. The guys explore every nook and cranny of the place to uncover the fun times. Be sure to bring plenty of sanitizer too. They even run into a fan. Check out their adventure in this adult playround.

Also see the latest Wong Fu Productions webseries “Home is Where the Hans AreThe Wan Percent.

Wong Fu Weekends Episode 69

Extended footage Wong Fu Weekends Episode 69