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SNL Hires and Fires

As NBC’s late night sketch comedy variety show approaches it’s 35th season, head honcho Lorne Michaels makes alterations to this season’s cast.   News broke yesterday via a press release from the Upright Citizens Brigade that Jenny Slate and Nasim Pedrad would be two new [additions] to…


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The Del Close Marathon: A Retrospect

This past weekend was a blast.  The Upright Citizens Brigade played host to the 11th. annual Del Close improv marathon.  I was able to sit in on a number of great, and not so great, comedy acts from people all over the country.  It really…


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Do You Wanna Date My Avatar?

It’s been two weeks since I have lived in New York and have been focusing my time and energy towards blogging about that at http://mjknarf.wordpress.com.  But, I think I’m back here.   While I work on my next posts, here is some video candy: Even…


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Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish.

Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, delivered the following speech at Stanford University’s 2005 commencement and it is rather moving.  He hits a lot of key points that I strongly believe in myself. Stanford Report, June 14, 2005 I am honored to be with you today at your commencement…


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Interest Peaked by Videos Shared on Twitter

Do you run to as many websites that you can think of to share your latest online video? Well, that methodology may be a bit overrated if those that are clicking through to your video don’t really watch it or don’t watch it long enough…


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Fox’s “Glee” Shines Light on Actual Reality

With the tagline of “A biting comedy for the underdog in all of us,” Glee has some high promises for those of us that have actually lived through the world of high school musicals.  The cast consists of Broadway veterans such as Lea Michele (Spring…


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BING and Decide

Advertising on the “New” Search Engine May Do Justice There has been a lot of buzz around the latest search engine released by Microsoft, and a lot of that has been generated through advertisements costing upwards of $100 million.  All of this cash being pumped…


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Online Marketing (for the Kids Sake)

Recently, I was sent to represent my employer at a local school district’s middle school career fair where I talked on job opportunities in technology – specifically online marketing. It was interesting to see that the students take a liking to the one area of online marketing…


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Viral Video Film School – My 15 Seconds of Fame

Everyone waits for the moment when they can say that they have been on TV.  Sad as it is, I will use an image that I took and do the same thing.  Behind Mister Brett Erlich of Current TV is my Baby African American Peeing…


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Late Night Jimmy, Fallon Dance Challenge

So, we finished up our entry for the Late Night with Jimmy Fallon Dance Challenge last night.  I’m pretty pleased with it.  It’s good in the sense that a) average white people can do it and b) it directly reflects the show.  The storyline showcases…


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