Canada’s first-ever Pride Month to feature expanded Toronto-wide programming
Amy Schumer, Aaron Sorkin, Nick Hornby, Meg LeFauve gather for THR’s Writer Roundtable
A teacher. An executive. An actor-director. A comedian. Those are some of the professions that writers on the annual roundtable tried out (and still are doing, in some cases) on their way to becoming scribes. Put them all together, and what do you get? A panorama of modern Hollywood, with strong views on everything from death threats to sexism (“They were like, ‘How many dicks have been dangling in front of you?’ ” says Amy Schumer, 34, as THR discovered when it brought together the former teacher, Nick Hornby (Brooklyn), 58; the onetime executive, Meg LeFauve (Inside Out), who declined to reveal her age; the present-day actor-director, Tom McCarthy (Spotlight), 49; and the omnipresent comedian, Schumer (Trainwreck) — along with novelist Emma Donoghue (Room), 46, and former playwright Aaron Sorkin (Steve Jobs), 54.
WATCH: Beastie Boys’ Mike D and Ad-Rock Reflect on ‘Paul’s Boutique,’ Adam Yauch and More
In June 2014, Mike D stated that the Beastie Boys would not continue their careers as a group, as a promise to Adam “MCA” Yauch before he passed away of cancer of the parotid salivary gland. Mike and Adam Horovitz recently caught up with Zane Lowe on Beats 1 to talk about MCA’s legacy, and the classic album, Paul’s Boutique.
Infographic: Artists That Have Sold 100 Million Copies
100 million. Think about that for a moment. The artists in this infographic from Completely Ignored have sold that much around the world, according to Wikipedia. You’ll find the very best in soul, rap, country, RnB, disco and old-fashioned rock’n’roll. One band that surprised me on this list was Chicago, until I saw they are second only to The Beach Boys in Billboard singles and albums chart success among American bands. There you go!
YouTube For Business Have Two New Spokespersons: Lisa Simpson And Mr. Plow
YouTube isn’t just a place for brands with primetime budgets, it has become a powerful tool for small and medium businesses too. If it works for Homer Simpson, it can work for you. YouTube video ads help your small business succeed on the web, just like Mr. Plow.
https://youtu.be/iyi67AJhB74
The Allman Brothers’ Isolated Vocals For “Ramblin’ Man”
“Ramblin’ Man” is The Allman Brothers Band’s first and only top 10 single, peaking at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Written by guitarist Dickey Betts, the song was inspired by a 1951 song of the same name by Hank Williams. It is considerably more inspired by country music than other Allman Brothers Band compositions, which made the group reluctant to record it. Johnny Sandlin, producer of Brothers and Sisters, remarked that he thought it was “crazy” to be released as a single, because “nothing else sounds remotely similar.
https://youtu.be/HWALyVs_HbM
Stevie Ray Vaughan Makes The Smoothest Guitar Swap In History
Beautiful and affecting, the late, great Stevie Ray Vaughan and his roadie, Texas guitar whiz Rene Martinez make a dynamic duo.
Vaughan, who can be seen performing “Look at Little Sister” for an Austin City Limits special in 1989, breaks his B string just a few seconds into his guitar solo at around 22 seconds in, or at the 3:00 mark of the video. He keeps playing, motions to Martinez, who makes one of the smoothest guitar swaps on video.
Want To Have a #1 Single? Here You Go.
Strange things happen to a #1 single. Fame, fortune, and the ability to have another single released. But it’s only in hindsight that any central idea on how exactly to hit #1 is seen, but this infographic is a pretty good look at what you need, except for, you know, the words and melody and actual tune. Those you’ll have to come up on your own.
Via Ticketbis
James Brown Performance In This Cabin Is The Greatest Thing You’ll See All Winter. Heh!
Ski Party is part of the 1960s beach party film genre, with a change of setting from the beach to the ski slopes – although the final scene places everyone back at the beach. Starring Frankie Avalon and Dwayne Hickman, Yvonne Craig (Batgirl) as Barbara Norris and James Brown & The Famous Flames (Bobby Byrd, Bobby Bennett, and Lloyd Stallworth) as themselves.
This could be James’ greatest performance of all time, because it shows the simplest, funkiest situation elements become that much more awesome when you bring skiing into it.
Can you solve the prisoner hat riddle?
You and nine other individuals have been captured by super-intelligent alien overlords. The aliens think humans look quite tasty, but their civilization forbids eating highly logical and cooperative beings. Unfortunately, they’re not sure whether you qualify, so they decide to give you all a test. Can you solve this hat riddle? Alex Gendler shows how.