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Reks: "Why Cry" f. Styles P (Video)

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When Reks leaked this track of his recently released R.E.K.S. (Rhythmatic Eternal King Supreme) album two months ago, I remarked that “Why Cry” sounded perfect for cold winter nights or warm spring/summer afternoons. And considering how hot it is around here right now — I’m boiling down in Raleigh, N.C. — the track would be perfect for a drive spent trying to cool off with the AC blasting. “Why… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : prefixmag Discovery Date : 11/04/2011 18:56 Number of articles : 2

Reks: "Why Cry" f. Styles P (Video)

NYC Subway Elevator Rescue Caught on Video

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I used to be deathly afraid of elevators. This was my worst fear: On Friday, a group of NYC subway riders were trapped in a station elevator for over an hour after their car failed. One passenger caught the entire ordeal, including the rescue, on video. Luckily, everyone is okay — even the asthmatic young girl who appears to be hyperventilating during the ordeal. You can watch the video (including… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 11/04/2011 21:58 Number of articles : 2

NYC Subway Elevator Rescue Caught on Video

For a Friday: New music video from Jack Parow

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Feast your senses on “Byellville” – the new one from Jack Parow. via Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Cherryflava Discovery Date : 01/04/2011 15:04 Number of articles : 2

For a Friday: New music video from Jack Parow

Jar Jar Binks Character Beat Up On The Subway (VIDEO)

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MANHATTAN — Brutal subway beating or April Fool’s Day hoax? Read More… More on NY Around Town Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Huffington Post Discovery Date : 01/04/2011 17:13 Number of articles : 3

Jar Jar Binks Character Beat Up On The Subway (VIDEO)

Fantasia Concert, Few Other Events Canceled Due To East Coast Blizzard

‘Broadway shows seldom shut down,’ Elisa Shevitz of the Broadway League says. By Terri Schwartz A look at Manhattan’s East Village on Monday Photo: Mario Tama/ Getty Images Flights might be canceled, the subway may be delayed and the East Coast might be buried under a foot of snow, but the spirit of Broadway lives on. Elisa Shevitz, director of communications for the Broadway League, told MTV News that Broadway shows will go on as scheduled. Because of the snow, some attendees who had already purchased tickets may be unable to attend those shows, which means some last-minute hard-to-get seats might be available for more popular shows. Those in the city looking for something to do could potentially snag a seat up front for their favorite Broadway show, although Mondays are normally dark for many Broadway productions anway. But considering subways are delayed and New York City streets are hard for cars and pedestrians to navigate, that probably means a longer commute than usual. The League won’t know how ticket sales were affected by the blizzard until they calculate their weekly grosses at the end of the week. “Broadway shows seldom shut down,” Shevitz said. “The show goes on. That’s the nature of our business.” There haven’t been any reported major concerts cancellations either, but that might be because there weren’t any major concerts scheduled over the Christmas weekend. Prince is performing December 29 at Madison Square Garden, Passion Pit is playing at the Wellmont Theatre in New Jersey on December 30 and 31, and Phish aren’t performing at the Garden until December 30 and January 1. Fantasia’s performance at the Beacon Theatre was postponed Monday (December 27) due to the weather, with the rescheduled show to be announced at a later date. A couple of smaller concerts at venues like the Mercury Lounge were canceled as well. Related Photos New York City Gets Snowed In

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Zac Efron — Eating for One

Filed under: Zac Efron , Break-ups , Paparazzi Photo Over a week after news surfaced of his breakup with Vanessa Hudgens , Zac Efron — who may or may not be already dating actress Taylor Schilling — surfaced grabbing some Subway lunch by himself in L.A. on Wednesday. It’s unclear if he has a six inch or… Read more

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Paul McCartney, Paul Rudd Buddy Up On ‘Saturday Night Live’

Beatles legend and ‘How Do You Know’ star team up for a digital short on NBC hit. By Mawuse Ziegbe Paul McCartney and Paul Rudd on “SNL” on Dec. 11, 2010 Photo: NBC “Saturday Night Live” was packed with Pauls, from a rock icon to a newbie comedian. Second time host Paul Rudd played up the plethora of fellas with the name during his opening monologue, claiming credit for the fan mania that was clearly the result of rock legend Paul McCartney’s on-set presence as musical guest. Rudd smugly remarked about a woman crying and people chanting “Yesterday,” until the Beatles icon appeared onstage to clear up the brouhaha. Featured “SNL” player Paul Brittain also briefly joined the Paul-fest. For the most part, the two stuck to what they’re each known for, with Rudd dishing out the laughs and McCartney serving up the music. In one sketch, Rudd brings his girlfriend home for the holidays to meet his super affectionate family who make out and grope each other to the horror of his gal pal. Rudd also turns up as a gay man who heads to a relationship expert’s talk show for advice, only to get ridiculed by her stodgy, ignorant producer who had to fill in because she was sick. The “How Do You Know” star also competed in the faux game show “What’s That Name,” handily identifying pop culture figures like Subway spokesman Jared Fogel and fumbling when faced with naming his doorman of four years. Rudd also flexed his comedic chops as a nerdy math teacher tasked with mounting a holiday party for students and ends up geekifying the whole affair by dropping zingers like “off the hoof” and “elf esteem.” Rudd and McCartney did cross paths once again in the digital short “Stumblin’ ” in which Andy Samberg and Rudd play buddies who tagger through life, always seconds away from falling over outright. McCartney inexplicably pops up mid-segment in a ruffled blouse and velvet blazer to croon ’80s ballad “Take My Breath Away” by Berlin. Then he whips out a miniscule harmonica, dons cowboy gear and goes to town with Rudd and Samberg cheering him on. McCartney confined the goofiness to the Samberg skit, taking the stage first with “Jet” from Wings’ 1973 Band on the Run LP. The rock luminary strummed the straightforward jam, bopping along in a purple blazer, and adding a flourish of a boogie-woogie dance at the end. McCartney followed up with another Wings hit, “Band on the Run,” for his second performance, ditching the blazer for skinny red suspenders and punctuating the set with guttural howls. What did you think of “SNL” this week? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Paul McCartney

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Paul McCartney, Paul Rudd Buddy Up On ‘Saturday Night Live’

Beatles legend and ‘How Do You Know’ star team up for a digital short on NBC hit. By Mawuse Ziegbe Paul McCartney and Paul Rudd on “SNL” on Dec. 11, 2010 Photo: NBC “Saturday Night Live” was packed with Pauls, from a rock icon to a newbie comedian. Second time host Paul Rudd played up the plethora of fellas with the name during his opening monologue, claiming credit for the fan mania that was clearly the result of rock legend Paul McCartney’s on-set presence as musical guest. Rudd smugly remarked about a woman crying and people chanting “Yesterday,” until the Beatles icon appeared onstage to clear up the brouhaha. Featured “SNL” player Paul Brittain also briefly joined the Paul-fest. For the most part, the two stuck to what they’re each known for, with Rudd dishing out the laughs and McCartney serving up the music. In one sketch, Rudd brings his girlfriend home for the holidays to meet his super affectionate family who make out and grope each other to the horror of his gal pal. Rudd also turns up as a gay man who heads to a relationship expert’s talk show for advice, only to get ridiculed by her stodgy, ignorant producer who had to fill in because she was sick. The “How Do You Know” star also competed in the faux game show “What’s That Name,” handily identifying pop culture figures like Subway spokesman Jared Fogel and fumbling when faced with naming his doorman of four years. Rudd also flexed his comedic chops as a nerdy math teacher tasked with mounting a holiday party for students and ends up geekifying the whole affair by dropping zingers like “off the hoof” and “elf esteem.” Rudd and McCartney did cross paths once again in the digital short “Stumblin’ ” in which Andy Samberg and Rudd play buddies who tagger through life, always seconds away from falling over outright. McCartney inexplicably pops up mid-segment in a ruffled blouse and velvet blazer to croon ’80s ballad “Take My Breath Away” by Berlin. Then he whips out a miniscule harmonica, dons cowboy gear and goes to town with Rudd and Samberg cheering him on. McCartney confined the goofiness to the Samberg skit, taking the stage first with “Jet” from Wings’ 1973 Band on the Run LP. The rock luminary strummed the straightforward jam, bopping along in a purple blazer, and adding a flourish of a boogie-woogie dance at the end. McCartney followed up with another Wings hit, “Band on the Run,” for his second performance, ditching the blazer for skinny red suspenders and punctuating the set with guttural howls. What did you think of “SNL” this week? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Paul McCartney

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Subway Maps from Around the World, All on the Same Scale

Image: Fake is the New Real For Subway Map Lovers (I Know You’re Out There!) We have done many posts about subway maps, and they are always pretty popular. It seems like there’s a large group of people out there who enjoy looking at subway maps from around the world (who knew?). Today, I have a treat for these people. I stumbled on a site that has subway maps from around the world, and they’ve all be normalized to the same scale so that it’s easier to compare them…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Does the Virginity Hit Campaign Actually Pass for ‘Controversial’ in 2010?

So I’m shuffling down the platform last night in the subway sauna at 86th and Lexington, and there’s this big Virginity Hit billboard at the far south end: “Still A Virgin? For Help, Call 888-742-4335.” Cute , I thought to myself, and maybe a little coarse, but Sony knows its market. I might have been the only person to stop and glance at it at all — more out of professional curiosity than any prurient interest. And then, overnight, comes this headline on our sister site Deadline: “Sony Pic Billboards Offer ‘Virgin Helpline’ And Cause Nationwide Controversy.” Er, really?

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