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Chris Appleton's Ponytail Masterclass: Ariana Grande, Kim Kardashian, and Jennifer Lopez | Glamour
Celebrity Hairstylist Chris Appleton gives us the ultimate masterclass for his three signature ponytails in three steps. Whether it's Kim Kardashian's perfect part and slicked back look, Jennifer Lopez's bouncy high-volume look, or Ariana Grande's staple extra-long high look, Chris shows you how to achieve the fiercest ponytail for you.

4 Levels of Spaghetti & Meatballs: Amateur to Food Scientist | Epicurious
We challenged chefs of three different levels - an amateur, a home cook and a professional chef - to make their versions of spaghetti & meatballs. And then we brought in a food scientist to review their work. Which one was the best?

4 Levels of Chocolate Chip Cookies: Amateur to Food Scientist | Epicurious
It doesn't get much more classic than chocolate chip cookies. We challenged chefs of three different levels - an amateur, a home cook and a professional chef - to make their versions of the chocolate chip cookie. And then we brought in a food scientist to review their work. Which cookie was the best?

The Last Day of August
(feature drama)
FILM FESTIVALS
Big Apple Film Festival, New York, NY
Gotham Film Festival, New York, NY
New Hampshire Film Festival, Portsmouth, NH
New Jersey International Film Festival, New Brunswick, NJ
Boston International Film Festival, Boston, MA
SYNOPSIS
Dan, 30, was paralyzed just over a year ago. Following months of recovery and overwhelmed by life's new realities, he retreated to a family cabin in upstate New York. On the last day of August, his closest friends arrive unannounced to confront him about his reclusive and self-destructive behavior. Wanting to support him, yet skeptical of his
psychological health, they attempt the tight-rope walk
of loving confrontation in the hopes of convincing Dan
to return home. Friendships are tested and love reveals
itself in this independent drama about breaking down
and breaking through.
THE TOMBS
(SHORT drama)
SYNOPSIS
This film portrays a Brooklyn man's three-day journey through New York's infamous central booking jail system, famously known as "The Tombs". Caught up in the US Justice System, James finds that the words "guilt" and "innocence" are interchangeable.
film festivals
Big Apple Film Festival, New York, NY
Raindance Film Festival, London, England
Urbanworld Film Festival, New York, NY
Flickers Rhode Island International Film Festival
The Act Now/New Voices at BAM, Brooklyn, NY
The Atlanta Film Festival, Atlanta, GA
The Langston Hughes African American Film Festival
TROLLOWEEN
(SHORT comedy / horror)
FILM FESTIVALS
Manhattan Film Festival, New York, NY
SYNOPSIS
What happens when YouTube's biggest beauty vlogger creates a murderous army of evil teenage trolls? Can anyone, including a group of awesome cosplaying NERDS, stop them from taking over
the world?
WRONG DATE
(SHORT comedy)
SYNOPSIS
A down-on-his-luck New Yorker can't seem to catch a break with the ladies. That is until... he goes on a "wrong date". Or is it right?

ONCE
by New York Theatre Workshop
SYNOPSIS
A vacuum repairman moonlights as a street musician and hopes for his big break. One day a Czech immigrant, who earns a living selling flowers, approaches him with the news that she is also an aspiring singer-songwriter. The pair decide to collaborate, and the songs that they compose reflect the story of their blossoming love.
An Illiad
by New York Theatre Workshop
SYNOPSIS
Denis O'Hare and Stephen Spinella alternate performing a new interpretation of an ancient tale.
Red Dog Howls
by New York Theatre Workshop
SYNOPSIS
A box of old letters and a father's dying wish lead Michael Kiriakos to dig up the buried secrets of his family history. After a series of mysterious encounters with Rose, a captivating elderly Armenian woman, Michael eventually uncovers a past he never knew existed - one of exile, sacrifice and ultimately redemption.
Written by Alexander Dinelaris ("Still Life") and directed by Ken Rus Schmoll, "Red Dog Howls" explores the horror of a forgotten genocide, the enduring strength of the human spirit and how the choices we make for our children will -- for better or worse -- reverberate for generations to come.
A Civil War Christmas
by New York Theatre Workshop
SYNOPSIS
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Paula Vogel weaves a rich tapestry of a beleaguered and divided nation, war-weary and desperate for goodwill on a blustery Christmas Eve in 1864.
Take a Taste of What's It All About? Bacharach Reimagined
by New York Theatre Workshop
SYNOPSIS
What's it All About? is a reintroduction to the timeless music of Burt Bacharach through the eyes and ears of a new generation. Twenty-five-year-old musician and actor Kyle Riabko (Spring Awakening, Hair) performs his unique, soulful arrangements of the Bacharach songbook backed by an eclectic group of young performers. Steven Hoggett, whose award-winning choreography was featured in such diverse pieces as Once, Peter the Starcatcher, and Black Watch, returns to the NYTW for a third time.
Love and Information
by New York Theatre Workshop
SYNOPSIS
Love and Information is Caryl Churchill's play about relationships and technology, made from 57 separate scenes.

About
Off Book was a PBS Web Series that explored cutting-edge art, internet culture, and the people that create it.
Much attention has been paid to 3D Printing lately, with new companies developing cheaper and more efficient consumer models that have wowed the tech community. They herald 3D Printing as a revolutionary and disruptive technology, but how will these printers truly affect our society?
GIFs are one of the oldest image formats used on the web. Throughout their history, they have served a huge variety of purposes, from functional to entertainment. Now, 25 years after the first GIF was created, they are experiencing an explosion of interest and innovation that is pushing them into the terrain of art.
Animation has been captivating audiences for more than a hundred years. From classic forms like hand drawn and stop-motion, to cutting-edge techniques like motion graphics and CGI, animation has a long history of creating style and poetry unachievable through live action filmmaking.
The video game industry is now bigger than Hollywood, with hundreds of millions of dollars spent developing these interactive experiences. But there are also small-scale developers working in the indie game realm, creating unique and experimental video games without the budgets of the larger "AAA" games.
Color is one of the fundamental elements of our existence, and defines our world in such deep ways that its effects are nearly imperceptible. It intersects the worlds of art, psychology, culture, and more, creating meaning and influencing behavior every step of the way.
LEGO blocks are one of the most beloved toys in the world, playing a role in many a person's childhood. But for some creators, LEGO has evolved from toy to art form. In this episode, we talk to three LEGO artists who have made beautiful mosaics, amazing stop-motion videos, thoughtful sculptures, and have turned these tiny building blocks into a true artistic medium.
Humans have been creating likenesses of each other for thousands of years, but with the introduction of photography, a new language developed for capturing the human image. Photography created opportunities for not just for biography and documentation, but also depth, empathy, and experimentation.
Glitches are the frustrating byproduct of technology gone awry. Wildly scrambled images, frozen blue screens, and garbled sounds signify moments where we want to throw our expensive computer products out the window. Many artists and programmers, however, have embraced these crisis moments and discovered beauty in the glitch.
Warning: This episode contains mature subject matter. Since its creation in 2005, Reddit has grown into one of the most influential communities on the internet. More than just a content aggregator, it generates information and new content, and has given birth to intriguing collaborative projects that reflect a particular group character and value system.
Logos surround us in digital and physical space, but we rarely examine the thought and artistic thinking that goes into the design of these symbols. Utilizing a silent vocabulary of colors, shapes, and typography, logo designers give a visual identity to companies and organizations of all types.
It seems that no matter how far we advance into the digital age, our bodies remain a place where we want to express ourselves. In this episode, we talk to three tattoo artists of differing styles.
Beginning with early Atari and Nintendo video games, the 8-bit aesthetic has been a part of our culture for over 30 years. As it moved through the generations, 8-bit earned its independence from its video game roots.
List of Featured Viral Videos*** https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VxDuCW08L3KLf3XPOxRKwVk8eltv8I1xJVij8Brbs7Q/edit This is work-in-progress list. We'll fill in the holes this week. Feel free to comment on the document if you want to help! :) "Viral Video" is the signature phenomenon of internet media.
The internet has intensified connections between people across the planet. In this episode we take a look at the impact of this new interconnectivity on the art world. Traditional funding models are dissolving, new forms of expressing ownership have arisen to accomodate for remix culture, and artists are finding ways to connect physical art experiences and traditions to the internet.
Though often overlooked, Graphic Design surrounds us: it is the signs we read, the products we buy, and the rooms we inhabit. Graphic designers find beauty within limitations, working towards the ultimate goal of visually communicating a message, be it the packaging of a product, the spirit of a book, or the narrative of a building.
Space presents a fantastic mystery to human life. Unfathomably large, with characteristics that defy our experience and understanding, the stars have perplexed and amazed humanity for our entire recorded history, and likely before. In the present, astrophysicists and astronomers are aggressively studying the universe in an attempt to solve critical scientific and philosophical questions.
Humans have a powerful capacity to process visual information, skills that date far back in our evolutionary lineage. And since the advent of science, we have employed intricate visual strategies to communicate data, often utilizing design principles that draw on these basic cognitive skills.
As games have increased in sophistication, they have become a stage for ever higher displays of human skill and brilliance. The result is a tier of the gaming world filled with startling disciplined, talented, and highly competitive players.
The magic of stop-motion animation has enthralled audiences for over a century, but with the advent of CGI, many thought it was at risk of extinction. Yet despite these fears, animators all over the world continue to manually create unique stories out of physical materials, be it clay, sand or paint, puppets or people.
The explosion of the internet over the past 20 years has led to the development of one of the newest creative mediums: the website. Web designers have adapted through the technological developments of html, CSS, Flash, and JavaScript, and have mastered the balance between creativity and usability.
Comedy is a huge part of entertainment and culture, but for decades there have been very limited opportunities for comedians to reach audiences and succeed. Fortunately, the internet has blown that wide open, providing new venues for the creation of comedy, removing the limitations of the old guard, and opening new doors to laughter.
Programming plays a huge role in the world that surrounds us, and though its uses are often purely functional, there is a growing community of artists who use the language of code as their medium. Their work includes everything from computer generated art to elaborate interactive installations, all with the goal of expanding our sense of what is possible with digital tools.
As technology speeds forward, humans are beginning to imagine the day when robots will fill the roles promised to us in science fiction. But what should we be thinking about TODAY, as robots like military and delivery drones become a real part of our society? How should robots be programmed to interact with us?
Video Sources! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aq_fU6bY-l5BdGVUdUVOX2ZBWFNlb2tLcnZnT1g5ekE&usp=sharing Artificial intelligence is an ever evolving goal for researchers, and the object of endless fascination for writers, filmmakers, and the general public. But despite our best science fiction visions, creating digital intelligence is incredibly difficult.
As computing moves from our desktops to our phones, we look into the future to see how technology will become increasingly ingrained in our movements and our active lives. From the Nike Fuelband to Google Glass, consumers are already seeing hints of the future of wearable devices.
Over the past 8 years, YouTube has given birth to an increasingly sophisticated entertainment culture that operates outside of the traditional television and film ecosystem. With humble roots in charismatic and creative people simply sharing their lives, thoughts, and humor to their webcams, YouTube entertainment has diversified and grown into tens of thousands of unique channels with millions of loyal fans and subscribers.
The internet is a powerful tool for communication, but it can sometimes be a double-edged sword. As most of us have seen or experienced, the internet can bring out the worst behavior in people, highlighting some of the cruelest and most hurtful aspects of humanity.
Before the mass media, people actively engaged with culture through storytelling and expanding well-known tales. Modern fan culture connects to this historical tradition, and has become a force that challenges social norms and accepted behavior. Whether the issue is gender, sexuality, subversiveness, or even intellectual property law, fans participate in communities that allow them to think outside of what is possible in more mainstream scenarios.
As technology has evolved over the past two centuries, so have our expectations about privacy. This new digital world allows us to connect with each other with increasing ease, but it has also left our personal information readily available, and our privacy vulnerable.
ABOUT
Game/Show looks at the relationship between videogames and modern life. The show aims to talk about all the things viewers think about, but don't have anyone to discuss it with.
pbs gameshow
Since the heyday of arcades, death has been a key element in videogames. But does it actually teach us anything about our own lives? Over the years developers have created many variations of death in games: 3 lives, checkpoints, saved games...yet the human experience of death is a lot more, well, absolute.
The idea of watching a stranger play a video game for hours seems counterintuitive to many. But they are actually quite popular. HUGELY POPULAR, in fact. Let's Play Video creator Pewdiepie currently holds the record for most subscribers, with over 12 MILLION!!!

BEHIND BARS: Music at Sing Sing
“I feel amazingly and frighteningly alone. I need to give more so I don’t feel so isolated.”
synopsis
The film portrays four incarcerated men at Sing Sing Correctional Facility who participate in Carnegie Hall's Musical Connections Program. Not only do they write their own musical scores, but they also perform their original work for the prison population. The film presents a strong case for rehabilitation programs and why they are necessary in transitioning from prison life
back to society.
National Youth Orchestra of the USA
“It’s been so, so exhausting. And it’s made me think about things - music-wise.”
SYNOPSIS
Each summer, Carnegie Hall's Weill Music Institute brings together the brightest young players from across the country to form the National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America. This video captures the musicians' experience of the inaugural year when the orchestra toured Washington, D.C., Moscow, St. Petersburg, and London.
STREETS: Hope for Kids
SYNOPSIS
This film follows two severely poor and borderline homeless youths in Vietnam who are enrolled in "STREETS International." "STREETS" is both a restaurant and a culinary program designed to offer aid to youths living in cruel and unforgiving poverty in Vietnam.
“Lin is a lottery boy. He sells lottery tickets on the streets of Hoi An so that [his] family has - really some nights - just rice to eat from the money that he’s earned. ”
STREETS: HOPE FOR KIDS 2012
“They have no other opportunities. They don’t have anything else like “STREETS” where they’re going to be able to get out of the cycle of poverty that they’re in.”
SYNOPSIS
Streets: Hope for Kids 2012 picks up where the first film left off. STREETS continues its determination to help a struggling and impoverished youth population in the streets of Hoi An, Vietnam. We meet two more students in this film, dealing with the same, troubling pattern of poverty and despair. All they need is an opportunity. These kids really make you think twice about the potential that every human being has.
Rockefeller Foundation Grantee Spotlight: ARTs East New York
SYNOPSIS
“I think it’s imperative that artists involve themselves in their communities - in the environments where they began, where they started.”
ARTS East New York provides access and affordability to high quality artistic programming for East New York. The Rockefeller Foundation's support of ART's East New York helps them use the arts as a tool for social and economic change, creating a new image of East New York.
ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION GRANTEE SPOTLIGHT: Mocada
SYNOPSIS
The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts empowers, educates, and connects people to the African diaspora through art. The Rockefeller Foundation supports MoCADA for their great work in bringing artist programming to the public housing developments in Brooklyn. So many New Yorkers come from a culture where the presentation of art is not a passive act.
ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION GRANTEE SPOTLIGHT: casita maria
SYNOPSIS
Casita Maria Center for Arts & Education empowers youth and their families by creating a culture of learning through high quality social, cultural, and educational opportunities. The Rockefeller Foundation's support of Casita Maria helps to benefit the South Bronx by revealing to the larger population the significant role they have played in the creation of contemporary dance.
Take a look behind the scenes of Casita Maria, an organization that welcomes kids at the age of six and stays with them until college while providing family learning through the arts.



