Warning: The following contains spoilers for Sunday’s Season 3 premiere of The Leftovers. If you’ve yet to watch, you might want to make a Sudden Departure from this page.
Heaven help him. In The Leftovers’ stunning third and final season premiere, Kevin learned that not only was he seen by Matt as a kind of Jesus 2.0, but the reverend was secretly writing a new gospel to that effect. And miraculously, neither of those twists was the biggest shock in “The Book of Kevin.” What was? Read on and find out…
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Heaven help him. In The Leftovers’ stunning third and final season premiere, Kevin learned that not only was he seen by Matt as a kind of Jesus 2.0, but the reverend was secretly writing a new gospel to that effect. And miraculously, neither of those twists was the biggest shock in “The Book of Kevin.” What was? Read on and find out…
RelatedLeftovers Ep Damon Lindelof Promises a ‘Resolution’ to That...
- 4/17/2017
- TVLine.com
As Vox Media continues to devote more resources to its online video operations, it has launched a series that profiles creative, thoughtful individuals who have found success in the business world. The media company whose owned-and-operated sites include Curbed, The Verge, and Sb Nation has launched Courageous Leaders, a docu-series in which notable entrepreneurs share their secrets.
The six episodes released across Vox’s network profile the people behind successful ventures in fields like tech, marketing, and interior design. Here’s one of those installments, featuring a chat between series host Hartley Sawyer and Thrillist co-founder Ben Lerer:
Hiscox, an insurance company that works with small businesses, sponsored the series. It enlisted Wilson Cleveland, with whom it has previously worked for projects like Leap Year, as the producer of Courageous Leaders. Cleveland in turn recruited Sawyer, a frequent collaborator of his over the past year, as host. “Creatively, I saw...
The six episodes released across Vox’s network profile the people behind successful ventures in fields like tech, marketing, and interior design. Here’s one of those installments, featuring a chat between series host Hartley Sawyer and Thrillist co-founder Ben Lerer:
Hiscox, an insurance company that works with small businesses, sponsored the series. It enlisted Wilson Cleveland, with whom it has previously worked for projects like Leap Year, as the producer of Courageous Leaders. Cleveland in turn recruited Sawyer, a frequent collaborator of his over the past year, as host. “Creatively, I saw...
- 6/1/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Super Bowl opening ceremony Grand Marshal Jordin Sparks took Et's Kevin Frazier for a wild ride on the Goodyear blimp that he'll never forget.
Jordin and Kevin rose to 1,500 feet in the iconic airship.
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"I'm the crazy one that sticks my head out the window," Jordin said, looking out at the Earth below.
Jordin has a close connection to the Super Bowl, as her father Phillippi is a former NFL player and she sang the "Star Spangled Banner" before Super Bowl Xlii in 2008.
Back on solid ground, Jordin had some good will of her own to spread. She surprised a fan who won two Super Bowl tickets by entering her special raffle. Money from the raffle goes toward her charity campaign, I'm M.A.D. Are You?, which benefits Haiti.
Super Bowl Xlix airs Feb. 1 at 6:30 p...
Jordin and Kevin rose to 1,500 feet in the iconic airship.
News: Budweiser's Super Bowl Commercial About a Lost Puppy Is Guaranteed to Make You Cry
"I'm the crazy one that sticks my head out the window," Jordin said, looking out at the Earth below.
Jordin has a close connection to the Super Bowl, as her father Phillippi is a former NFL player and she sang the "Star Spangled Banner" before Super Bowl Xlii in 2008.
Back on solid ground, Jordin had some good will of her own to spread. She surprised a fan who won two Super Bowl tickets by entering her special raffle. Money from the raffle goes toward her charity campaign, I'm M.A.D. Are You?, which benefits Haiti.
Super Bowl Xlix airs Feb. 1 at 6:30 p...
- 1/29/2015
- Entertainment Tonight
Given that he helped found YouTube back in 2005, it's safe to say Chad Hurley knows a thing or two about online video platforms. At the relatively tender age of 35, Hurley still has plenty of entrepreneurial zest, and he is focusing his energy on a new endeavor: a video sharing site he hopes will rival YouTube. Hurley discussed the project at an SXSW Q&A with Internet person Kevin Rose, where he discussed how it is "primarily video-based...and gives flexibility for people to work together and create content." While that is a vague statement, I would guess Hurley is planning plenty of social media features for his upcoming venture. Could it be the Instagram of online video, or something similar? Such a service could run alongside YouTube rather than against it, and this seems to be Hurley's intention. "We're not setting up to [kill YouTube]—now," he said, "there's always going to be a place for YouTube.
- 3/11/2013
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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