

Ural Garrett
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@UralG
From Dat Wood. Journalist, Photographer, Gamer, Author, Content Guy, Geek, Slacker. Pushing creative dope behind the scenes. My thoughts are my own.



The minimum wage in Pennsylvania is $7.25 an hour. A regular Auntie Anne’s soft pretzel at the mall is $7.29. Imagine telling someone an hour of their time is worth less than a pretzel.


Where have all the campus protests gone, asks @rosehorowitch

Erika Kirk’s husband was assassinated in September. It’s March & a black comedian is putting on white face & mocking her in a video. Honest question, if a prominent black leader had been assassinated & a white comedian put on blackface & mocked his widow, what would happen?

USA black population by county

Brie Larson discusses video games for the Seen on the Screen podcast. "There's so much that video games are taking from cinema, and I think it's really time for us in cinema to recognize what we can take from video games." Full interview: youtube.com/watch?v=lJdW-C…


Impressive door knockers for By’rone! Great work fellas.




As the main cast were all skilled martial artists, the majority of the stunts were done by the actors themselves. They were all also Indonesian actors. Iko Uwais and Yayan Ruhian didn’t just star in the film, they choreographed the fight scenes, too. 11/29

What is “clipping,” the viral marketing strategy taking over the music biz? • Clipping involves paid editors posting snackable content tied to an artist across multiple accounts to manufacture virality • It’s done without the artist’s direct involvement, easing the burden of promotion • Clipping has become so integral to music promotion that labels now include it in their suite of marketing tools “I don’t know anybody not utilizing [clipping] who’s actually competitive in the marketplace,” says music manager Sam Alavi variety.com/2026/music/new…



Erika Kirk responds to Druski: “But if I did blackface as part of a skit, I’d be cancelled and called a racist.”


Brie Larson discusses video games for the Seen on the Screen podcast. "There's so much that video games are taking from cinema, and I think it's really time for us in cinema to recognize what we can take from video games." Full interview: youtube.com/watch?v=lJdW-C…
