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FoundersCard - A New Mark of Success

FoundersCard - a new mark of success. CNNMoney has called it, "The elite 'Black Card' for entrepreneurs." TechCrunch said it "gives entrepreneurs elite programs and networking traditionally reserved for execs of Fortune 500 companies." Developed in 2009 and launched in January 2010 by entrepreneur Eric Kuhn , FoundersCard is an elite members' card that offers a truly valuable range of global benefits to its cardholders, including upgrades and discounts with select airlines, such as Virgin Atlantic, Cathay Pacific and Jet Blue; international networking events in cities such as Los Angeles, New York and London, with high-achieving entrepreneurs and accomplished individuals in technology and media; a discount on  AT&T iPhone bills (based on minimum criteria for the data plan, etc); and even a special arrangement when you open a new account with First Republic Bank. Welcome Pack - Photo courtesy:  Michael Gross Photo. Members speak v

Zhao Wei's So Young So Successful In China

Zhao Wei's So Young is a phenomenal success already in China. Leading Chinese actress Zhao Wei's feature film debut So Young has proven a huge box office success in China, taking 350 million yuan ($56 million) in its first week. Its nostalgic theme - a love story set in the 1980s and 1990s - has connected in a big way with Chinese audiences. Hopefully the movie - based on  the  best selling  Chinese novel,  To Our Eventual Lost Youth , by  Xin Yi Wu  - can expand its success internationally. Zhao Wei is a megastar in her native China. Also known as Vicki (or Vicky) Zhao , she has built a formidable reputation as an actress, pop singer and now director. She is one of the  "Four  Dan  actresses" in China (四大花旦), along with  Xu Jinglei ,  Zhang Ziyi  (best know internationally for Ang Lee's Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon ) and  Zhou Xun . ( Dan originally referred to female roles in Chinese opera - but, aside from their box office power, you could l

Baz Luhrmann's GATSBY - See The Green Light

Above: The Green Light trailer, courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. I cannot WAIT to see Baz Luhrmann's film of F Scott Fitzgerald's unforgettably heartbreaking novel, The Great Gatsby (originally published on April 10, 1925) - and the mixed reviews it is so far receiving mean nothing to me at all. I love the trailers , I love the music, I love the artists involved (not least the wondrous Lana Del Rey , who seems perfectly suited to this), I love the cast ( Tobey Maguire's reflective angst suggests the perfect Nick; Leo DiCaprio's beauty and impenetrability are equally well-suited to Gatsby), I love the idea of capturing what it feels like to "be" in the 1920s, rather than watch a movie about the decade - and I love Baz Luhrmann's work. Personally, I think Gatsby is probably unfilmable, whatever that means. The book is so iconic, so much "The Great American Novel" - but more importantly so subtle and complex and wistful and rom

WiFi Yi Tong and Bring On The Night - Listen!

WiFi Yi Tong. If you like electro/dance music, please listen to this new track by a new artist - my LinkedIn friend  WiFi Yi Tong , with DJ and producer Daniel Trim , and her full version of Bring On The Night. I love the song, I love the bass line and I love Yi Tong's vocals - both sung and spoken. The track takes a new direction and dimension, and I really like that. It's on my playlist on repeat!

Zhao Wei On The Set Of Her Directorial Debut, So Young

Here is video of actress/director Zhao Wei on the set of her first film as director, So Young - which has become a huge success in China. (English subtitles)