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Portnoy Media Group Backs The SOLD Project

The SOLD Project

A handful of 20-somethings, cameras in hand and a mission to shine light on the social injustice issue of the sexual slave trade. The Sold Project, a film to be released in Fall 2008 but the project goes far beyond a film with a tour planned across the country speaking on college campuses and high school assemblies.

I think it’s important for individuals and organizations to put their energies behind something worthwhile to make our world better…. I think The SOLD Project is a great option for affecting social change and saving children. – Dan Portnoy

At The Portnoy Media Group, Inc. we’re putting all of our extra energies, company wide, behind helping The SOLD Project accomplish it’s goals and to put an end to the sexual slave trade in this world. The strategic partnerships that this non-profit organization has formed and is continuing to form with agencies world wide to give a voice to those who can’t speak is just the kind of project that we’d like to be a part of. Specifically the writers at THE DROP will be assisting in anyway possible for the duration of The SOLD Project. From aiding with the Soundtrack and raising awareness in the music community. As the project gets closer to release there will be more updates. For more information and to get involved visit The SOLD Project.com


Seth Does it Again

Check Out Seth Godins latest post

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Redesign and Refocus

The New look of THE DROPThis week THE DROP received a full redesign to more of a magazine layout. After a lot of thinking about how our readers were interacting with the site, one thing was painfully obvious:

There was too much content for readers to grab in any orderly fashion. (more…)


May this post be safe from tigers.

Myk Porter (guitarist/vocalist of Brandtson) has been taking of advantage of the bands time off. He has come up with a few alternative experimental tracks for your listening pleasure under the moniker May This House Be Safe From Tigers. Turn off the lights and check out the music its better in the dark.
Also in stores tomorrow:
Cartel ” self-titled [Epic] (find out what they really accomplished in the bubble)
Rilo Kiley ” Under The Blacklight [Warner Brothers] (indie/disco/alternative?)
and it’s my friend Casey’s birthday tomorrow, wish him a happy one.


Upcoming Workforce Seeing the Bigger Picture

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In a recent poll conducted by The Associated Press and MTV among 1,280 people ages 13-24 on the nature of happiness among America’s young people.

Spending time with family was the top answer to that open-ended question. Next was spending time with friends, followed by time with a significant other. And even better for parents: Nearly three-quarters of young people say their relationship with their parents makes them happy.

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Check out the AP video- click here


Business Is Good

My first order of business is Fountains of Wayne. Like Bruce Willis in Die Hard, these guys are back with a vengeance. If you read that last sentence and it evokes a humdrum “blah blah blah,” I’ve been there with you. However, if you’ve got any soul to your music tastes, you will take my vehemence of passion and see for yourself the goodness these guys possess in their latest record, Traffic and Weather. Don’t be one of the countless paltry listeners who dub these guys the “Stacy’s Mom band” and write them off as a one-hit wonder. Trust me. With songs like the title track, “Fire In The Canyon,” “Yolanda Hayes,” and the balladry of, “I-95,” you’ve got powerpop at its finest. Skip the foreplay of their myspace, and just buy the record here. Here’s to these guys sticking around for the long haul.
Second order of business. Go read Coury’s last post and show him some honor and support by checking out, A Fine Frenzy. Only $7.99 on Itunes right now!!! No explanation needed.


Fresh Pick’ins

Like our own Mr. Benson, I too have a soft spot for female vocalist. The last week, I can’t seem to pull away from a melancholy little ditty by the name of “Near to You”. This achingly beautiful ballad can be found on A Fine Frenzy’s debut album, “One Cell In the Sea”. Buried towards the end of this piano pop odyssey, “Near” is a standout and is quickly becoming an itunes favorite. Check it out.

You might not know John Paul White yet but you soon will. Last year the world got a small taste of his haunting acoustic sound on the OC compilation, “Covering Our Tracks”. His cover of ELO’s “Can’t Get It Out of My Head” is an intimate slow burn that makes you long for an entire album of similar treatments. Available on itunes.


This Week On THE DROP – 8/13/07

I’ve been on hiatus finalizing plans on The Great American Road Trip – here’s this weeks playlist
Oh John – Jeremy Enigk
Distant Street Lights – Codes in Clouds
Section 29 (Light to Follow) – The Polyphonic Spree
Penny On A Train Track – Ben Kweller
You Got Yr. Cherry Bomb – Spoon
You Don’t Know Her Name – Maps
I Believe – Abra Moore
Boundaries – Kyte
Big Day – Tahiti 80
When Did Your Heart Go Missing – Rooney
Samson – Regina Spektor
Girls Who Play Guitars – Maximo Park
Rest My Chemistry – Interpol


Josh Rouse – Country Mouse, City House

This weeks episode features international troubadour, Josh Rouse. Dan talks with Josh about the latest album, Country Mouse, City House, his thoughts on world music and how you can get a hold of Josh’s latest recommendations through his Bedroom Classics. Download it today.


Download Josh Rouse – Country Mouse, City House


Real Estate YP?s Want More

Check out this article written in Globe St.com aimed at primarily the real estate market in New York City but I think it gives some insight into YP’s nation wide.

The young professionals said they felt their companies offered good career advancement opportunities. Roughly 62% of respondents said their companies offered good mentoring and training programs.

Check out the full article