
The funny folks over at the Apple parody site Scoopertino put together this cute little video showcasing the popular voice assistant’s vocal skills with the classic “Stairway to Heaven.” This crap’s just a tad creepy.
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You have to laugh or just give up and cry. That certainly is true when you observe the hypocrisy and viciousness emanating from the right-wing over Rush Limbaugh’s obscene comments about Sandra Fluke. With so much to be angry about, it’s good to laugh at even the most serious of issues. In this case, we have Travis and Jonathan (the faux teabaggers Jackie and Dunlap) to lighten the mood.

This is not a Whitney Houston tribute. Well, at least not a direct tribute. Ben Rector recorded this rendition of the top-selling Houston single on January 15 before the singer’s untimely death. The refreshing thing about this song is Rector’s solo-montage performance — playing multiple instruments and providing all vocals.

Trumpeter, singer and creative recording artist Matt Von Roderick has one of the most shared videos on YouTube this weekend. Take a quick listen to his viral hit “Let The Trumpet Talk” and you’ll understand why people of all ages are crazy for Matt and his horn.

One’s taste in music is not a psychological or social measurement of an individual’s character, morality, honor, or intentions. But as we’ve seen recently with displays of ‘raw’ talent from both the president, and his challengers, the smooth and believable connection with a simple tune can make all the difference in the world.

Actress Zooey Deschanel, star of the movie “(500) Days of Summer,” and the television show “New Girl,” has some serious pipes. In the latest installment of web series “Videochat Karaoke,” Zooey channels the late and great Karen Carpenter in this version of “Yesterday Once More.”

YouTube has dubbed this hilarious and creative video as the first official “Viral Hit of the Holiday Season,” and with Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” and some talented dancing, it’s easy to see why people are sharing the hell out of this.

Lady Gaga has just unveiled her latest music video, a 14-minute rambling showcase of psychosis directed by the artist herself. Even the most dedicated Gaga fans may find this a little too disturbing and a tad bit self-indulgent of the artist.

Add Miley Cyrus to the growing list of public figures and celebrities openly supporting the Occupy Wall Street movement. Really! Hannah Montana supports the grassroots efforts of the 99% and proves it in this new video remix from the Miley Cyrus Rock Mafia “dedicated to the thousands of people who are standing up for what they believe in…”

In addition to public figures, celebreties and a host of other powerful people, veteran protesters of another era have taken notice, and their endorsement lends an enormous amount of focus and credibility to this powerful grassroots MOVEMENT.

Today’s “Saturday Stew Cinema” pick is actually about five years old, but as one of my Facebook friends reminded me, “it never gets old.”
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