accessonline.com – John Stamos Admits Life Would ‘Be A Mistake For Me’ Without The Beach Boys Involvement ft. Concerts In Your Car

John Stamos is living the dream when he’s drumming for The Beach Boys. The “Big Shot” actor and legendary musician Mike Love chatted with Access Hollywood about getting back on stage and performing at in-person concert at Petco Park over Memorial Day Weekend.

The two looked back on the first time they rocked out together and John revealed Mike wanted him on stage after he saw girls chase the star. John also confessed that his life would be a “mistake” if he wasn’t involved with The Beach Boys and raved about Mike’s talent. Plus, the “Fuller House” star gushed over his son Billy and shared that he has learned so much about fatherhood from his dear pal Mike.

Full article here: https://www.accessonline.com/videos/john-stamos-admits-life-would-be-a-mistake-for-me-without-the-beach-boys-involvement

thecorsaironline.com – Van Gogh: An Immersive Phenomenon

The Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit will hit the city of Los Angeles mid to late 2021, promising its audience a new perspective on Vincent Van Gogh’s masterpieces.

Attendees can expect to walk into a digital art experience with 90,000,000 pixels and 500,000 cubic feet of Van Gogh projections covering the walls. Van Gogh’s most popular paintings will be displayed, including “The Starry Night,” “The Bedroom,” and “Sunflowers,” in addition to his still images, and self-portraits.

Full article here: https://www.thecorsaironline.com/corsair/van-gogh-an-immersive-phenomenon

theladders.com – Recruiters on The 5 reasons they don’t like job hoppers ft. Joe Mullings, Chairman & CEO of The Mullings Group

“However, as a career moves into the 8+ years range, more frequent moves are perceived as a potential liability. On the other hand, the rate of acceleration of technology has been occurring at such a breakneck pace that some roles almost require individuals to consider more moves in order to get exposure to different software and technologies than other categories of other non-tech related roles,” he says.

Full article here: https://www.theladders.com/career-advice/recruiters-on-the-5-reasons-they-dont-like-job-hoppers

huntscanlon.com – How to Make Your Next Career Move ft. Bert Miller of Protis Global

It may seem counterintuitive that despite the pandemic — or perhaps because of it — a surprising number of people are considering a voluntary career move. They may be motivated by an increasing sense of dissatisfaction with their present position or, on a more positive note, they may be identifying new opportunities as business leaders look to transform their industries and the way they operate and bring on new talent to achieve these goals.

“The reality is that, as a job seeker, you’re either running from something or toward something,” concluded a new report by Bert Miller, chief executive officer of Protis Global. “It’s important to understand what’s inspiring your search, in order to ensure your next move sets you up for greater success and satisfaction.”

Full article here: https://huntscanlon.com/how-to-make-your-next-career-move/

ventsmagazine.com – Vincenzo Giammanco of CBF Productions Sets May 29-30 for Return of Stadium Concerts with the Beach Boys and Ziggy Marley

Giammanco and his band of gremlins did indeed stay lit for fans of the concert-going experience during the height of COVID-19: CBF’s 2020 phenom Concerts In Your Car allowed music lovers to at least get a simulation or small taste of a pre-pandemic world by placing them in the safety and comfort of their Edsel or Pinto as they watched the live proceedings, the music of the concert piping in loud and clear through their car speakers.

And now, Giammanco is ready to lead us all by the hands and welcome us back to actual in-person stadium concerts: This May 29, music luminaries The Beach Boys (along with special musical guests John Stamos and Mark McGrath of Sugar Ray fame) will be performing to a stadium of live music starved fans at Petco Park in San Diego. Not content to have just one kick-ass return to stadium events, Giammanco and crew wove their magic and landed the legendary Ziggy Marley – son of the much missed Bob Marley, F.Y.I. – for the following day, May 30 at the same venue. Happy Memorial Day, indeed!

Full article here: https://ventsmagazine.com/2021/05/21/vincenzo-giammanco-of-cbf-productions-sets-may-29-30-for-return-of-stadium-concerts-with-the-beach-boys-and-ziggy-marley/