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In the late 1800’s Italians immigrated to the United States via New York’s own Ellis Island, bringing with them a recipe for something called Pizza. In 1905 America’s first pizzeria was opened on Spring Street in Little Italy. With so much history it’s no surprise that New York City still churns out some of the most authentic pizza pies in North America. So if you want the country’s best pizza, you come to New York and if you want to learn how to make it, you come to Pizza a Casa pizza school on the Lower East Side. Host Annamaria Stewart (@AnnamariaChen) sits down with owner Mark Bello to learn about the history of Pizza a Casa and partakes in their pizza self-sufficiency class, tackling a classic Neapolitan pizza while Mark demonstrates how to make the perfect New York style pie, giving viewers a preview of how to make restaurant quality pizza in their home kitchen.

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You can now experience 40 years of SNL, the longest running comedy program in U.S. history, in its first ever full-scale exhibition on 5th Avenue, just blocks from the legendary Studio 8H. Saturday Night Live: The Exhibition not only showcases the history of the iconic program, but it gives fans a behind the scenes look at the hectic week that goes into every episode, chronicling the 6-day creative process from start to finish. The interactive exhibition allows visitors to jump into SNL sets from Jeopardy, Wayne’s World, and Weekend Update while surrounded by original props and costumes from the show. Host Annamaria Stewart sits down with Creative Director Mark Lach on a full-scale recreation of Studio 8H to learn what went into creating Saturday Night Live: The Exhibition.

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Sneakerheads will get a kick out of the Brooklyn Museum’s latest exhibition which chronicles the history and impact of a piece of footwear that is largely responsible for the commercialization of athletics; a shoe that has transcended both race and status to create a culture all its own; the sneaker. Host Annamaria Stewart sat down with Lisa Small, curator of “The Rise of Sneaker Culture” exhibition, to talk about curating the exhibit, how the Jordan Brand reached icon status, the transition from sportswear to fashion, and the preservation of collectible sneakers.

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The Rise of Sneaker Culture
July 10 – October 4 2015

Crayola is a brand known for inspiring creativity in budding artists, classically known for their tangible crayons, markers, pencils and paints; they’ve stayed true to their roots but have added a surprising digital spin. There is no denying that kids have become increasingly more tech obsessed, so how do you keep them interested in offline activities? If you are Crayola you introduce some cutting-edge digital platforms that bring their drawings to life. ClearVISION/CorporateProfile host Annamaria Stewart, heads to the North American International Toy Fair to check out Crayola’s Color Alive and gives viewers a sneak peek at the Motorized Crayon Carver and Crayola Creations Thread Wrapper.

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Spin Master is a company that you may have been hearing more about recently, their Zoomer interactive balancing dinosaur topped almost every must have toy list this past holiday season and took home the overall “Toy of the Year” award. Their robotic kit Meccanoid G15 KS with Learned Intelligent Motion was one of the stand-out products at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show. At four feet tall Meccanoid stands out from other robots at the Toy Fair in sheer size but his customizable and programmable options make him unique in every way. ClearVISION/Corporate Profile Host Annamaria Stewart heads to the North American International Toy Fair to meet Meccanoid G15 KS.

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While more toy companies are leaning toward electronic and app-based games it can be a struggle to keep kids active. Zing Toys aims to promote an active lifestyle with their line of high-action products and one great way to get your kids to put their phone down and get off the couch is to hand them a light-up bow and arrow. ClearVISION/Corporate Profile host Annamaria Stewart heads to the Zing Toy Booth at the NY Toy Fair to check out the Firetek Bow, Zonic Blaze Arrows, and Firetek Rocket.

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Since Razor introduced the popular Razor scooter 15 years ago, the company has continuously reinvented the action sports category for kids, teens, and even adults. Now that the brand has branched out into electric rides, each year the carts and drifters continue to include more features. ClearVISION/Corporate Profile host Annamaria Stewart heads to the NY Toy Fair to speak with Ali Kermani Product Designer of the already in demand Crazy Cart XL, she also gives viewers a preview of Razor’s new Ground Force Drifter Fury and takes a look at some souped up rides for the smaller action sports fan.

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Highlights from the 2015 North American International Toy Fair at the Javits Center in New York City. ClearVISION/Corporate Profile Host Annamaria Stewart gives viewers a sneak peek at the newest toys hitting the shelves this year that you won’t want to miss. Make sure to stay tuned for our brand spotlight episodes on:
-Razor
-Crayola
-LEGO
-Madame Alexander
-WowWee
-Lionel Trains
-Skyrocket
-K’NEX
-Genesis
-Zing Toys
-Wicked Cool Toys
-MGA Entertainment
-Spin Master
-Jakks Pacific
-Uncle Milton
-NXT Generation

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The Business of Cannabis –
This is Not Your Parent’s High Times
Many of you have grown up as we did in the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s or even 90’s, when cannabis was commonly referred to as marijuana, maryjane or simply pot. It was associated with Woodstock, Bob Marley, Cheech and Chong, High Times Magazine, and Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Perhaps you may even remember an earlier time in which cannabis was propagandized and demonized, as in the 1936 movie Reefer Madness, a movie in which young teenagers are lured into purchasing marijuana from a couple living in sin and then through a gateway and ultimately down a dark path that leads to addiction, dark crimes, insanity, and even death. Well, as you all know now, the times they are a changin’, and cannabis has now been approved for medical use in over 25 states in the US, and legalized for recreational use in the states of Colorado, Washington, Oregon and Alaska. And it won’t stop there, as proposed legislative changes are taking place nearly every day.
There are a few things that make this industry very fascinating. First of all, of course, is the potential size of the market and industry. Secondly, from a legal perspective, there are unique issues related to the interplay and contradiction between Federal and State law. Thirdly, everywhere we go and whatever financial conferences we attend these days, there seems to be a buzz (pardon the pun) and excitement related to companies associated with this space. And lastly, for now, from a medical use perspective, we have never seen a medical product that is administered without regard to a particular dose, as in “take 2 of these and call me in the morning” or “take 1 every 6 hours for 7 days straight”. It is an anomaly.

Today, there is a burgeoning cannabis industry that some have referred to as “The Green Rush”. It is a growing tide spreading across the US, which in some ways harkens back to the end of prohibition or the way that the legalization of gay marriage has recently swept across many states of our nation. Perhaps more appropriately the issue of whether cannabis-related companies should or can be publicly listed and traded is more akin to the gambling industry, where federal and state laws are not in concert. A recent article published by the Washington Post cites to a report released by Greenwave Advisors, which it refers to as a “comprehensive research and financial analysis for the emerging legalized cannabis industry”. The article goes on to state that “…legal cannabis could be an industry with revenues of $35 billion by 2020 if cannabis is legalized at the federal level”. To put it further in perspective, this $35 billion figure represents more annual revenue than the NFL (currently $10 billion), and is roughly on par with current revenues for the newspaper publishing industry ($38 billion) and the confectionary industry ($34 billion). Thus, we are obviously talking about a potentially very big industry.

The historical uses of cannabis are well documented and many: cannabis has been used for medicine, food, fuel, paper, rope, maps, bricks, oil, paint, furniture and much more. In today’s market, in the states where cannabis has been legalized for recreational use, the primary focus of the market has become threefold, broken down into producers (or growers), processors (or labelers), and retailers. The secondary focus has become the many industries that have developed or are developing around those entities, such as real estate, agriculture, lighting, tourism, technology, research and development, e-commerce, banking and security (to name just a few).

Now once the foundation is set, combine the need and desire of entrepreneurs to raise money to fund their businesses or ideas in this space and you create a perfect storm. It is the interplay of the emerging business, fundraising and regulatory oversight which this Report is concerned. One of our primary focuses will be on companies considering ownership by individuals or entities outside of a small group in the legalized jurisdictions and will range to companies either considering to go public or that may have already crossed the divide and are public, listed and trading on the US capital markets (whether on a national securities exchange on the over-the-counter markets).

We have humbly set out to create a report that is intended to be a central place where readers can gather synthesized information about the regulatory state, development and emerging trends of this growing industry.

There are a lot of different ways to see the sights in New York City but there is only one tour that turns the streets of NYC into a stage; part broadway show, part tour bus in this episode we take viewers on THE RIDE. Our Host Annamaria Stewart (Chen) boards THE RIDE to talk with CEO/CCO Richard Humphrey about the innovative company’s beginnings, buses, performers, and custom rides. Then she sits back to give viewers a peak at THE RIDE experience.

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