I forgot All about this It ain't News Just summit that Happened to me when I was like 12/13
Anyways I took The JLO album to school and I forgot it cursed In Play And I asked the Teacher to Play it During Art lesson and he was Like Sure And when the
PLAY MY MOTHER FUCKING SONG part came on he Turned Of the CD and I got Sent out the Classroom and A letter sent home from school Saying I had Explticit
Material With me and My parents Shouldnt be Letting a 12 Year Old bring stuff like that To school Its just Not acceptable for My age or In a school Enviroment
Lol
So Threw The JLO faze It brought me Trouble I rember People Coming upto me and was saying Oh did You bring a Jennifer Lopez album to school and asked to
teacher to play it and has swear words and that Init I was Like YUP and they all just thought it was Funny
selena lopez wrote:
I forgot All about this It ain't News Just summit that Happened to me when I was like 12/13
Anyways I took The JLO album to school and I forgot it cursed In Play And I asked the Teacher to Play it During Art lesson and he was Like Sure And when the
PLAY MY MOTHER FUCKING SONG part came on he Turned Of the CD and I got Sent out the Classroom and A letter sent home from school Saying I had Explticit
Material With me and My parents Shouldnt be Letting a 12 Year Old bring stuff like that To school Its just Not acceptable for My age or In a school
Enviroment Lol
So Threw The JLO faze It brought me Trouble I rember People Coming upto me and was saying Oh did You bring a Jennifer Lopez album to school and asked to
teacher to play it and has swear words and that Init I was Like YUP and they all just thought it was Funny
Lol Just a Random Memory
The same thing happened to my sister's friend in elementary, she was going to perform Play for a school talent show, but they wouldn't let her b/c
of that part, so she performed Step Into My World instead.
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Highlights from this week in entertainment
history
12:00 AM CDT on Sunday, June 1, 2008
1933: The first drive-in movie theater opens, in Camden, N.J.
1959:Bob Dylan graduates from high school in Hibbing, Minn. The name on his diploma: Robert
Zimmerman. He'd been the leader of a high school band called the Golden Chords.
1967: Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell make their debut as a duo on the R&B chart with "Ain't No
Mountain High Enough."
1969: The two-record rock opera Tommy hits the U.S. album chart.
1974: Singer Sly Stone marries Kathy Silva during a Sly and the Family Stone concert in New York.
1978: Bruce Springsteen's album Darkness on the Edge of Town is released.
2004Jennifer LopezmarriesMarc Anthonyat her home in
Beverly Hills, Calif.
2005: Singer Jack White of the White Stripes marries model Karen Elson in Brazil.
2007:Paris Hilton begins serving a 23-day jail sentence for breaking probation. She is transferred after three days to
her own home for house arrest after she develops a psychological condition. She later returns to jail to finish her sentence.
Producer hopes the high-energy song and dance routine will resonate with Hispanics
Left: Among the performers in "Superstars Latinos" is Tatiana, who impersonates Jennifer Lopez. Middle: Producer Stephen
Sorrentino says the Friday show at Texas Station could open the door for a tour of other Station casinos. Right: Performer Ines is a Shakira tribute artist.
The singers will be backed by an eight-piece Latin band.
Las Vegas producer Stephen Sorrentino brings a new show, "Superstars Latinos," to the 1,200-seat Dallas Events Center at Texas Station on
Friday.
"We have one shot at Texas Station to see how it works and if the fans like it then we may get to tour various Station casinos," says Sorrentino,
who's also one of the country's top Elton John tribute artists.
The high-energy, 90-minute musical is a tribute to Enrique Iglesias, Shakira, Jennifer Lopez, Gloria Estefan and Ricky Martin. It features singers backed by
an eight-piece Latin band.
"It's English and has shades of both Spanish lyric and Spanglish," he says. "Two of the cast members speak fluent Spanish, so there will
be a blend. Though this is a Latin show, all these artists are huge in the American/English-speaking market."
"Superstars Latinos" is one of 13 productions Sorrentino has on his shelf, including "Superstars Live," "The British
Invasion," "La Mascarade" (a female impersonator show), "United We Stand" (a patriotic show) and "Country to the Bone."
Sorrentino is betting the Latin show will be a hit at Texas Station, which has a large Hispanic fan base.
"There's really nothing for the Latinos in this town, especially for the locals," he says. "We're putting a lot of production value
into the show - the band, five stars, dancers from Los Angeles."
Sorrentino will switch hats July 19, when he changes from producer to entertainer. He will perform his Elton John routine at the Armadillo Lounge in Texas
Station.
Katy Setterfield should start looking for a home in Las Vegas.
The British entertainer who won a contest for a three-month engagement with "Legends in Concert" captivated the Vegas audience who caught her
recent debut at the Imperial Palace, performing a tribute to the late Dusty Springfield.
Setterfield sang "Son of a Preacher Man," "Wishin' and Hopin'," "I Only Want to Be With You" and "You Don't
Have to Say You Love Me," and received the most enthusiastic applause of the evening.
If there was any doubt that Setterfield could make it in Vegas, she settled that issue. The question now is, can Vegas keep her?
She won the Vegas appearance on BBC's hit series "The One and Only ..." in February.
The engagement coincides with the 25th anniversary of "Legends in Concert," which has added Marcel Forestieri, a dead ringer for Jay Leno.
"Legends" is one of the longest-running shows in town, debuting May 5, 1983, with tributes to Buddy Holly, Janis Joplin, Marilyn Monroe, Bobby
Darin and Elvis. On Stage Entertainment now has "Legends" shows in Branson, Mo.; Myrtle Beach, S.C., and Atlantic City.
Details: "Legends in Concert," 7:30 and 10 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays, Imperial Palace, $53.80 to $70.80, 794-3261
Comedy room opens downtown
The North and the South met onstage with the May 21 debut of the club Comedy After Hours at Fitzgeralds.
Marc Ryan, a Louisiana native, and J. Jay Boyd, a native of New York, were the first headliners to perform for the new show in the casino's 120-seat
showroom.
Producer Robert Burke says there will be a new cast of headliners each week. Adam Hunter and Richie Holliday headline this weekend, and Tim Young and Ross
Duncliffe come in next week.
Downtown has been a tough sell in recent years, but productions at Fitzgeralds ("Country Superstars Tribute"), the Plaza ("The Rat Pack Is
Back") and the Golden Nugget ("Defending the Caveman") have proved there is a market for the right show.
One thing Comedy After Hours has going for it is no competition. There are no comedy rooms in the neighborhood - the last one was the Comedy Zone at the
Plaza.
One thing the new show has going against it is that it's beginning at the start of summer, which historically has not been a good time to debut.
"We've got to start sometime," Burke says, "and this way we can get the bugs worked out."
There were a few bugs on opening night - mostly microphones that didn't work. Once the mikes were functioning, fans had fun.
Details: Comedy After Hours, 9 p.m. Thursdays through Tuesdays, additional performances 11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, Fitzgeralds showroom, $28.95,
388-2400
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Parts of an interview form Ben promoting GBG on 5/30
Do you have any regrets?
BA: No serious regrets. Sure, I could have made better movie or relationship choices. I wish I'd changed my
name early on. I used to be very critical of people who changed their name, like they were going all Hollywood, but now I understand it. It protects those
around you. But I've been very fortunate, I have a cool family.
You were once engaged to J.Lo, but called it off at the last minute. Were you ever afraid of marrying the
wrong person again?
BA: I really think you know ahead of time when you make mistakes in relationships, but you tell yourself, 'No,
I'll be OK.' It's because you don't want to face it. You're only ready to admit it when the relationship becomes untenable and you have
to get out of it. Those reasons you say at the end, you knew them at the beginning, but you just didn't admit them to yourself. Well, at least in my
experiences. With Jen, I just knew.
Describe your perfect woman…
BA: That's easy, I married her. Jennifer (Garner) is so up there, you keep thinking there has to be a dark
side. She's incredibly patient and an amazing mother. One of the great things about Jennifer is she has no idea how beautiful she is. There are a lot of
women, particularly in this business, who use their physical attributes and sexuality to get them somewhere. That isn't her style at all. But she's
drop-dead gorgeous. She's more than the girl next door, because she's va-va voom, but in the same vein she's not threatening. Jennifer is someone
I can trust and get along with.
I never liked ben afflek, What is he trying to say? He cheated on Jlo with strippers, was a nobody before she started dating him in my opinion, and when they
got together everyone started to know who he was, He gambles too much and is ugly in my opinion. He is with jen Garner now, so he has moved on and so has
jlo, So why keep asking him about her, it is the past. I am so glad that she is with Marc now......