I didnt know that, I like Chante's music, but she needs to go somewhere, obviously she has a new album that's coming out b/c she's using Jennifer
to promote her flops. The only song I liked from her was "Chante's Got A Man" that was my jam.
Add this stat to the list of disparities between the Republican and Democratic parties: according to a list compiled by a major bipartisan lobbying firm,
Democratic and left-leaning entities have scheduled three times as many parties and receptions as their conservative and Republican leaning-counterparts.
The DNC list is 16 pages long; the RNC list runs only five pages.
Many of the events are organized by the DNC itself, but dozens have corporate or organizational sponsors, including a "VIP Dinner" at Tambien
hosted by Eli Lilly, a festival honoring Blue Dog Democrats sponsored by AT&T and Genworth, a "Friends of New Orleans All-Star
Jam-Balaya" sponsored by US Telecom -- all on Sunday, August 24.
The Creative Coalition is sponsoring several events, including a luncheon co-hosted by the National Association of Realtors. Same with the
Recording Industry Association of America: Kanye West is scheduled to perform at a RIAA event, and Jennifer Lopez and the Black Eyed Peas are also slated to
appear at events.
Conflict of interest note: National Journal and General Motors are hosting a party for RNC convention CEO Maria Cino.
Big Head Todd and Bobby Yang are featured performers at a "Magnum Entertainment" event on Sunday, August 31 in Minneapolis. Other RNC corporate
events include a Republican Main Street Partnership luncheon hosted by AT&T, a reception for Bank of America's environmental sustainability efforts,
a reception at Solera Restaurant hosted by the Distilled Spirits Council and the Hill newspaper, and a foreign policy forum hosted by Daimier. On Tuesday,
August 2, Haley Barbour hosts the Mississippi delegation at an event hosted by several major trade associations.
According to the draft schedule, the Creative Coalition gala at the Republican National Convention features celebs like Quentin Tarantino, Spike Lee
(really?), Susan Sarandon (really?) Cheryl Hines (really?) and other liberals.
so I saw this on jlobronx and i thought it was interesting especially some of the nominations....
What moment was tops in fashion? Was it during the '60s when first lady Jackie Kennedy'sstyle was copied by American
women in droves? Or was it Jennifer Lopez in the eye-popping Versace gown she wore to the Grammys in 2000? Or
possibly it was Brooke Shields in her Calvin Klein jeans ads?
On tonight's ET, we're introducing the WWD.com sweepstakes
in which industry experts and the fashion-loving public will vote on the top "75 Defining Moments in Fashion" to determine which is No. 1.
WWD executive editor Bridget Foleywill announce the sweepstakes and explain the month-long voting process.
Each week for the next three weeks, 25 fashion-forward moments will be presented and viewers can go to WWD.com and vote on their
favorite. Registered voters will automatically be entered into a sweepstakes to win a designer handbag.
WWD.com came up with the campaign as a way of celebrating the new WWD.com. In honor of the sweepstakes, the subscription-only Web site will be
free beginning August 4th for one week, while voting capabilities for the" 75 Defining Moments in Fashion" poll will remain open throughout the
duration of the month-long voting process, which closes August 27th.
The winner will be announced simultaneously on ET and WWD.com on September 2.