Wednesday 13 August 2008

Jennifer Lopez - Lopez Brings Maid To Tv

Hollywood actress JENNIFER LOPEZ is delivery her 2002 romantic funniness MAID IN MANHATTAN to the little screen.

The 39-year-old has teamed up with U.S. TV network ABC to grow a young series based on the hit film.

Lopez will not star in the program, but will serve as an executive director producer - overseeing the production and the script.

The show will mirror the plot of the big screen rendering, with a struggling maiden working at a deluxe New York hotel, just it will feature an entirely different character.

Writer Chad Hodge tells the Hollywood Reporter, "The show is a different maid in a different Manhattan. She (Lopez) will be very integral in the pilot program and serial."





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Wednesday 6 August 2008

Grizzly Bear Really Excited About Forthcoming Album

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1. Grizzly Bear, "Two Weeks"
Their new album may non be due until adjacent April, simply Grizzly Bear took to Letterman on Wednesday to give a (really) early preview. Sounds pretty good so far! [Stereogum]

2. GZA, "Alphabets"
At the beginning of this unexampled track from his forthcoming album Pro Tools, GZA claims that "all I need is a flap with a continuous loop topology." And and then he proves it. [Grand Good]

3. Gnarls Barkley, "The Reckoner" (Radiohead cover)
You probably couldn't find two guys who looked less alike than Thom Yorke and Cee Lo Green, but the Soul Machine does a good job co-ordinated the Radiohead front man's pipes on this live cover. [Hypeful]



4. Native Korean Rock, "OOO"
While Yeah Yeah Yeah Nick Zinner has been off acting guitar for ScarJo, his bandmate Karen O has been vocalizing with her weird (but great!) new side project. Everybody wins! [Brooklyn Vegan]

5. DMX, "Soldier"
DMX would like you to believe that his recent trouble with the law is like some harrowing war movie, with the rapper playing the "soldier, warrior, man-at-arms." That doesn't quite explain the animal inhuman treatment and identity element theft, though. [Sit Down Stand Up]
—Ehren Gresehover