Still Standing

Monica and JD takes viewers behind the scenes of her upcoming reality show set to premiere this October on BET. Check it out!




Music Biz:
Cassie Talks New Album!

AHHA: If you could just kind of touch on the title. The mind definitely goes certain places when you mention the title.

Cassie: The last album, it was self-titled. It was a fast release because I had the single out and I just had to put an album out almost immediately. It was like I had no choice, kind of. And it wasn’t that it was bad. It was a great album, but I wanted people to be able to see who I was and the kind of music I like and what I really like to listen to. Electro Love is not really supposed to be taken literally. DJ Cassidy gave me the idea, and I just thought it fit the sound of the album perfectly with where it was going. It’s not electro music/house like hardcore but there is a good beat to dance to. And the lyrical content is dope. It’s all different. So I have a record with Pharrell that he wrote on. Tricky and Dream, Akon, like it’s just a good mix.
Aubrey O'Day's Peep Show!
PEEPSHOW, Las Vegas' newest hit production and only striptease spectacular is pleased to announce Aubrey O'Day as the newest addition to the PEEPSHOW cast at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. O'Day's opening night is September 14, 2009.

O'Day will perform alongside a sizzling ensemble of sexy PEEPSHOW GIRLS, showstoppers from film, TV, Broadway and beyond, who were handpicked to perform in this multi-million dollar production which features today's best-known hits and original songs created especially for PEEPSHOW.

"Aubrey is a talented and extremely gifted performer with Broadway, television and recording credits," says Co-CEO of Base Entertainment, Scott Zeiger. "Aubrey is one of the sexiest entertainers in the industry today and we are thrilled to welcome her to the PEEPSHOW cast."


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