March 2007.

J. Lo: Born Again?

Filed under: Interviews by Imko

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There’s an article of Jen in the new issue of Entertainment Weekly. I don’t really like the article because it just seems like the interviewer (Margeaux Watson) tries everything to bring Como Ama Una Mujer down. Anyway, decide for yourself, It also has some interesting parts.

Jennifer Lopez has a split personality. There’s J. Lo, the ghetto-fabulous former Fly Girl, who brags about keeping it real in songs like ”Jenny From the Block.” Then there’s the internationally known movie star, who boasts an estimated $12 million-per-film price tag. J. Lo prefers curve-hugging jeans, belly-baring tops, killer stilletos, and chunky bling that reflect her street-chic Bronx roots. Meanwhile, the polished multimillionaire — who resides with hubby Marc Anthony in a mansion on New York’s Long Island — is an iconic portrait of high-end glamour who’s rarely out of step on the red carpet.

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The Ellen DeGeneres Show (March 30) (HQ) 2007

Filed under: Appearances by Imko

Show talk show host Ellen DeGeneres thanking pop icon Jennifer Lopez, after Lopez’s performance, as DeGeneres tapes her show at Universal Orlando, Friday, March 30, 2007, in Orlando Fla.This episode of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” will air on Tuesday, April 3.


“NAFTA Factories, Maquila Workers, and Murder: The Real ...

Filed under: News Articles by Imko


Nationally recognized advocate for social justice and critically acclaimed filmmaker Barbara Martinez Jitner will speak in Farber Hall in Old Main at The University of South Dakota on Tuesday, April 3 at 4 p.m. During her talk, titled “NAFTA Factories, Maquila Workers, and Murder: The Real Story Behind Jennifer Lopez’s New Film Bordertown,” Martinez Jitner will reveal her experiences posing as a factory worker on the U.S./Mexico border, a project she developed to uncover a cycle of poverty and sexual abuse that often leads to murder. Raised by her grandmother, a Mexican immigrant, Martinez Jitner’s mission is to bring untold stories of Latinas to television and film.

Bordertown, a feature film directed by Academy Award nominee Gregory Nava and starring Jennifer Lopez and Antonio Banderas, was inspired by Martinez Jitner’s experiences and subsequent documentary La Frontera. La Frontera chronicles the plight of female factory workers of Juarez, Mexico. Desperate and driven by the pressures of the new international economy, the young women (most only 15-years-old) flock to NAFTA factories (maquiles) seeking a better life. Instead, what often awaits them is a clash of cultures and harsh economic realities that render them powerless, victimized and murdered by the hundreds.

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Gallery Update - ECHO Awards Fan Photos & Magazine Scans

Filed under: Magazines by Imko

We’ve added some new magazine scans to the Photo Gallery. They were all donated by our dear friend Maurice (Crazyboyms). Do you also have some fan photos to share which you made yourself of Jennifer? Don’t hesitate to share them with us! You can find out how to contact us here.

German Newspapers (March) 2007

TV Karstadt (March 31 - April 13) 2007

InStyle Germany (April) 2007

ECHO Awards Performance Fan Photos (March 25)


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Jen shouts out the JLo Crew at MiTRL

Filed under: Interviews by Samantha

Hey everyone, I thought I’d show everyone this cool video of Jennifer at MiTRL where she shouts us out! We don’t have any full video of Jens appearance on MiTRL yet, but hopefully one will surface on the net soon.


Marc Anthony to Jennifer: ‘You’re So Cute!’

Filed under: News Articles by Imko

At a party to celebrate the release of her first Spanish-language album Como Ama Una Mujer (How a Woman Loves), Jennifer Lopez had no bigger fan than husband Marc Anthony.

When the singer appeared onstage Tuesday at the Spotlight Live in New York, she thanked the crowd of familiar faces, which included her mother and sister, but was quickly interrupted by a voice in the audience yelling, “I think you’re so cute!”

Lopez, who married Anthony in 2004, replied with a smile, announcing, “And my husband is here.

Anthony, situated directly in front of the stage with a pal, record producer Swiss Beatz, danced and sang along in Spanish to Lopez’s first number while sipping a beer and puffing on a cigarette. When the song ended, he darted behind a black curtain and disappeared from the audience.

The next song is a little treat,” Lopez, 37, said. “In a second you’ll see why.” After a few lines, Anthony, 38, appeared onstage and joined his wife in a romantic duet. At one point, Anthony drew his wife toward him with his hand on the small of her back, and they stared into each other’s eyes.

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J.Lo Crew inside Como Ama Una Mujer Release Party!

Filed under: Appearances by Chris

Thanks to Marc and Jennifer, the J.Lo Crew got inside the release party for Como Ama Una Mujer! The party was awesome! Jennifer performed 4 songs (Te Voy A Querer, Porque Te Marchas, Por Arriesgarnos, and Que Hiciste). Check out our photos…