
ABOVE PHOTO: Janet Jackson (Photo: Everett Collection / shutterstock)
By Florence Anthony
Between touring and dining out, newly-single Janet Jackson has been very busy. Last week, the iconic songstress reportedly hung out with her friend Tyler Perry, where they dined at a vegetarian restaurant called Green Vegetarian Cuisine. The award winning entertainer and producer/writer/director/actor did three films together. So impressed with the food and service, Tyler left a generous tip of $500 on a $27 bill that left waitress Nicole Tijerina crying tears of joy. Janet and Tyler also took a selfie with the owner. Later in the week Jan dined at the popular Hollywood eatery The Ivy, with her baby so Eissa, where she refused to answer photographers’ questions about alleged abuse suffered from her estranged husband Wissam Al Mana……..
On September 13, The Legends of Vinyl, inducted Tony Lopez, former manager of the Billboard Music Awards winning group GQ, into the LOV New York/DJ/Artists Hall of Fame. The illustrious event took place at Sofrito in Harlem. Originally called The Rhythm Makers, Lopez suggested the prolific group, which consisted of Emanuel Raheim Leblanc, the late Keith “Sabu” Crier, Herb Lane and Paul Service, change their name to GQ, which stood for Good Quality. Lopez is looking forward to the publication of his memoir “The Real GQ Story: Number 1 With A Bullet,” hitting bookstores, Amazon.com, iBooks, Kindle and Nook in time for the upcoming holidays………
Now that celebrity jewelry designer Margo Manhattan has launched her exclusive line for HSN, it is time to get shopping. Moving and shaking in New York style or rocking the fall scene on the go, Margo Manhattan’s collection strikes the perfect balance between luxury and rock ‘n’ roll chic. It’s no surprise considering her client list includes Beyonce and Selena Gomez……..
The Museum of Public Relations, the world’s only museum dedicated to the history of the PR Field, named Mike Paul, president of Reputation Doctor LLC, as a member of its Board of Advisors. Paul joins two dozen PR professionals and educators from around the world who currently serve on the board of the Museum, a non-profit educational organization, based at Baruch College, in New York City. “As we continue to expand our reach around the world, Mike’s expertise in global brand-building will be of particular value to the Museum,” said Museum founder Shelley Spector………
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