Late last week, I was out walking to a movie in downtown Seattle when I got the following text message from a friend in Minneapolis who works in a hotel restaurant: “Haha. I served and got hit on by brother marquis of 2 live crew. Get this, he was in town because he is being charged for sexual harassment by a woman from a club.” I had to ask for further details. Here, pretty much verbatim, is what my friend told me.
Lately, although I curse the network for every Leona Lewis plug or for not recognizing the genius of my audition for that Pop Culture game show, I’m beginning to appreciate VH1 for the little moments of joy they bring to my week. This season of Rock of Love was a delightful run of strippers crying and Bret Michaels hair extensions’ endorsements of Dave and Busters. Miss Rap Supreme is off to a wonderful start, and keeps MC Serch employed, which almost makes up for those Perez Hilton specials. What more could one network provide, I might ask? A reality show starring Miami bass impresario Luther “Luke” Campbell? Pinch me, I must be dreaming.
2 Live Crew/Miami bass impresario Luther Campbell’s “Luke Entertainment Group will be publicly traded on the Nasdaq exchange pink sheets under the stock symbol LKEN,” meaning you can now own your a piece of the entertainment conglomerate that “We Want Some Pussy” built. More »
2 Live Crew/Miami bass impresario Luther Campbell’s “Luke Entertainment Group will be publicly traded on the Nasdaq exchange pink sheets under the stock symbol LKEN,” meaning you can now own your a piece of the entertainment conglomerate that “We Want Some Pussy” built. More »
2 Live Crew/Miami bass impresario Luther Campbell’s “Luke Entertainment Group will be publicly traded on the Nasdaq exchange pink sheets under the stock symbol LKEN,” meaning you can now own your a piece of the entertainment conglomerate that “We Want Some Pussy” built. More »