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Beyonce Wants A Man... Volunteers?
Source: http://hot104.com/hotwire/0401902654a.html

Friday, April 19, 2002

``The more successful I get, the more I want a boyfriend,'' 20-year-old Destiny's Child lead singer Beyonce Knowles tells W magazine for its May issue. ``But it's hard. Where am I going to meet somebody? Maybe at an awards show? Or on tour?'' Knowles says she Kelly and Michelle sometimes go to clubs where they could meet guys.

``And what do we do but sit there and look depressed the whole time,'' she says. ``We look so unhappy and bored, no one is ever going to come up to us. And because of security, no one can get to us anyway.

``I could say to the security guard, 'OK, he can come over,' but I don't want to have to tell somebody he can come talk to me. It just feels forced, like I'm out there looking and I picked the one I want. That's just whacked.''

Knowles co-stars as Foxxy Cleopatra with Mike Myers in the third ``Austin Powers'' movie, ``Austin Powers in Goldmember,'' which opens July 26.


Posted by Jen on Sunday, April 21, 2002 @ 06:04 p.m.



'NSYNC, Ozzy, Other Artists Sign Mics For Charity Auction
Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1453507/20020419/n_sync.jhtml

04.19.2002

Imagine your friends' reaction when at your next Sunday night no-holds-barred karaoke jam you not only perform a rockin' rendition of Ozzy's "Crazy Train," but you kick it out gripping a mic autographed by the self-proclaimed prince of darkness himself. Now that's the stuff of which local legends are made.

An array of artists including Osbourne, 'NSYNC, Christina Aguilera, the Dave Matthews Band and Moby have signed on to contribute their John Hancocks to "Bid for Hearing," a charity auction beginning April 29 on eBay which will feature microphones autographed by various musicians. Nelly Furtado, AC/DC, Hank Williams Jr. and the Pretenders' Chrissie Hynde are also among the 20-plus musicians set to offer their signatures.

The auction is being held to help promote Better Hearing and Speech Month, and to raise money for the nonprofit hearing conservation organization House Ear Institute (HEI).

—Lauren Quigley


Posted by Jen on Sunday, April 21, 2002 @ 06:02 p.m.



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Sorry there were no new entries yesterday. Had a busy day, and couldn't get online. Also, there was no new news to post yesterday, so that was a good thing. I guess.

Posted by Jen on Sunday, April 21, 2002 @ 06:01 p.m.



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