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...players, because they surely have eyes on him. Led by new hip-hop entries like Eminem, Jennifer Lopez and Nelly, the celebrity-branded-clothing market nearly doubled over the past two years, from $3.2 billion in 2001 to $6.1 billion in 2003, according to research firm NPDFashion World. Snoop Dogg entered the mix last month, announcing a partnership with Pony to release his own sneaker line, "The One and Only," in November...
...their money." Along with clubs, arenas and music venues have sprouted up in the hotels, replacing the crooners with major pop and hip-hop acts. "For years people thought it was where acts go to retire," says Russell Jones, general manager of House of Blues Las Vegas, where Prince, Snoop Dogg and James Brown have played this year. "That image has really changed. Now a lot of the acts come through three times a year...
...star for a minute." Along with clubs, music venues have sprouted up in the hotels, replacing the crooners with major pop and hip-hop acts. "For years people thought it was where acts go to retire," says Russell Jones, general manager of House of Blues Las Vegas, where Prince, Snoop Dogg and James Brown have played this year. "Now a lot of [current] acts come through three times a year." The only part of the action that casinos don't control are the strip clubs, and they're trying to change that. Last year, a few hotel-casino owners quietly...
...from his persona as a nerdy teacher calling for “Bueller...Bueller,” Ben Stein quoted lyrics from Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg and cracked a series of jokes at Harvard Law School’s Class Day yesterday, before ending on a more serious note by urging students to be grateful to their parents...
...spend most of their teens smoking weed and trying to find love or sex." He adds simply: "I'm not working class. I'm just a young bloke who lives in a normal world." He sees none of this as contradiction. "I've got nothing in common with Snoop Doggy Dog but he portrays a really exciting life," Skinner argues. "Even though you don't identify with him you find it fascinating." Unlike Snoop's work, A Grand is a, well, concept album - even if Skinner balks at the term: "I get these images of '70s Spinal Tap pretentiousness...