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Enrique Iglesias and JLove were in a concert with great Euphoria and Glamour
By Jenny Álvarez
Photo: Alfonso De Elías
Enrique Iglesias and Jennifer Lopez were together at Staples Center in Los Angeles, CA in an amazing concert!
Enrique Iglesias surprised his fans (mostly women) with hits such as “Be with You”, “Dirty Dancer”, “I like it”, “Rhythm Divine”, “Tonight” among other hits. He also was singing the most successful cover “Stand by Me” with one of his fans who went up to the stage making his participation the most original and entertaining. However, the only criticism of his performance was the lack of Spanish songs because, although the concert is in the United States, there also were Hispanic fans and Enrique did not sing any of his most successful songs in Spanish that many of his followers expected. On the other hand, women were well represented by Jennifer Lopez or JLove with a Broadway-style presentation, full of energetic dancers including her boyfriend Casper Smart, who definitely showed his dancing skills alongside JLo in “Dance Again.”
In the middle of her concert, there was a video which had several photographs and videos of her children, singing very emotional, “Until It Beats No More.” This song was full of emotions due JLo showed her maternal side and shared to the public.
Lopez made several costume changes, and made a major review of her discography, which was from his first album with “If you have my love” to recent hits like “On the floor” and “Follow the Leader”, the latter successful song, made with Wisin & Yandel, a couple of leaders of reggaeton, a music style created in Puerto Rico.
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Danny DeVito is part of the Walk of Fame with his star
GalaTView staff
Photos by Alfonso De Elias
Danny DeVito received on August 18th the 2,445th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in los Angeles C.A., honoring a career that started slow but ultimately turned him into a success both in front of and behind the camera.
The ceremony was held in connection with the Sept. 13 release of the DVD of the sixth season of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” the FX comedy in which DeVito co-stars as the ne’er-do-well co-owner of a Philadelphia bar.
Putting a new twist on the tradition of having the honoree be the first person to step on the sidewalk star, DeVito took off a shoe and sock stood on his star with one bare foot.
DeVito’s first high-profile role was as the caustic dispatcher Louie De Palma on “Taxi,” which ran on ABC from 1978-82 and NBC in the 1982-83 season. DeVito received four Emmy nominations as outstanding supporting actor in a comedy or variety series, winning the award in 1981.
DeVito’s film credits include “Batman Returns” as the Penguin; “Romancing the Stone,” “The Jewel of the Nile” and “The War of the Roses” with his longtime friend Michael Douglas; “Twins” and “Junior” opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger; “Terms of Endearment”; “Ruthless People”; “Tin Men”; “Hoffa”; and “Matilda.”
He directed “Throw Momma from the Train”; “The War of the Roses”; “Hoffa”; “Matilda”; “Death to Smoochy”; and “Duplex.”
DeVito’s movie producing credits include best picture nominee “Erin Brockovich”; “Pulp Fiction”; “Get Shorty”; “Man on the Moon”; “Gattaca”; and “Garden State.” From 2006-2010, he appeared on 63 episodes of TV series “It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia” as character “Frank Reynolds.”