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 CAMBIO: NICK JONAS VS. JOE JONAS: FASHION FACE-OFF

 Don’t worry. It’s just a little brotherly couture competition in today’s Fashion Face-Off.

Which Jonas Bro looked better on the red carpet? Vote now for “casual-neckline Nick” or “black-tie-trendy Joe” in our brand new style smackdown.

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ARTICLE: FROM TWEEN HEARTTHROB TO STYLE STUD

 

 People say that the best way to put yourself at ease during interviews with celebrities is to imagine them in funny situations. Blame it on that unforgettable 2009 video of a shaggy-haired Joe Jonas booty-shaking to Beyonce’s “Single Ladies” in leotards and pumps, but I’d been expecting to meet a goofy teenage boy for my one-on-one interview. Boy, was I ever wrong.

What greeted me was a lean, muscular young man wearing a tight white Bench shirt and a warm smile on his face. He’s shorn his trademark shaggy mop in favor of a close-cropped ’do, his jaw shadowed by a bit of stubble. It took me a while to process that the guy in front of me really was one-third of the global pop phenomenon that took the tween demographic by storm. Once it sank in, I realized that every single “Camp Rock”-era Disney baby who’s now a lady probably would’ve killed to be in my place. No doubt about it, this Jonas brother is definitely now a man.

New endorser
The 22-year-old star was formally introduced as Bench’s newest endorser in a press launch held at the Makati Shangri-La’s Rizal Ballroom last May 23, where he also performed three songs off his solo album “Fastlife.” He joins the ranks of young, accomplished heartthrobs such as David Archuleta, “Pretty Little Liars” actress Lucy Hale, “The Vampire Diaries”’ Michael Trevino, and, more recently, K-pop superstars Siwon and Donghae of Super Junior.

“It’s been really awesome. You know, I’ve always wanted to come here,” he enthused during Super’s short but sweet chat with him right before the press launch. Joe is also currently doing promotional tours for his solo album, “Fastlife,” at the Ayala Malls in Manila and Cebu on top of his busy schedule. “I think, for me, it’s just about experiencing and traveling and discovering and doing whatever people throw at me,” he adds with a smile.

What’s the story behind this endorsement? What made you say yes to Bench?
The partnership with Bench was, I think, just a no-brainer. The fact that I’ve never been here, the clothes are great, and I really like their brand … I think it was just a perfect fit, so when they asked to partner up I just had to say yes.

How would you describe your sense of style?
My sense of style is, I think, fun. I like color. I like to be able to express myself through my clothing, so I like taking risks and having fun with color and style and something that pops.

Is there any particular article of clothing that you love?
Shoes. I love shoes. I’ve got quite a lot of shoes, so I was very happy when I got to the Bench store and saw that they had pairs of shoes that I’ve never seen before.

Will you be wearing those?
Absolutely, yes. They’re in my hotel room right now.

About music. How’s it like, flying solo?
It’s been really good. I think the biggest thing I’ve taken from it is that it’s just a fun experience. It’s more of the same, but by myself. It can be difficult sometimes when you realize that it’s a lot of hard work, and you have to really focus and take time out of every day to just be able to hone in and say, “Okay, I’m gonna do my best.” It makes a lot of sense when you’re with two other people; you kinda have them to lean on ’cause if something’s stressful or you’re tired that day, you can look to your brothers and say, “Why don’t you take this interview?” or “Why don’t you sing this song?” But when it’s all on you, you have to really focus and do your best.

How is “Fastlife” different from the Jonas Brothers repertoire?
I think with my project, being 22, I was going to certain clubs in the States to play my music. That was kind of cool for me, because I’ve never done that before and that’s a whole new audience. The audience reacted really well. And just being able to make a record that I was working [on] with new artists … I worked with Chris Brown, Lil Wayne and musicians I never thought I would, and it was really cool to see that they really support it.

Do you have any other artists you’d like to collaborate with?
I think it’d be cool to work with somebody like Frank Ocean—he’s a musician that’s kind of just starting up. He’s good. Actually, you know who I think would be great to work with? Jessica (Sanchez) from American Idol. I wasn’t really following the season but my brother said, “You gotta check this girl out!” and I was like, “If she doesn’t win, somebody’s messing up.” I think she’s so amazing for her age, so yeah, maybe we’ll do a little duet together.

That’d be cool. You’ve toured with Britney Spears and Jay Sean, right? How was it?
It was really cool. Britney, she’s one of those artists that’s just a legend and to be able to go on tour with her, her dancers and her crew, you know, everybody was really great. And Jay Sean, he and I became really close, and he’s a really cool guy. Really talented and a hard worker. I think there’s always a fun, competitive thing going on between me and him. (Laughs)

Having grown up in the spotlight as a teen idol and Disney heartthrob, have you ever been concerned that people would have a hard time taking you seriously as an adult artist? Like, they’ll always see you as one of the Jonas Brothers?
That’s a good question. That was something I thought about, definitely. You know, it goes through your mind, but I didn’t want to force myself on people. I also knew, going into this, that my fans are growing up and going to college and finishing college. So I kind of realized that I can really make a record that suits my audience without me forcing or saying, “I’m an adult, take me seriously like I’m a real artist.” You don’t have to do that, you just let the music prove itself.

What sets you apart from your brothers, musically and as an individual?
Musically, I think, creating this record I had a lot of R&B-type of inspirations with it. I was able to create stuff that I’ve listened to for a long time that [was] infused in the Jonas Brothers music but now I could do it by myself.
Personally, I think I’m pretty easygoing. Sometimes I think my brothers, like Kevin, can all be stressful in situations … (Laughs) I just have fun with a lot of stuff, and I like to be funny and travel a lot. During my off time, I’m trying to find a place to go to and travel.

Any other projects you’re currently involved in?
Yeah. Part of the business is that you have to keep everything a secret, but there are a couple of TV show opportunities that I’ll hopefully be able to do. I’m flying back to America to be one of the judges [for] Miss USA. I’m gonna be doing a couple of concerts in Europe and probably South America. Working specifically on music with my brothers for another project … We’re just making music right now. I’m not really sure what or where it’s going to go, but I think for us we’re just in the studio creating because we love to create. And then a couple of movie ideas and projects that I’m thinking about.

How do you plan to carve your own path as an artist, with or without your brothers?
I think [being] with them is the key. I think a lot of artists think that because they’ve had success, they can just leave and do it by themselves. And something that I’ve always learned, especially during my solo project, is that you gotta understand where you came from; for me, that’s the Brothers. So I’m always gonna have them as the forefront, in the band, and the solo project will come second. I’ll keep creating when I can, but I think I’m gonna have to focus on the Brothers.

Any message for your Filipino fans?
I love them and they’re awesome. I’m really looking forward to meeting them all and seeing them. And, mabuhay!

Catch Joe Jonas live at the Alabang Town Center Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at Ayala Center Cebu at 3 p.m.

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ARTICLE: MTV: CODY SIMPSON AND JOE JONAS GET ‘PUNK’D'!
 When she’s not busy being everyone’s favorite cheerio on “Glee”, Heather Morris loves to get her prank on! In the latest episode of of MTV’s “Punk’d,” Heather goes for the gold as she plots to get not one but two teen idols: Cody Simpson and Joe Jonas. Yo, those are some lofty goals, gurl, but we respect ‘em!

In her first prank, Heather tries to nail Cody by making him believe his house is getting robbed. As Cody pulls up to his home, he sees a random dude walking out with his golf clubs, his guita and a picture of his family! Cody starts freaking out and just as he’s pretty sure it can’t get any worse, two other perps appear carrying even more of Cody’s stuff. Simpson tries to keep his cool, but he starts to look a little scared after one of the robbers get pissed and starts smashing Cody’s guitar on the street. The “So Listen” singer is definitely about to cry when suddenly Heather Morris bursts onto the scene to let Mr. Simpson know that his ass has been PUNK’D. Sorry, Cody — you may be pretty and all but that doesn’t save you from the wrath of the “Punk’d” gods.

Next up is Heather’s prank on Joe Jonas, and we’d venture to say that what went down here is a rarity in”Punk’d” history! As Joe enters a building, a dude carrying a TV asks him for some help loading the TV in a van. Raised well by his mama, of course Joe willingly offers his assistance. Shortly after, Joe learns that the TV he loaded into the van was actually stolen. When the police come to the scene, Joe gets suspicious. After a few rounds of questioning, Jonas realizes something is off and literally calls out the fact that he is in the process of being punked! The moral of the story: one should never punk a JONAS! They scored too high on their SATs or something.

 SUMMER FUN: FAMILY FARE
 Here’s a sampling of just some of this summer’s family-friendly activities:

Asbury Park Boys and Girls Club Labor Day Weekend Festival, community barbecue, beer and wine garden, live music, rides, children’s activities, noon-10 p.m. Sept. 1-2, Bradley Park, Ocean Avenue at Fifth Avenue. apbbq.com or (732) 775-3533.

Bordentown Twp. New Jersey Renaissance Faire, Robin Hood-themed entertainment, food, activities including jousting and sword fighting, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. June 2-3, 9-10, Liberty Lake Day Camp, 1195 Florence-Columbus Road. $20; $12 ages 6-12; free age 5 and younger. libertylakedaycamp.com or (888) 864-8222.

Bridgewater Advance Auto Parts Monster Jam, “Path of Destruction” monster truck competition, 7 p.m. June 16, MetLife, 501 Route 22 West. $25-$125. metlifestadium.com or (908) 253-1000.

Fourth of July Family Festival, music by Wall Street and Smooth, children’s entertainment and activities, historical re-enactments and fireworks, 5-11 p.m. July 4, North Branch Park, 355 Milltown Road. somersetcountyparks.org or (908) 722-1200.

Califon Eighth Annual Fairmount Country Festival, with pony rides, food and live music, noon-5 p.m. June 10, Fairmount Presbyterian Church, Community House, 247 Old Turnpike Road (Route 517). fpctoday.org or (908) 832-2154.

Cape May Cape May Lighthouse, 215 Light House Ave., capemaymac.org or (609) 884-8656: Family Fun Day, entertainment, activities, craft vendors, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. July 18, 25 and Aug. 1. Registration required. National Lighthouse Day Celebration, entertainment, activities, craft vendors, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Aug. 7. Registration required.

Chatham Civil War Weekend, re-enactment of 2nd NJ Brigade battle between the Blue and the Gray; 10 a.m. June 23-24, Great Swamp Outdoor Education Center, 247 Southern Blvd. $6, seniors $5, ages 4-16 $4, ages 3 and younger free. morrisparks.org or (973) 635-6629.

Clinton Twp. Red Mill Museum Village, 56 Main St., theredmill.org or (908) 735-4101. $9, seniors and military $7, ages 6-12 $5, ages 5 and younger free; Red Mill Storytelling Festival, storytelling by master storytellers of New Jersey on three stages, re-enactors, tour of grounds and workshops, noon-5 p.m. July 8.

Denville Denville Rotary Club 31st Annual Street Festival, food, rides, arts and crafts, vendors and chili cook-off, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. June 3, Downtown Denville, Broadway and Center Street. denvillerotary.org or (201) 736-2540.

Dover Northwest Jersey Train-O-Rama, toy train meet for collectors, dealers and traders, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Aug. 5, Dover High School, 100 Grace St. $6, $2 age 9 and younger. dovertrainshow.com or (973) 361-0723.

East Rutherford State Fair, entertainment, over 50 food vendors, rides, games, exhibits and shopping, 4 p.m.-2 a.m. June 22, July 3-4; 2 p.m.-2 a.m. June 23, 30 and July 7; 2 p.m.-midnight June 24, July 1 and 8; 6 p.m.-midnight June 25-28, July 2 and 5, Meadowlands Sports Complex, 50 State Highway 120. $7-$32. njfair.com or (973) 450-1073.

Farmingdale Historic Allaire Village, 4265 Atlantic Ave., allairevillage.org or (732) 919-3500: Civil War Encampment, with witness speeches, artillery demonstrations, battalion drills, musket cleaning and dress parades, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. June 2; 10 a.m.-3 p.m. June 3. $5 per car. “School Days at the 1830s Howell Works,” noon-4 p.m. June 24.

Frankford Crawfish Fest, with Terrance Simien and the Zydeco Experience, among many others, June 1-3, Sussex County Fairgrounds, 37 Plains Road in Augusta. $35-$140. newjerseystatefair.org or (973) 948-5500.

Frenchtown OPA! Big Fat Greek Festival, hosted by St. Anna Greek Orthodox Church with food, wine and beer, Greek music and dance, art, children’s activities, 4-10 p.m. June 29; noon-10 p.m. June 30; noon-6 p.m. July 1, Razberry’s Banquet and Conference Center, 834 Route 12. stannagoc.org or (908) 782-2379.

Hackettstown Hackettstown State Fish Hatchery Centennial Celebration, fishing, archery, bird walks, exhibits, hatchery tours, Hawg Trough and other family activities, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. June 2-3, Hackettstown State Fish Hatchery, 23 Reese Ave. lnjfishandwildlife.com or (908) 852-3676.

Hanover Excursion Train Ride, 1, 2, 3 and 4 p.m. June 17, July 8 and 15, Whippany Railway Museum, Route 10 West in Whippany. $13, $8 ages 11 and younger, 1 year and younger free. whippanyrailwaymuseum.net or (973) 887-8177.

Highland Park Children’s Culture & Arts Festival, exhibits, balloons, music, face painting and other family attractions, noon-4 p.m. June 3, Borough of Highland Park, Third and Raritan avenues. (201) 238-5800.

Hoboken “FunFest,” children’s activities and rides, live entertainment; hosted by the Church of Our Lady of Grace and St. Joseph in Hoboken, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. June 3, Church Square Park, 400 Willow Avenue. olgfunfest.com or (201) 659-0369.

Holmdel Greek Festival, rides, games, Greek food and pastry, boutique, folk dancing, music by Privilege Entertainment, 6-10 p.m. June 7; 4-11 p.m. June 8; 1-11 p.m. June 9; noon-8 p.m. June 10, Kimisis Tis Theotokou Greek Orthodox Church, 20 Hillcrest Road. kimisis.com or (732) 739-1515.

Jersey City “The BIG Concert,” music by Sara Bareilles, Joe Jonas, Rachel Crow and local acts, activities, crafts, fireworks, 1-10:30 p.m. June 23, Liberty State Park, 80 Audrey Zapp Drive. $89.50-$101.50. thebigconcertnj.com or (201) 915-3440.

Little Falls Little Falls 4th of July Street Fair, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. July 4, Little Falls Street Fair, Main Street and Stevens Avenue. (201) 998-1144.

Morris Twp. “Get Started Gardening with Children,” basic garden planning, skills and family projects, 10 a.m. June 17, Frelinghuysen Arboretum, 353 E. Hanover Ave. Register by June 10. $5. arboretumfriends.org or (973) 326-7622.

Morristown Fosterfields Living Historical Farm, 73 Kahdena Road, morrisparks.net or (973) 326-7645, unless otherwise listed: “Got Dairy?,” National Dairy Month celebration with lesson on how to operate hand-cranked cream separators, butter making by hand, noon-4 p.m. June 16. $7, seniors $6, ages 4-16 $5.
Newark “Festa di Sant’ Antonio di Padova,” family Italian festival honoring St. Anthony of Padua, includes raffle, religious articles, games, live music, and more, 6-11 p.m. June 1; 3-11 p.m. June 2; 1-10 p.m. June 3, St. Anthony of Padua Church, 750 N. Seventh St. (973) 481-1991.

Perth Amboy 2012 Greek Festival by the Bay, Greek cuisine, beer and wine, music, dance, carnival games and raffles, 11 a.m.-11 p.m. June 1-2; noon-7 p.m. June 3, St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church, 41-47 Wisteria St. $2, ages 11 and younger free. stdemetriospa.org or (732) 826-4466.

Princeton “Once Upon a Mattress,” Princeton Festival production of musical based on the “The Princess and the Pea,” 8 p.m. June 15-16, 22-23, 28-30; 3 p.m. June 17 and 24, Princeton University, Matthews Acting Studio, 185 Nassau St. $45. princetonfestival.org or (609) 258-2787.

Summit Summit Festival of Fine Arts and Crafts, with live musical entertainment, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. June 24, Downtown Summit, Springfield Avenue, Union Place and Beechwood Road. events@jcpromotions.info or (201) 998-6311.
Tenafly Dinosaur & Mineral Adventure, Dinosaurs Rock presentation for ages 5-12, 1-4 p.m. June 19-21, Tenafly Nature Center, 313 Hudson Ave. $90-$225. tenaflynaturecenter.org or (201) 568-6093.

Toms River Fifth Annual Toms River Celtic Festival, bagpipe band, solo and professional piping competitions, Irish, Scottish Welsh and English food and merchandise vendors, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. July 14, Christ Episcopal Church, 415 Washington St. tomsrivercelticfestival.com or (732) 349-5506.

Union “Daddy & Me” Barbecue and Craft Workshop, craft project with hot dogs, hamburgers and soft drinks, 10 a.m.-noon June 9, Liberty Hall Museum, 1003 Morris Ave. Registration required. $20 adult/child, $5 each additional adult. kean.edu/libertyhall or (908) 527-0400.

Woodbridge Festa di San Antonio, Italian food, arts and crafts and other attractions; noon-9 p.m. June 2, Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Church, 625 Florida Grove Road in Hopelawn. olmhr.parishesonline.com or (732) 826-2771.

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 The Jonas Brothers Show Off Their Golfing Trick Shot Skills



The Jonas Brothers did a bit of golfing recently on the roof of a New York City building! They recorded this video for their fans to show off some of their golfing trick shot skills! They’re all so good!

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 Joe Jonas And Liam Hemsworth Join David Archuleta As Faces Of Bench In The Philippines



 Joe Jonas and Liam Hemsworth have both joined David Archuleta as faces of the Bench clothing company in the Philippines. Both David and Joe’s advertisements for the company have been revealed already, and Liam’s are on the way. We’ll keep you posted if we see them!

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