
JVibe decided it was time to provide you with some hot and current news on our past cover girls/guys, as well as the stars we feature in our Pop Life interviews. Since JVibe gets the first scoop on young stars like our Jan/Feb coverguy Joe Trohman from Fall Out Boy, we want to keep you updated on their success! Then, when they become as huge as past cover-celebs like Natalie Portman and Zach Braff (don't worry, we've got them covered, too), you can say you saw it back in the day when JVibe got the story. In this corner of our Pop Culture section, Adam will always be here with Adam's Vibe on the Jews you love most.
Morgan Pressel (Unity, May/June 2006) recently became the youngest female golfer ever to win a Ladies' Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Major Championship, taking the Kraft Nabisco Championship in Rancho Mirage, California on April 1st. With a 3-under-par 69 in Sunday's final round, the 18-year-old finished the tournament at 3-under 285 at Mission Hills Country Club. She played the last 24 holes without recording a bogey and her final-round 69 was the lowest of the tournament's final day. Pressel is the first American to win the Kraft Nabisco Championship since 1999. For more information on Morgan's golfing career, check out www.lpga.com or www.morganpressel.org.
Adam Brody's (Truth, January/February 2006) newest movie, In the Land of Women, a romantic comedy about a man who gets dumped by the love of his life and escapes to suburban Michigan to care for his ailing grandmother, was released in theaters on April 20th. The movie co-stars Meg Ryan in her first major movie role in over two years. Visit the official website at www.myspace.com/itlow. Brody's other new movie, Smiley Face, a comedy co-starring John Krasinski (The Office) and Anna Faris was also released on April 20th.
Emmanuelle Chriqui (Remembrance, March/April 2006) has reprised her role as Sloan on HBO's Entourage for the upcoming season.
Jamie Lynn Sigler (Friendship, December 2004/January 2005) has wrapped her final season as Meadow Soprano on HBO's The Sopranos. She is also working on a new movie called New York City Serenade, a story of two down-on-their-luck childhood friends struggling to figure out their lives. The movie co-stars Chris Klein and Freddie Prinze Jr. and is currently in post-production.
Miri Ben-Ari (Pride, March/April 2007) has teamed up with Israeli rapper Subliminal (Pride, March/April 2007) to release the first-ever commercial hip-hop single and video about the Holocaust done by two major artists. The song, “Adon Olam Ad Matai” (in English: “God Almighty, When Will It End?”), will feature Ben-Ari's violin accompanied by Subliminal's vocals, which tell the story of the Holocaust. On April 16, Ben-Ari and Subliminal debuted the song via a live television broadcast of their performance at the Yad Vashem memorial ceremony in Israel for Holocaust Memorial Day. For more information on the two artists go to www.miribenari.com or www.myspace.com/subliminaltheshadow.
Zach Braff's (Take Action, September/October 2006) latest movie, Fast Track, has been renamed The Ex and is now stated for a nationwide release on May 11th. The comedy features Braff as a professional slacker who is forced to get a real job when his wife (Amanda Peet) exits the workforce after becoming pregnant. Other co-stars include Charles Grodin and Mia Farrow. For Zach's latest info and for updates on The Ex, check out www.zachbraff.com.

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