On Thursday’s TODAY, correspondent Matt Lauer spoke with the late Michael Jackson’s brothers — Jermaine, Tito, Jackie, and Marlon — about the death of the pop legend, their sometimes turbulent relationships with one another, and their new A&E reality series.
The Jacksons: A Family Dynasty, a six-hour A&E series, premieres @ 9PM EST, Sunday, Dec. 13, [...]
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“He was [...]
Jackson Family Reality Show Premieres Dec. 13 On A&E
An air date has been scheduled for the Jackson Brothers’ reality show, A&E announced Friday.
The Jacksons: A Family Dynasty premieres Dec. 13 and focus on Michael’s brothers Jackie, Jermaine, Tito, and Marlon, as they reunite for a concert tour. The show will also show them grieving after their brother’s death of an apparent drug overdose [...]
“This Is It†Premieres Worldwide
Los Angeles came to a standstill on Tuesday night as Hollywood A-listers joined the Jackson brothers for the premiere of the King of Pop’s concert rehearsal movie This Is It.
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Jackson Brothers Reality Show “The Jackson Dynasty†Begins Production Sept. 21
Michael Jackson’s guitar-playing brother Tito has revealed a few details about the new Jackson Brothers reality series set to premiere on A&E.
The Jackson Dynasty will explore the public and private lives of remaining Jackson 5 members Jackie, Tito, Jermaine and Marlon Jackson.
“It basically shows the insides of the Jackson brothers, what they are about, [...]
Tito’s playground
Former Yugoslavia under the late communist dictator Marshall Tito never fitted the Soviet template for its satellite states. Rebuked by Moscow for being "too independent" he was courted by statesmen, royalty and celebrities from all over the world, and whenever they visited him, they were entertained in decidedly un-Communist manner, as Frank Partridge discovered.

From the holiday coast of north-west Croatia, it is a 20-minute ferry ride to Brijuni, an archipelago of 14 islands that for the last 30 years of Josip Broz Tito’s extraordinary life became his private playground.
Tito would spend up to six months of the year on the islands, gardening, fishing and enjoying a lifestyle of luxury unimaginable to most of his people, if they had ever known about it.
But most did not because the islands were closed to all but their leader’s coterie of hand-picked staff and labourers and a guest-list of glitterati that an American president would have found hard to match.
And if word did slip out about Tito’s banquets and parties, there was no public indignation.
Playboy president
Most Yugoslavs liked the idea of their president cutting a dash for the cameras, kitted out in double-breasted suits from New York’s Fifth Avenue and smoking fat cigars in the company of world leaders.
"Tito would spend up to six months of the year on the islands, gardening, fishing and enjoying a lifestyle of unimaginable luxury"
The most head-turning exhibit in the island’s museum is a picture gallery of visiting VIPs, smiling in the company of the handsome, charismatic leader whose statesmanship and force of personality postponed the inevitable disintegration of the Balkan states for 40 years.
There is Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, visiting in 1954; Nasser of Egypt and Nehru of India, two years later, signing the declaration that spawned the Non-Aligned Movement that thrives today, with more than 100 member nations.
There is Queen Elizabeth II, paying a visit in 1972, Chancellor Willy Brandt of West Germany in 1973 and King Hussein of Jordan in 1978.
But Tito took his pleasures seriously too. He had a circle of famous and glamorous friends, among them Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor, Sophia Loren, Gina Lollobrigida.
Gandhi’s elephants
And many beautiful women came to Brijuni on private visits unrecorded by the official photographer.
Tito would collect them from the boat in his 1950s Cadillac, a gift from President Dwight Eisenhower, and drive them to one of four sprawling villas tucked away in the woods.
Four years after Tito’s death in 1980, the wider public was admitted to Brijuni for the first time since an outbreak of malaria had led to its evacuation hundreds of years earlier.
An Austrian industrialist had bought the islands in 1893, hired a Nobel Prize-winning bacteriologist to remove the mosquitoes, and turned the main island into an exotic retreat for himself and his friends.

Fresh water and electricity were brought in, and he transformed the landscape with villas, lawns and gardens, sub-tropical trees and shrubs, a zoo, the first 18-hole golf course in continental Europe, and even a casino.
By the time Tito discovered Brijuni in the late 1940s, the Depression, Italian rule and the war had taken their toll, but he declared the islands his official summer residence and set about recreating their former splendour.
The villas were updated, the zoo became a safari park with animals donated by heads of state, including Shetland ponies from the British Queen and two elephants from Indira Gandhi.
Herds of fallow deer roamed around the parkland, keeping down the grass on the golf course.
Today, the main island is a national park, and a toy-town train shuttles tourists around the sights.
The government-owned villas, hardly used now, are still polished and cleaned every day.
In Tito’s favourite, Villa Bijela, they preserved his basement gym, with its empty swimming pool, antiquated whirlpool and sauna.
Villa Jadranka is notable for its Japanese art and scrolls, Villa Brianka is done out in Argentine marble and exotica from other friendly, non-aligned nations.
Bond lair
But nothing compares with the fourth villa, Tito’s "secret jewel", hidden from all but his inner circle.
It lies on the neighbouring island of Vanga, which is strictly out of bounds unless visitors are granted a special permit by the authorities in Zagreb.
Brandishing my permit, I was delivered to Vanga’s jetty by a fast speedboat, where I was met and shadowed by a burly, silent guard in full military fatigues, looking absurdly out of place amidst the sub-tropical vegetation and the soothing sound of the waves and breeze.

Tito’s glassy, open-plan villa on Vanga is shielded from view by a bamboo plantation.
Inside, the brilliant white walls, futuristic furniture and splashy artwork, including a Picasso, is so 1960s it could be the villain’s lair in a James Bond movie.
The lone caretaker is a Communist-style babushka with scraped-back hair and without a scrap of make-up.
But her countenance softened when I asked her if she could still sense Tito’s presence. "Yes," she replied. "I feel it every day."
In the grounds, there are plantations of oranges and mandarins, and a vineyard laid out by Tito in 1956, from vines donated by South Africa and South America, from which several varieties of wine are produced for the very occasional visitors.
As I sipped on a glass of 2008 Malvazia, I drank in the beauty and tranquillity of this magical place, and considered just how wrong we were about the Communists.
Or one of them, at least.
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Janet Jackson won’t perform at MJ tribute concerts
Janet Jackson won’t be performing at her late brother Michael Jackson tribute concerts at London’s O2 Arena in August.
The singer was reportedly lined up to open the gigs at arena, where the King of Pop was due to play 50 dates this summer before his tragic death from an apparent cardiac arrest last month.
However, a [...]
Tito Jackson: “Debbie Rowe Welcome In The Jackson Familyâ€
Despite previously having no contact with her two children, Tito Jackson says his former sister-in-law, Debbie Rowe, would be welcomed into the Jackson family if she wants to help raise Prince Michael and Paris.
“She is the mother of Paris and Prince and she should have been there years ago.”
“If you really are a mother you [...]
Tito Jackson Says Michael Was Biological Father Of Prince, Paris, & Blanket
Michael Jackson’s older brother Tito Jackson tells British tabloid The Mirror that despite reports that the late superstar did not father his three children, he believes Prince Michael, Paris, and Prince Michael II (Blanket) are biologically Jackson’s.
“They are all Michael’s children,” he says. “Prince looks just like my grandfather. There’s no question they are Michael’s. [...]
Tito Jackson: Family Confronted Michael About Drug Use
Michael Jackson’s alarmed brothers and sisters staged an intervention and confronted the pop legend with their fears that he had developed an addiction to prescription drugs, according to the singer’s brother Tito.
In an interview with Britain’s Daily Mirror Wednesday, Michael’s older brother reveals that he and his siblings — Jackie, Randy, Janet, Rebbie, and La [...]
PM arrives in Egypt for XVth NAM Summit
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh arrived in Egypt late on Tuesday night to attend the two-day XVth Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Summit.
Issues like global economic downturn, terrorism, climate change and food security are expected to be on top of the agenda at the Summit.
Other summit themes are international solidarity for peace and development and [...]
A&E Jackson Family Reality Show On Hold
An A&E reality show featuring members of the Jackson family has been put on hold.
The series, tentatively titled The Jackson Family, followed former Jackson 5 members Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon, and Randy as they prepped for a new album and tour, but the death of family superstar Michael Jackson has left the network deciding what [...]



