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J.D. Salinger died yesterday. He was just past his 91st birthday.
The author of “The Catcher in the Rye” lived life on his own terms. He didn’t want celebrity. He shunned it despite the many attempts by fans to see him, touch him, feel him. Salinger is thought of as a recluse, but he just didn’t want the trappings of fame. It was hard for people to accept.Salinger’s work was not confined to “Catcher.” His “Franny and Zooey,” “Nine Stories,” and “Raise High the Roofbeam, Carpenters” are equal classics, profoundly insightful and poignant.
There are plenty of uncollected Salinger stories floating around if you’re interested. For one thing, The New Yorker CD set of all the magazine’s back issues contains many of them. And there are many websites that include all of them. Try this one.
One thing for certain: there will be no movie adaptations of Salinger’s work. This is for the best. His characters and stories should live in the imagination only. God rest J.D. Salinger’s soul.
Clive Davis‘ annual pre-Grammy shindig is my favorite party of the year. It’s the best of the season, a tie maybe with Vanity Fair’s Oscar party. Everyone in Hollywood wants to be in the Beverly Hilton Hotel ballroom this Saturday night. Not all of them will make it.
Yesterday I spent party of the morning observing while Clive did interviews and pre-press with Harry Connick, Jr. Harry is very funny, and the duo made for a good team as all the shows like “Access Hollywood” and “ET” got a crack at them.What I can tell you exclusively is that Mary J. Blige as well as the Black Eyed Peas will perform for Universal Music’s Doug Morris, who’s being honored for his Lifetime Achievement by the Grammys at this party. Morris, like Clive, is one of the last real music men. His UMG is a towering success.
Also set for performances are Jennifer Hudson, Kesha, and Carrie Underwood, and Maxwell.
But the big excitement will be the return of Carlos Santana with matchbox twenty star Rob Thomas. They’re set to perform their new cover version of Eric Clapton’s “Sunshine of Your Love.” It’s from the forthcoming Santana album in which the guitar hero “Santana-izes” a dozen classics with guest vocalists. Here’s hoping Carlos and Rob will also do their big hit, “Smooth,” and maybe Rob’s current hit, “Someday.”
My colleagues at Billboard, by the way, have just cited Rob for having the most #1 Hot Adult Contemporay hits. The infectious “Someday” is now headed for the pop charts.
As for Clive’s guests, they’ll run the gamut from NARAS chief Neil Portnow to Jane Fonda and Richard Perry, Sheryl Crow, the Jonas Brothers, Jackie Collins, Berry Gordy, Quincy Jones, and the Kings of Leon. That’s just a taste of who’s coming. There’s also going to be a tribute to a BIG SUPERSTAR who I don’t think has ever attended Clive’s soiree. It’s a surprise! If I revealed the’name in advance, who knows what would happen?
This Sunday’s Grammy Awards is set to open with a tribute to Michael Jackson. There will be the 3D “Earth Song” from Michael’s canceled “This Is It” concert. Then a selection of pop stars including Smokey Robinson, Celine Dion, Jennifer Hudson, Carrie Underwood and Usher is scheduled to perform a medley of Michael’s hits.
But what hasn’t been determined is who will accept Michael’s Lifetime Achievement Grammy Award. Jackson is to be honored along with Bobby Darin, Loretta Lynn, Clark Terry, David Honeyboy Edwards, Andre Previn, and Leonard Cohen. Among the winners of the Trustees award are Florence Greenberg, founder of Scepter Records and subject of the new musical, “Baby It’s You.”As usual, though, the Jackson family is at odds over who’s supposed to receive the Grammy statue on Saturday at the late afternoon ceremony scheduled for the Wilshire Ebell Theater.’ Sources say that Michael’s brothers want to do the honors. But Jackson’s three children ‘ Prince, Paris, and Blanket ‘ have voiced opposition to this plan.
“The kids are tired of the brothers getting the attention. They want to stand up for their father.”
This tug of war has become a regular issue lately as the three kids grow more savvy about the Jackson family, and more aware of their own place in preserving their dad’s memory.
Meanwhile, Michael’s self-aggrandizing father, Joe Jackson, made little progress yesterday in his court battle to receive a shocking $20,000 per month allowance from his son’s estate.
Ex spouses Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman now, oddly, have the same publicist: 42 West, formerly the Dart Group. It’s a company started by Leslee Dart, the dynamic ex-partner of Lois Smith and Pat Kingsley of PMK fame.
If only the bloggers who huff and puff on subjects about which they know very little had stopped to think about Cruise’s defection to 42 West from Rogers & Cowan they would have realized this. Kidman moved to 42 West from PMK-HBH over a year ago. She is personally repped by Leslee Dart.Cruise will be handled by the firm’s Amanda Lundberg, who handled the press for the god-awful “Valkyrie” and was the head of PR for Miramax in its heyday. Lundberg and her team are great but she’s not a miracle worker. “Valkyrie” remains a cinematic embarrassment.
Cruise was not handled for some time at Rogers & Cowan by Arnold Robinson or Paul Bloch, contrary to blog reports. Robinson let go of the account a long time ago to work on other clients. Bloch, a wise and gentle man who is beloved, also focuses on John Travolta and others. I am told that everyone at R&C was surprised to learn of Cruise’s defection. I was, too. I’ll tell you why.
R&C has been mostly effective at handling the woes of the Hollywood Scientologists. They do have Travolta and Priscilla Presley. Since Cruise has been with the firm, they’d calmed down his image tremendously. There had been no manic antics like couch jumping. Mostly, R&C put out a lot of pictures of Cruise and Cameron Diaz having fun while shooting what looks to be the very expensive “Knight and Day.” I was actually impressed that Cruise, who had been coming off in the press as a lunatic, was seeming more normal.
For Kidman, it’s hard to imagine what this means. She may go the route of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. She just hired their manager, Geyer Kosinski. The couple has no publicist, but relies on Kosinski to answer nothing for them. Maybe he’s convinced Kidman to do the same. That would be a mistake, but we’ll see. It’s not a good idea for the ex-couple to have the same flack company.
Cruise choosing 42 West is strange for another reason. His current wife, Katie Holmes, is repped by Ina Trecoikas. She’s now partnered with Stephen Huvane in the new Slate PR. Cruise’s agent is CAA’s Kevin Huvane, Stephen’s brother. Wouldn’t this have been an easier choice?
The whole trick with Tom Cruise now for 42 West is to keep him quiet, and present “Knight and Day” as a fun romantic comedy. If during the press lead-up for that movie the Scientology stuff comes pouring out, and Cruise begins preaching and debating, it will all be over. Right now a whole new generation thinks of him as the couch-jumping nut who speaks from Scientology podiums (or is it podia?). If that can be overcome, he’ll be fine. Otherwise, the era of Tom Cruise will be ended no matter who represents him.
Lisa Cholodenko’s wonderful film “The Kids Are All Right” went to Focus Features in the end, and not to the studio that always produces Oscar winners and nominees, Fox Searchlight. Focus may have won the bidding war because they have a history with gay-oriented films like “Brokeback Mountain,” “Milk.” and “Taking Woodstock.” “Kids” does feature a lesbian couple, but Focus would be amiss to market it that way. Cholodenko’s film is completely mainstream, and very funny…
…Ron Galella was the original New York paparazzi photographer. He hounded Jackie Onassis, who took him to court twice. He chronicled celebrity life for what seemed like forever, taking pictures of everyone. Once he was a pariah. But he outlived everyone, and now has a huge archive and many books. He’s the celebrity now. Leon Gast has made a terrific documentary about Galella called “Smash His Camera” that deserves a wide viewing audience. It’s Galella warts and all, with lots of testimony from those who know him including legendary eatery owner’Elaine Kaufman and gossip queen extraordinaire Liz Smith…
…I really loved the magazine produced and distributed for free around Sundance by pr chief Brooks Addicott and edited by James Inverne. There are some nice interviews with Sundance regulars and great pics from past festivals. I hope they can make copies available to the public on the festival’s website. Film buffs will really dig it…
It seems like college graduate Jodie Foster is the only celebrity friend left for Mel Gibson.
At this week’s Hollywood premiere for Mel’s big comeback movie, “Edge of Darkness,” Foster was the only celebrity who was photographed on the red carpet with Mel.
Otherwise, the hundreds of photos on WireImage’s site are of Mel, babymama Oksana Grigorieva, and a selection of movie execs and Mel’s publicist.
Usually even minor stars are elbowing each other out of the way to get press at a red carpet premiere. This time the only other names were Lance Bass and Joe Jonas. Otherwise, the other people in the pics are completely unknown.
But not so this time. Maybe they read our story yesterday about Mel’s dad, who accused the leaders of the Roman Catholic Church of being “not outright queer”’but’”supportive of it.”
Mel’s on the comeback trail, as everyone knows. Yesterday it was announced that he may do a new movie with “Lethal Weapon” screenwriter Shane Black. Just FYI: in February 2009 Black’s ex-girlfriend sued him for $5 million. According to the report from tmz.com, Sonya Popovich claimed Black crushed and tried suffocating her. She was hospitalized for a hairline split in her esophagus that Shane allegedly inflicted. While in the hospital, Popovich alleges he visited her and on one occasion “crawled into [her] bed, removed a vial of cocaine from his pocket, sniffed some cocaine from the vial, and proceeded to masturbate in Plaintiff’s hospital bed.”
Black countersued with just as sordid charges against Poppvich.
The Gibson-Black movie reunion is highly anticipated.
“We Are the World 25″ is a go for Monday, Feb. 1, at Henson A&M Studios, the same place where it was recorded in 1985.’ Quincy Jones and AEG Live’s Randy Phillips are putting the finishing touches on the big recording session.
Among the names I’ve heard so far: Elton John, Celine Dion, Wyclef Jean, Gladys Knight, and possibly Aretha Franklin will join a huge number of younger stars.
Some of the stars from Quincy Jones’ upcoming album, “Soul Bossa Nostra,” may join in as well. They would include Jennifer Hudson, John Legend, Akon, Bebe Winans, Usher, Robin Thicke, LL Cool J, and Tevin Campbell.
As I told you yesterday, Paul Haggis will film the proceedings. What’s still being finalized is where all the money will go; that should be announced by Friday. When the original “We Are the World” was recorded in 1985, the money was funneled through its own organization. This’ time, however, raised funds will be sent through an established foundation.
Originally there was a sketchy plan to re-record “We Are the World.” But when the Haiti earthquake occurred, Quincy Jones realized there was a larger purpose for the reunion.
And this is really Quincy Jones’s week. The famed and legendary producer/composer has just designed a watch named the Quincy for Audemars Piguet. It’s really a beauty, too. You can see it here. Maybe Q will design a Swatch next!
Joel Schumacher’s “Twelve” screened yesterday to a lot of people leaving the theater quickly. This is “St. Elmo’s Fire” for the “Gossip Girl” crowd, and it’s perfectly awful. Chase Crawford, of “GG” fame, plays a rich teen drug dealer on New York’s ritzy upper East Side. All the kids go to private school, they’re all doing drugs and buying stuff, and acting like stereotypes. Kiefer Sutherland narrates the film like it’s a “Dragnet” episode. Charismatic Billy Magnussen, currently on “As the World Turns,” makes a lasting impression as a spoiled kid who goes crazy, gets some guns and tries to kill everyone. I wish he’d tried harder. Here’s an alternative ending to this item: the Twelve of the title refers to a drug that’s a mix of coke and ecstasy. I wish I’d had some during the screening.…Fox Searchlight seems like it’s in the lead to buy Lisa Cholodenko’s “The Kids Are All Right.” All day we heard stories of every studio wanting this terrific film. But it seemed like a F/S entry while we were watching it. Also in the running: Weinstein Company. There’s also strong interest in “Blue Valentine,” another solid entry. All the potential buyers are being very wary, and trying to out outsmart the sellers. Long gone are the days of bidding wars commencing at the end of screenings…
Joan Rivers is the star of an excellent new documentary about herself called “Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work.” It’s directed by Ricki Stern and Anne Sundberg. Listen, Joan Rivers is forever. The film shows clips of Joan from her early days of standup to “Ed Sullivan” to Michael’s Pub, where she became a cult favorite. At last night’s party, I asked Joan what she thought of the whole Conan-Jay debacle. Joan’s NBC disaster ‘ trying to get more money as Johnny Carson’s guest host only to wind up leaving for Fox, disastrously ‘ is chronicled in the film.
“What do you think?” she said, with a dismissive wave of the hand.
Oscar winning writer-director Paul Haggis (”Crash,” “Million Dollar Baby”)’is tentatively signed to film Quincy Jones’ 25th anniversary edition of “We Are the World.”
I told you last week that Jones and Lionel Richie were hoping to pull this effort off on Feb. 1 at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles. The plan is still moving forward, although there’s an outside chance of a change of date due to a scheduling conflicts with the dozens of artists who want to participate.
AEG Live, which is helping put this together, didn’t return calls yesterday. I am told that several different corporate sponsors have voiced an interest in joining in, especially since this time “We Are the World” will help Haiti relief. It’s a great idea.
Haggis has an interest in Haiti. His Arists for Peace and Justice have been raising money for the beleaguered country for the last few years, even auctioning off art for the cause. Haggis (who’s Canadian and American, contrary to wire reports that he’s British) flew to Haiti last week to help in the aid effort.
Haggis, by the way, just finished shooting a new film with Russell Crowe in Pittsburgh.
Since then we’ve learned that Gibson is a racist and anti-Semite. He’s also a drunk, a liar and a philanderer. His father is a famous Holocaust denier who has a Web site explaining all his crazy beliefs. He also disavows the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church in favor of his own brand of Catholicism.On a radio show called “The Political Cesspool,” broadcast on Jan. 9, 2010, Hutton Gibson went after the late Pope John Paul II for visiting the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem, for being a Russian or Communist agent and other crazy stuff.
“The whole bunch at the top,” Hutton Gibson says at 14:58 of the interview, of the current Archdiocese,””if they’re not outright queer, they’re supportive of it. They do nothing about the terrible things that go on among the clergy and the bishops.”
All that money that movie fans gave Mel in the past for his movies, including “The Passion of the Christ,” has been used to fuel these ideas. Mel currently has $50 million parked in a not-for-profit foundation called the A. P. Reilly Foundation. The foundation funds his private Holy Family Church in Malibu, California. The church is not recognized by any Archdiocese because the Gibsons have essentially seceded from regular Catholicism.
On his website, Hutton Gibson calls Pope Benedict XVI “Benny the Rat.”
And this is the same Mel Gibson who had seven children with his wife, then left her for a younger woman ‘ with whom he now has an illegitimate child. I’m not sure which Catholic church approves of this.
If you don’t recall, Gibson was pulled over in Malibu on July 28, 2006 for drunk driving. The police officer who pulled him over reported that Gibson said to him, “Fucking Jews… Jews are responsible for all the wars in the world. Are you a Jew?” As it happened, the cop was Jewish. And he wrote down every word.
The fact is, Mel Gibson has never apologized for this incident. He’s never explained it fully, either. And when Diane Sawyer asked him about his father, he refused to distance himself from Hutton Gibson’s views that the Holocaust never happened or criticize him in any way.
If you want to see evidence of Mel Gibson in 2010, check out this interview Gibson did with veteran Los Angeles Hollywood correspondent Sam Rubin.
When Rubin suggests that Gibson may not be wanted back by all of the movie audience, Gibson leans forward, gets aggressive, and asks, “Do you have a dog in this race?” It didn’t occur to Rubin until a few minutes later that Gibson meant because Rubin was Jewish.
Mel Gibson hasn’t changed. Neither has his father. Let’s not reward them.