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Trump Names “America’s Most Famous Interior Designer,” Carleton Varney, 81, to Six Year Term on National Council on the Arts

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Does Donald Trump care about the Arts? Humanities? Humanity? I would say, certainly not.

To evidence this, Trump has appointed four new members to the National Council on the Arts, the group that forms the National Endowment for the Arts. The latter is a group Trump has proposed shutting down, or cutting its budge to shreds.

Among the four new members, Trump has appointed Carleton Varney. Does that name sound familiar? Varney, I’ve read, is “America’s most famous interior designer.” He’s 81 and has been given a six year term. So really, this is a leap forward for Trump on ageism.

But it’s also laughable. The National Council on the Arts is composed of academics, writers, and artists. The members run from people like country singer Lee Greenwood to Sony Pictures’ Tom Rothman. They each have something to do with the performing arts.

Almost anyone who remains on the Council is a holdover from the Obama era since no one with any real credentials will serve under Trump. Still, wasn’t accused sexual harasser Scott Baio available? Or guns rights activist Ted Nugent? “Interior design” isn’t the first thought that crosses the mind when you think “NEA.”

Varney– according to his website–“is president/owner of Dorothy Draper & Co. Inc., one of the oldest continually operating interior design firms in the United States.” (Maybe she was related to Don Draper? Maybe this is also what “Friend of Dorothy” means.) “The company’s design philosophy stresses the use of bright colors and the rejection of all that is impractical, uncomfortable and drab.” Certainly all that will come in handy when assigning grants for theater, opera, dance, etc.

Trump’s three other appointees include top Republican fundraiser Charles Wickser Banta of New York, Michelle Itczakm an art therapist from Mike Pence’s Indiana, and Barbara Coleen Long of Missouri.

 

Exclusive: Apollo Theater’s Ron Perelman-Hosted Hamptons Fundraiser Has COST Theater Millions in Expenses

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Since 2010, Revlon chairman Ronald Perelman has been having a summer fundraiser on his Hamptons estate for the Apollo Theater. Rock stars, R&B legends, celebrities have all passed through the gates of The Creeks, next to Il Mulino restaurant in Wainscott, on Route 27.

But according to tax forms filed by the Apollo Theater, the annual Hamptons bash has cost the cash starved not- for-profit landmark theater millions in expenses. The events have raised millions, too, obviously. But previously it was thought that Perelman– who Forbes says is worth $9.9 billion– picked up the costs of staging the all-star rock & R&B shows. He wasn’t.

Instead, it turns out the Apollo has paid out almost $3 million in expenses for entertainment, “other direct costs,” and two summers ago, rental of the facility.

This may come as a surprise to performers like Jon Bon Jovi, Paul McCartney, Jennifer Lopez, Alex Rodriguez, Justin Timberlake, Gwen Stefani, Pharrell Williams and Alicia Keys, et al, not to mention classic R&B stars like Sam Moore and Smokey Robinson who have an actual historical connection to the Apollo. Perelman has often joined the house band, the Roots, to play drums.

According to an insider connected to the annual soiree, it was only last year– for which tax records haven’t appeared yet– that Perelman stopped charging half the expenses to the Apollo Foundation. As recently as 2016, the Apollo was billed $217,792 for entertainment, $25,144 for “other direct expenses,” and $33,820 for facility charges– i.e. rent!

The summer before, 2015, the expenses included $367,726 for entertainment, and $147,996 for “other.” Similar charges go back for 2014, 2013, and 2012, all detailed in the Apollo’s filings.

“Ronald always split the expenses with the Apollo,” a source says. “Last year he decided to pay for all of them.”

Every penny counts at the Apollo, which remains a landmark and a beacon of Harlem on West 125th St. In 2017, their total revenue was $19 million. Total expenses were just under $17 million. Salaries are not high. Their CEO makes less than $300,000 to run what is an international cultural institution.

The Hamptons event is one of two big annual fundraisers for the Apollo, which also has a gala at the theater in June. The gala raises about the same amount of money– an average of $2 million– as Perelman’s blow out — and also incurs expenses.

The next Apollo in the Hamptons concert is set for August 11th.

 

 

 

Alan Alda Announces He Has Parkinson’s Disease: “I’m No More Demented Than I Was Before”

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Alan Alda announced on Twitter today that he’s been diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. He jokes: “I’m no more demented than I was before.” But you know, Alda takes this seriously. He’s one of the best people in the universe. We’re sending great thoughts, the ubiquitous prayers and whatever he needs to him and wife Arlene.

“I decided to let people know I have Parkinson’s to encourage others to take action. I was Diagnosed 3 and a half years ago, but my life is full. I act, I give talks, I do my podcast, which I love. If you get a diagnosis, keep moving!

I take boxing lessons 3 days a week, play singles tennis twice a week, and take a mild pill – all Dr. recommended. I even juggle a little. And I’m not entering dementia. I’m no more demented than I was before. Maybe I should rephrase that. Really, I’m good.”

Anna Wintour is Staying “Indefinitely” at Conde Nast as Vogue Editor and Artistic Director

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Statement from Bob Sauerberg, CEO, Condé Nast: “Anna Wintour is an incredibly talented and creative leader whose influence is beyond measure. She is integral to the future of our company’s transformation and has agreed to work with me indefinitely..in her role as @voguemagazine editor-in-chief and artistic director of Condé Nast.”

Also, Beyonce is on the Septmber cover.

Now we know why she said “Fuh…” to me with a twisted, open lip last week when I asked if she were leaving. Rather than have call Uber on her own, or live without 20 assistants, Anna has decided to continue with Conde Nast until infinity. She will never set foot in a grocery store in this lifetime. Amen.

Sunday Night Cable: Sacha Baron Cohen Pulled in Just 219K Views Compared to Bruce Willis’s 1.7 Mil for Celeb Roast

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Who is America? Or rather, where is it? It’s certainly not watching Sacha Baron Cohen’s weekly show on Showtime.

On Sunday “Who is America,” which skewered failed Senate candidate Roy Moore, landed only 219,000 viewers. That was up about 60,000 from the prior week, but basically, disaster.

What were cable viewers watching Sunday at 10pm? Why, the Bruce Willis roast on Comedy Central. Emceed by a very capable Joseph Gordon Levitt, the roast was raunchy lite, nothing too bad. Willis was chided for making bad movies, and for his failed marriage to Demi Moore. To top that off, Moore herself appeared and was hilarious (Also she looked great.)

It was a fun night, with non comics like Martha Stewart and Edward Norton the surprise stars.

Willis seemed to enjoy the evening although he didn’t say much. Just at the end he read a long speech off a TelePrompter and got some laughs. It felt as though it had been taped separately, however.

Soap Cliffhanger Resolved: “General Hospital” Star Genie Francis Back on Contract after 9 Months

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Here’s a happy ending, at least for now: soap star Genie Francis is on her way back to “General Hospital.” Francis, who’d been the star of the show on and off for 40 years, announced on air in January that she was leaving and would return in six weeks. In reality, the show had bumped her off contract to recurring status with no guarantees. So she left.

Nine months later, Francis has announced her return. Her agent tells me she’s back on contract. Good thing, too. Ratings for “GH” have been unsteady all year. At lot other actors have come and gone. Francis wil start taping in September, which means she’ll return for November sweeps. When she left the show, her character, Laura, had just married. When she returns she’ll find her husband has been locked up in a mental institution by his psychopathic twin brother.

This happens all the time!

 

Inzane: One Direction’s Zayn Releases FIFTH Single from Still-Unfinished Album 2 Weeks After Last One Flopped

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What the heck is going on?

Just two weeks after One Direction’s Zayn Malik flopped with “Sour Diesel,” he’s back with a FIFTH single from his still-unfinished album.

The new single is called “Too Much.” But is it too much, too little, too late? “Too Much” features Timbaland in a high Justin Timberlake fashion. The short animated clip posted to social media has Zayn doing Michael Jackson-like dancing. It’s the complete opposite of “Sour Diesel.” Hard to imagine all these songs are going to exist on one album.

I do get the feeling  that Zayn, adrift, is just listening to anyone who speaks to him. There’s no guidance here, just an attitude of let’s throw everything against the wall and see what sticks. I feel bad for him. The whole clever machine behind “Pillowtalk” is gone.

 

CBS Says Les Is More, Moonves Stays While Company Investigates Sexual Misconduct Allegations

The statement: “CBS Corporation announced today that its Board of Directors is in the process of selecting outside counsel to conduct an independent investigation. No other action was taken on this matter at today’s board meeting.”

The CBS Board met from 9am to noon Pacific Time. I think most everyone assumed they’d ask Moonves to step aside during an investigation. But Moonves is a tough cookie and stood his ground. For one thing, CBS is very successful under him. For another, no one comes to mind as a successor.

The #MeToo movement will go crazy since The New Yorker came up with six solid women who accused Moonves of wrong doing. But he’s not going anywhere. And “Big Brother” can continue with Julie Chen.

Legend Burt Bacharach, Age 90, Plays Piano on Two Tracks on New Elvis Costello Album Set for October

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You can’t keep a good legend down.

Very famed composer Burt Bacharach has written three new songs with Elvis Costello for the latter’s new album, “Look Now.”

Even more amazingly, Bacharach plays piano on two of those tracks. Costello and Bacharach recorded and released a seminal album called “Painted from Memory” back in 1998, so this is a nice nod to that work.

That’s not all that’s interesting or special about “Look Now,” set for an October release. One song is co-written with Carole King, left over from the 20 year old soundtrack to the movie “Grace of My Heart.” Also, the first single from “Look Now,” called “Unwanted Number,” was also supposed to be from that soundtrack but was never recorded.

“Look Now” is the first new album recorded by Costello with his group, The Imposters, in a decade. From the first two tracks he’s released on YouTube, the album harkens back to his best work.

The singer has had a tough summer. He announced on July 6th that he was canceling the final six dates of a European tour to better recover from a recent surgery that had “defeated” a “small but very aggressive cancerous malignancy.”

The announcement caused an uproar. When I emailed him about it, Costello replied with expected cheekiness:

“Never imagined my simple cancellation notice would reach so many people.
Just went back to work a little too early.
I’ll be back annoying people in just a little while. E.C.”
So glad he’s back! A new US tour kicks off December 2nd.

‘LOOK NOW’ Full Track-listing:

 

  1. Under Lime
  2. Don’t Look Now
  3. Burnt Sugar Is So Bitter
  4. Stripping Paper
  5. Unwanted Number
  6. I Let The Sun Go Down
  7. Mr. & Mrs. Hush
  8. Photographs Can Lie
  9. Dishonor The Stars
  10. Suspect My Tears
  11. Why Won’t Heaven Help Me? 12. He’s Given Me Things

 

Deluxe Special Edition Tracks:

  1. Isabelle In Tears
  2. Adieu Paris (L’Envie Des Étoiles)
  3. The Final Mrs. Curtain
  4. You Shouldn’t Look At Me That Way

 

Bruce Willis’s All Chinese Movie Gets Yet Another Title Change and Maybe a Home DVD Release Three Years Later

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It used to be called “The Bombing.” Then it was called “Unbreakble Spirit.” Now it’s called “Air Strike.” And we may finally be seeing the all Chinese language movie Bruce Willis made in 2015, directed by newcomer Xiao Feng.

You may remember this was the project that Mel Gibson put some money in during his extreme estrangement from Hollywood. (Now he’s just in a regular estrangement.) Mel got a credit on the film as Art Director.

In May 2016 I spoke to insiders who said the movie would probably never come out. But now Lions Gate Home Entertainment has its name on the credits, so it’s possible it’s coming soon to a home  DVD release.

The “Air Strike” title is a new development. At the end of June, Variety reported it was called “Unbreakable Spirit.” (There was no mention of Lions Gate then.) There were also accusations of financial misappropriation.The film either cost $22 million or $90 million depending on which set of books you’re given.

Right now “Air Strike” is set to open in China on August 17th. The movie also features Adrien Brody (although he may have been added in reshoots). Bruce’s daughter Rumer Willis also has a role although Willis told me in 2016 that it was a coincidence.

There is a trailer. Here it is. Bruce doesn’t say a word in it, but this sort of par for the course with the former ad-libber.