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Hollywood: Oscar Nominee Jeffrey Wright, plus Melanie Griffith, Sacha Baron Cohen, Chris Rock , Guy Oseary Turn Out for Basquiat Opening

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Back in 1996, current Oscar nominee Jeffrey Wright played cutting edge artist Jean Michel Basquiat in Julian Schnabel’s movie, “Basquiat.”

So Wright — so praised for his work 28 years later in “American Fiction” — wasn’t going to miss the opening of an important new Basquiat exhibition called “Made on Market Street” at the Gagosian Beverly Hills gallery.

He wasn’t alone among the stars who turned up to see the sensational collection of paintings at the gallery.

Sacha Baron Cohen turned up with Guy Oseary on their way to Madonna’s big show downtown. For a while, Chris Rock joined them. They got an earful from East Hampton artist Bill Quigley, who was Basquiat’s pal and competitor in the 1980s.

The Gagosian Gallery filled up pretty fast even though it’s a huge space on North Camden Drive. Several hundred people queued up for entry and were still waiting until we left at 8pm.

In the meantime, familiar faces like Jane Fonda, Melanie Griffith, jewelry designer Loree Rodkin, Wendi Deng Murdoch, director Bennett Miller, artist Andy Moses, “Rustin” movie producer David Permut, entrepreneur Nikki Haskell, and lots of beautiful art world types were among those who gazed at Basquiat’s sometimes violent, always witty, takes on his tough world. (I could go back 5 times, they were so magnificent!)

The whole gang moved on to dinner next door at Mr. Chow’s, hosted by Michael Chow himself in paint splattered pants.

Others — like yours truly — headed off to dinner at the very hot spot, sleekly modern and cozy Steak 48 on Wilshire Boulevard, where carnivores are now waiting patiently for reservations to dine on steak that’s like buttah. Recently spotted there in the main table having a power dinner: former CBS chief Les Moonves hosting legendary sportscaster Al Michaels, another former CBS chief Jeff Sagansky, and one time MGM CEO Harry Sloan.

Paul Simon Will Receive Prestigious Literary Award from PEN America for His Iconic Songs

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Bob Dylan has a Nobel Prize, Aretha Franklin got a Pulitzer. So it’s only right that Paul Simon is feted by a literary organization.

Simon will receive a special award on May 16th from PEN America– and rightly so. He’s getting the the PEN/Audible Literary Service Award in the annual gala at the blue whale room at the Museum of Natural History.

Simon will join an illustrious group of past literary honorees including President Barack Obama and Ava DuVernay and PEN/Barbey Literary Service Award recipients Margaret Atwood, Bob Woodward, Stephen King, Patti Smith, the late Toni Morrison and Stephen Sondheim, Prof. Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Zadie Smith and last year, Saturday Night Live (SNL) creator, writer and executive producer Lorne Michaels.

Simon’s music for the last 60 years remains popular and legendary. But his writing– the lyrics — are, I think, masterpieces that are the equivalent of great poetry and novels. It’s very cool that PEN feels that way, too. If he just got it for “The Sound of Silence” and “Bridge Over Troubled Water” that would be sufficient. But the whole catalog deserves it.

PEN America CEO Suzanne Nossel said: “Paul Simon has inspired fans worldwide with lyrics and songs that entire generations know by heart and can recognize from the very first notes. His fascination with different cultures, traditions and rhythms have helped open our ears and minds to essential musical traditions. We are elated to pay tribute to this unparalleled creative artist whose music, along with his commitment to humane values and humanitarian causes, has made him a cultural icon.”

Ben Affleck Post Batman and “Air” will Produce and Star in “The Accountant 2” for His Own Company and MGM

Ben Affleck has made a big deal for Artists Equity, the company he runs with Matt Damon.

They’ve acquired the rights from Warner Bros.to Ben’s previous hit, “The Accountant,” for a sequel. “The Accountant 2” will come from Amazon MGM, the same studio that gave us “Air,” Ben’s hit from this past year.

Gavin O’Connor will direct Ben, JK Simmons, Jon Bernthal, and Cynthia Addai-Robinson in a new tale described below:

“When her former boss is killed by unknown assassins, Treasury Agent Marybeth Medina (Cynthia Addai-Robinson) is forced to contact Christian Wolff (Ben Affleck) to solve the murder. With the help of his estranged but highly lethal brother Brax (Jon Bernthal), Chris applies his brilliant mind and less-than-legal methods to piece together the unsolved puzzle. As they get closer to the truth, the trio draw the attention of some of the most ruthless killers alive—all intent on putting a stop to their search.”

End of an Era: RIP Great Pop Singer Steve Lawrence, Famed with Wife Eydie as Pop Sensations of the 60s

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If you were a young couple just starting out in the early 60s –like my parents, or the fictional Maisels — Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme were your rock stars. They represented the thrill of the Kennedys in the White House and everything fresh and optimistic in the post-war boom.

Now Steve Lawrence has passed away at age 88. His wife, Eydie, died several years ago. But with Steve gone, it’s the end of an era. And they would know what that was like. Back when Frank Sinatra was failing, he depended on doing shows with the married duo, and they kept him going.

Steve and Eydie started on Broadway in1 1957 — he got a Tony nomination for “What Makes Sammy Run?” They were catapulted onto TV with Steve Allen on the Tonight show at a time when there were three channels and one show after the news. Imagine the intense spotlight of that moment.

In years to come, the couple starred in Las Vegas and on tour. They were loosely connected to Sinatra’s Rat Pack. They appeared on prime time TV constantly, particularly Ed Sullivan. They became so ubiquitous as a singing couple that a decade later fans snarked that Paul and Linda McCartney were the Steve and Eydie of their day. A lot of the couple’s appeal had to do with being G rated and comforting as Elvis and rock and roll was taking over. They extended that theme through the 60s, with Steve especially appearing on dozens of family fare shows like Here’s Lucy, The Carol Burnett Show, and The Nanny.

Steve had hits, too, like “Go Away Little Girl,” which was as big in its day as a Justin Bieber song. (Eydie had hers, too like “Blame it on the Bossa Nova.”)

Condolences to their family, friends, and fans.

Will CBS’s “The Talk” Get the Axe to Make Way for a Black-Themed Daytime Soap: Something on the Schedule Will Have to Go

People involved in CBS’s daytime schedule got a shock yesterday.

The network announced that through its alliance with the NAACP and with Procter & Gamble — which itself is really weird — they are working on a Black-theme afternoon soap.

They did not say whether it was for CBS or Paramount Plus exactly, but CBS was the network mentioned.

“The Gates” will be executive produced and written by veteran Michele Val Jean, who just quit her job at CBS’s “The Bold and the Beautiful.”

That soap, on the air since the 1980s, was recently given a one year renewal, which surprised fans and people with the show. Sister show “The Young and the Restless” was rewarded with a four year renewal.

So is “Bold” in danger of being replaced by “The Gates”? That’s one assumption since the 30 min “Bold” would be the likely spot for the new show — if it gets through development.

But “Bold” still has decent ratings and a strong following, particularly in international territories. Pulling the plug would cause a lot of unhappiness among soap fans and not be a good way to introduce a new show.

CBS, however, only has a couple of hours to choose from in the afternoon. Now my sources — who know a lot about the network — say “The View” could easily be cancelled. The talk show has foundered with low ratings for a long time. No one talks about it really, as opposed to ABC’s “The View.” I’m told “The Talk” could end without much protest, and “The Gates” could easily fill that hour.

As for the P&G part of this story: so weird they’re involved. They once ruled the afternoon airwaves with a dozen popular soaps including “As the World Turns,” “Guiding Light,” and “Another World.” But P&G hated the shows, and conspired to push away viewers and kill those shows. They are all gone now. Why would they want to be part of this scenario? To pitch products to a Black audience? After flushing away all that opportunity? Really weird!

PS Val Jean worked on a Black soap called “Generations” on NBC that ran from 1989 to 1991 and failed to attract an audience. Maybe it was before its time. We’ll see.

Exclusive: Zendaya Lights Up the Green Carpet Fashion Awards with Annie Lennox, Trudie Styler, John Legend, More

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We hit the ground running last night, arriving in Hollywood to more torrential rains. The great song, “It Never Rains in California,” has been totally debunked at this point!

 

So off we went to the annual Green Carpet Fashion Awards, devised by Livia Firth to bring together fashion and climate change. Among the guests at the snazzy 1 Hotel on Sunset: Zendaya, Annie Lennox, Trudie Styler, John Legend and Chrissie Teigen, Amber Valetta, Helen Hunt, Bethann Hardison, serious folks from the UN (I had no idea they were so strong out here), and many international climate change activists.

It wasn’t all serious stuff, either. All the awards shows could take lessons from the stylists who dressed the many women who rolled down their sleeves from their hard work in countries like India and Uganda. I’ve rarely been so impressed.

The woman pictured with Livia and Zendaya is Vanessa Nakate, a 27 year climate activist from Uganda who’s changing the world. Google her and see how she and dozens of other young people– were given awards last night– are actual global citizens, not just people who talk about it and have concerts.

By the way, I had a long, in depth conversation with Annie Lennox, whom I’ve always admired. It was off the record until she’s ready to go public, but our discussion of her political speeches of late was fascinating and quite literate. Her thoughts on many subjects are very textured. Nothing is black and white right now.

Memoir from John Mulaney’s Ex, Artist Anna Marie Tendler, Jumps to Top of Amazon Upon Announcement

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Anna Marie Tendler — John Mulaney fans know her name. She’s the wife he had when he lost his mind, became so addicted to drugs he required an intervention, and divorced when he had an affair with Olivia Munn.

Prior to that Mulaney portrayed their six year marriage as one of great happiness.

Now Tender’s written a memoir coming in August from Simon & Schuster. Announced this afternoon, pre-orders have already taken it to number 27 on amazon.

The book is called Men Have Called Her Crazy.

It’s unclear how much she can write about Mulaney and the marriage now that they’re divorced. But S&S wouldn’t have taken it without some juice in those pages. And telling her own truth is something she can’t be denied, even if she just refers to him as “my ex.” Everyone will know who it is.

Mulaney has a sharp, fast mind. He’s a great comic, and verbally gifted. Through the marriage, the audience related to him. When it blew up, it was so crazy that he was in the news for weeks. Then he turned the whole saga into material for his act.

Needless to say, if Tendler’s book is informative, she’ll have a big hit.

And listen, Mulaney went on to wed Munn, who was pregnant and they seem to be happy. Everyone gets what they want in the end! Not bad!

Mystery: Who Sent Out a Memo from the VA Banning Famed VJ Kissing Photo? Rescinded Order Said Iconic Picture Depicted “Non Consensual Behavior”

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There’s a mystery at the Department of Veteran Affairs.

A memo was sent out on February 29th banning the use of a famous photograph at all department buildings. It was real, I am told by sources. But this morning, when I queried, the memo was rescinded.

You can see it below.

The brouhaha was over famed photographer Alfred Eisenstadt’s took a picture of a couple kidding on V-J when World War II was declared over.

The legendary photo, appeared on the cover of Life Magazine in 1945 and went on to become iconic.

The VA memo said they cancelled the photo because it displays a “non consensual act,” according to a memo being circulated on line from the VA. Anyone with questions is told to contact Lelia Jackson, Director of the Assault and Protection Office. The letter is signed by RimaAnn Nelson, Assistant Under Secretary for Operations.

Of course, no one answers the phone at the VA so this could be a hoax. But it’s also possibly true, which would be a sign of the times and the way we think about images and actions of the past. Exuberant, spur of the moment celebrating should clearly not have been allowed, even in 1945.

And though you might think this is the height of wokeness, the woman in the photo actually objected to what is depicted. Reported in the Washington Post in 2019, “It wasn’t my choice to be kissed,” she told one interviewer. “The guy just came over and grabbed!” Another reporter asked what she was thinking at that moment. “I hope I can breathe,” she said in local news footage since removed from the Internet: “I mean somebody much bigger than you and much stronger, where you’ve lost control of yourself, I’m not sure that makes you happy.”

But her son said after her death that his mother did not view it that way.

But now the VA says the photo will continue to be displayed. What’s going on at the VA? Because this memo was real until it was recalled.

Oscarheimer Show Adds Steven Spielberg, Sally Field, Jessica Lange to List of Sunday’s Presenters

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The Oscarheimers have added a last list of presenters for Sunday’s show. Most of these people will be giving Oscars to “Oppenheimer,” which is pitched to win six or seven statues. The show starts at 7pm on ABC.

Emily Blunt, Cynthia Erivo, America Ferrera, Sally Field, Ryan Gosling, Ariana Grande, Ben Kingsley, Melissa McCarthy, Issa Rae, Tim Robbins, Steven Spielberg, Mary Steenburgen, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlize Theron, Christoph Waltz and Forest Whitaker have joined the list of Sunday’s Oscar presenters.

Previously announced Oscars presenters include Mahershala Ali, Bad Bunny, Nicolas Cage, Jamie Lee Curtis, Brendan Fraser, Chris Hemsworth, Dwayne Johnson, Michael Keaton, Regina King, Jessica Lange, Jennifer Lawrence, Matthew McConaughey, Kate McKinnon, Rita Moreno, John Mulaney, Lupita Nyong’o, Catherine O’Hara, Al Pacino, Michelle Pfeiffer, Ke Huy Quan, Sam Rockwell, Octavia Spencer, Michelle Yeoh, Ramy Youssef and Zendaya.

The highlights of the show will be performances by Billie Eiiish, and by Ryan Gosling, each doing songs from “Barbie.”

Still unknown is who will perform during the “In Memoriam.” And who will be left out of the “In Memoriam.”

Lots of drama!

Justin Timberlake Readies Album Drop After Other “Older Acts” Releases frpm JLo, Green Day, Usher Bombed After First Flush

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It isn’t easy for older artists to sell albums anymore. I hope Justin Timberlake is aware of this.

Timberlake is releasing his new album, “Everything I Thought It Was,” on Thursday night. The track listing is peculiar. “Selfish,” a modest hit, is at the end of the album, not the start. The followup single, “Drown,” has not taken off like “Selfish.” One title, “Liar,” will spark gossip about Britney Spears. But will that be enough to give “Everything” legs?

Justin is at an age — 43 — where having sustained chart success may be impossible. The road to ruin is littered with good intentions.

For example:

Green Day, a big rock group, released “Saviors” two months ago. It has sold just 91,000 copies, two thirds of which were actual CDs and downloads.

And that’s a success story. Jennifer Lopez’s “This is Me…Now” has been out three weeks. CDs and downloads come to just 17,000. Add another 10,000 for streaming equivalent.

A good news story comes from Usher, who dropped his album, “Coming Home” on Super Bowl weekend and performed the half time show. He’s got just 56,000 in CDs and downloads, but enough streaming to him up to 300,000. But all his sales came with the Super Bowl. The album is dead now.

Maybe the best news in the geezer department is from the Rolling Stones. They released the critically acclaimed “Hackney Diamonds” last October. Total sales are reported at 566K, half of which comes from streaming. But the Stones are the World’s Greatest Rock and Roll Band, and the reviews for “Hackney Diamonds” were off the charts.

The question is, will Timberlake be able to stay on the charts after one week? He’s also facing some compeition on March 15th — Kacey Musgraves, who’s almost a decade younger, a country star, with Grammy Awards.

Stay tuned…this is going to get interesting…