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Rolling Stone Disowns Founder, Buries Apology for Jann Wenner’s Statements About Female, Black Artists on Twitter X

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Rolling Stone has disowned founder Jann Wenner.

They buried a statement around 1pm today on Twitter X. It’s barely there, it’s not on other social media or on the website.

It’s a sad end to Wenner’s 50 years in publishing. The new RS says:

“Jann Wenner’s recent statements to the New York Times do not represent the values and practices of today’s Rolling Stone. Jann Wenner has not been directly involved in our operations since 2019. Our purpose, especially since his departure, has been to tell stories that reflect the diversity of voices and experiences that shape our world. At Rolling Stone’s core is the understanding that music above all can bring us together, not divide us.”

Wenner’s comments in the New York Times that Black and female artists weren’t worthy of inclusion in his book, “The Masters,” set off a fire storm. Five decades of racism and misogyny just burst out of his mouth. He tried to apologize but no one bought it. Now the magazine he founded– edited by his son — has to distance it self from him.

“Flora and Son” Director John Carney (“Once”) Recalls Hiring Bono’s Daughter Eve Hewson, Calls Her “A Rock Star”

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“I’m glad you enjoyed my crazy Irish movie,” writer-director John Carney told a well wisher at a reception for his new feel-good film, “Flora and Son,” screened Thursday evening at the arty Whitby Hotel. The “Once” and “Sing Street” director was in a good mood following the enthusiastic audience reaction.


The Dublin saga stars Eve Hewson (Bono’s daughter), as Flora, a single mother trying to cope with a rebellious, loner 14 year-old son (Orén Kinlan), continually in trouble with the Garda (Irish police). There’s a surly ex-husband in the picture, (Jack Reynor, excellent in all Carney’s films) who has some music biz background and is shacked up with a hottie girlfriend, which doesn’t sit well with Flora.


After her day’s work as a babysitter in a posh neighborhood, Flora finds an acoustic guitar in the trash, has it restrung, and gives it to her son hoping he will take it up and reverse his delinquent ways. When he rejects it— he’s a rapper and tech wizard turns out— Flora decides to take lessons online and finds an instructor, Jeff (Joseph Gordon Levitt), a washed up but dreamy composer-guitarist based in LA. Their sessions blossom into a love affair of sorts, although they never meet in person.


As Showbiz411 mentioned in our favorable review, ‘Flora is an independent, wise Irish girl who curses, smokes, and drinks and has a healthy passion for men.” She also adores her son even though their verbal exchanges can be brutal.


Hewson is no nepo baby. She can act and has real screen presence. She also has a good voice and credibly plays guitar. I’ve been a fan since seeing her in “Bad Sisters,” before I learned about her famous father. 


But Hewson didn’t immediately come to mind as Flora when he started casting said Carney during the Q&A, which included producer Anthony Bregman, and musical co-writer Gary Clark.
“She was relentless,” said Carney. “I didn’t know her well. I met her once when she was 15 through her dad. Then I heard she was an actor. She said she wanted to be an actor and then she was, and a few years later we saw her on screen. Then this thing came up and her agent said, ‘Well just Zoom with her.’ I was like, ‘She’s too poised and beautiful. I’ve seen her in Victorian things.’”


When he clicked on Zoom she appeared with a “smiley face’… “She’s like, ‘How are you getting on?’ It was this real immediate connection. She was in LA at the time, and we found ourselves, two Dubliners, chatting away. She was so funny. She basically said to me, “You’ve written a comedy. I’m really funny… Trust me.”


“I mean that’s actually, maybe it is just the face, but her attitude is right. She does not try to follow in her father’s footsteps in any way, except that she’s a bit of a rockstar. I mean that in all the best ways.”


She also didn’t mince words about the script. “She’s like, ‘That lines bollocks… But if we could change it to this, just please John’ … it was like she had met this character, you know what I mean?”


A terrific moment in the film is when Flora watches Joni Mitchell singing “Both Sides, Now” on YouTube. A tear rolls down her cheek. She realizes she’s watching genius. Carney wisely lets the whole song play out. This wasn’t the original plan.

“Sure, our budget’s infinite. The rights should be simple. Let’s please do that,” joked Bergman. 
“We actually had something else that went on in that scene… There was a big visual effect that we had, which is basically she’s at the sink washing the dishes. If y’all remember, she’s upset, and then she turns around and there’s a shot of her listening to the song. Then as she’s listening to the song, she drops the dishes… before they hit the ground, they just stand in midair… But Eve’s performance is so strong that John decided she is the visual. That she’s the special effect.” 
Added Bergman, speaking as a true producer, “We dropped the dishes. We got rid of that, and maybe use some of the money from the visual effects, paid for the Joni Mitchell (rights).”

In all Carney’s films, there is a catchy tune: “High Life” is an ear worm of a number performed in a pub at the end of the film by all the characters, led by Flora. Even Jeff in LA is zoomed in,  laptop perched on a bar stool. 


(“High Life” could get recognition awards season, like Carney’s song, “Falling Slowly,” from “Once,” best Oscar winning song in 2007. The movie became a Tony Award-winning Broadway musical.)

About “High Life,” said the director, “I structured the verse of that a little bit on my garage band files, still thinking about the melodies, and the guitar, and stuff like that, and threw it over to Gary.” 


Carney said he wanted to end the Q&A with a “humble” anecdote. 
“I got a phone call at the end of the movie, the one time that Bono ever crossed Eve and rang me, because don’t mess with Eve, don’t get Daddy to call up John, or none of that… He had seen the movie, and I’m sitting there, with headphones on and the phone rings. Sometimes, if you get a call from him, it’s a no caller ID, and that’s either Bono or an annoying person to ask you how your subscription is going.”


“I’m like on my headphones listening to a song, and I look at the phone and it’s like, ‘Who the fuck is that? No, I’m not listening to that man. Rings again, and I’m going to say, ‘Look, I’m not interested in you.’… ‘Hey, how’re you Bono, big Bono?’ He is like, ‘I just listened to the songs, and that chorus of ‘High Life.’… That’s as good as it gets,” said Carney, laughing. “Bono knows our music it seems.”

Photo c 2023 Wilson Morales

Trump Claims His Intervention Got Texas AG Acquitted, Lies About Who (Republicans) Impeached Him

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Last May, Texas’s Republican-led House of Representatives impeached state Attorney General Ken Paxton on Saturday on articles including bribery and abuse of public trust.

The vote in the Texas house was 121-23. It was almost all Republicans. After all the balance in the House is 85-64 in favor of Republicans.

But Donald Trump lied today (surprise) on his social media platform.

He wrote: “Yes, it is true that my intervention through TRUTH SOCIAL saved Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton from going down at the hands of Democrats and some Republicans, headed by PAUL RINO (Ryan), Karl Rove, and others, almost all of whom came back to reason when confronted with the facts. Ken has been a great A.G., and now he can go back to work for the wonderful people of Texas. It was my honor to have helped correct this injustice!”

Well, it wasn’t Democrats and “some” Republicans– it was ALL Republicans. And whether or not Trump’s “intervention” helped Paxton remained to be seen — unless it involved something illegal.

 

Bill Maher Decides to Pause HBO Show Until Strikes End After Facing Overwhelming Criticism

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Bill Maher has backtracked on restarting his HBO show, Real Time. After tremendous criticism, Maher got the message and backed off.

He writes today:

“My decision to return to work was made when it seemed nothing was happening and there was no end in sight to this strike. Now that both sides have agreed to go back to the negotiating table I’m going to delay the return of Real Time, for now, and hope they can finally get this done.”

Previously Maher had said he hadn’t signed on for such a long strike and would go ahead as planned with a new season.

CBS’s “Yellowstone” Gambit Pays Off as Season 1 Reruns Score Like a Regular Network Hit

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After “60 Minutes” last night, CBS began its Sunday “Yellowstone” marathon.

With all new shows on hold, CBS filled the space on Sundays with reruns of their Paramount Network show.

The gambit paid off. “Yellowstone” scored 7.87 million viewers in its first hour, then dropped to 5.82 million. That’s the size of a normal CBS Sunday night hit.

“Yellowstone” wasn’t going to do any better than that. Millions have seen it over and on Paramount and on DVD.

Last night’s episode was the first, from 2018. It played like a cable or streaming show, not a network show. The pacing was much more leisurely, the violence was far more pronounced, and there was sex scene that usually would not be seen in prime time.

I have actually never watched “Yellowstone” before last night, The highlights of the show are Kelly Reilly’s Beth and Luke Grimes’ Kayce Dutton. Wes Bentley’s character has potential. Kevin Costner’s John Dutton harumphed around a lot, I hope he improves in future episodes.

“Yellowstone” is no “Dallas.” There’s no sense of humor and the scenes are plodding. There’s also no thru-line yet except John Dutton being greedy for no reason. The Ewings battled but showed a lot of love, cracked wise, drank, and caroused with more enthusiasm. They also had the Bobby and Pam story, a Romeo and Juliet saga at the center. John Dutton really needs a boozing wife, but he’s a widower. God only knows what he did to his wife!

Golden Globes Announce Emmy Winning Producer-Director Combo But Still No Broadcast Partner or Host

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The Golden Globes are coming back. Somewhere.

Today they announced that Glenn Weiss and Ricky Kirshner, the best producer-director combo in the biz, will helm the show on January 7th. The pair has 23 Emmy Awards between them.

But how will people see this show? Who will host it? No one knows. The contract between Dick Clark Productions and NBC ended last year with very poor ratings. If NBC doesn’t re-up, Fox would be the best candidate for the Globes.

If broadcast doesn’t work out, there’s always streaming. Netflix, Amazon, You Tube would all be candidates.

And who would host the show? This is interesting because past hosts made fun of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. But now, with the Globes taken over by Variety and the Hollywood Reporter, it’s hoped the really embarrassing people involved are gone. Luckily, the Globes have excellent new leaders in Executive Vice President Tim Gray and president Helen Hoehne

Lots of questions but the Weiss-Kirshner hiring is a good sign!

BTW If you don’t know it, Ricky Kirshner’s dad was the late great Don Kirshner, the song publisher and television producer who helped invent pop and rock and roll.

Trump Follows NBC Interview with Claim that “Liberal Jews Voted to Destroy America and Israel”

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Donald Trump knows that liberal, educated Jews hate him and won’t vote for him. He panders to Orthodox Jews and the people who support the right wing government in Israel.

Playing on that theme, Trump followed his NBC interview today by posting a Rosh Hashanah message — an excoriation against those ‘liberal Jews, claiming their vote — for Joe Biden — was a vote “to destroy America and Israel.”
If this is Trump’s way of winning new friends it won’t work. I wonder if his “Jewish” grandchildren will ever discover his level of antisemitism while he’s still alive and stand up to it.

The greatest irony would for those Kushner kids to grow up and denounce him.
Trump remains a hate monger. I don’t care what any poll says. It’s hard to imagine any thinking person wanting him back in the White House.

Daytime Dark Like Nighttime As WGA Strike Silences Everything But Non-Signatory Shows and Scabs

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The Writers Guild has now completely shut down Hollywood.

All the major daytime and nighttime talk show are in reruns continuing tomorrow, the beginning of the 2023-24 season.

Only Tamron Hall and Sherri Shepherd are not signed to the WGA so they will continue. Bill Maher will work with scabs, which is not a good look for HBO.

“The View” and “Live with Kelly and Mark” will continue without writers.

Everything else — since May — is in repeats.

Of course, the fear is, viewers won’t return when the strikes are over. But they will. It’s just time for the studios to settle the strikes and move forward.

All of Hollywood is now “dark.” No prime time, either. Who’s also suffering? The music and record biz. The artists have few outlets now for promotion. Sales are down because of it. Although tiktok and social media play a part in it now, there’s no better way to introduce a record than on one of these talk shows.

Strike: Jennifer Hudson, Kelly Clarkson Add Names to Talk Shows Not Returning This Week Along with Drew Barrymore, The Talk

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The WGA strike is now working perfectly.

Jennifer Hudson and Kelly Clarkson’s respective talk shows will not be returning this week.

This is after CBS’s “The Talk” and “Drew Barrymore” also announced they are paused until the WGA and SAG AFTRA strikes are over.

Pressure on Barrymore was significant enough to stop all WGA signatory shows. The shows could have continued with scab writers and faced a future of anger.

Also, no SAG AFTRA actors would appear as guests. Hudson’s proposed show schedule this week had no celebrities.

Tickets weren’t available for any audiences either.

Hudson is an Oscar winner member of SAG AFTRA, making her situation esven more precarious.

The WGA can now really leverage these shut downs. Syndicated shows have had no ratings since last May when they all went into reruns. You’d think the syndicators would be pressuring the AMPTP to settle this thing so everyone can get back to work.

JHud, Kelly, and Drew would be smart to start a podcast a la Strike Force — the late night guys.

With these shows gone, only “The View” and “Live with Kelly and Mark” will soldier on. Also, shows with no WGA affiliation, like “Sherri Shepherd.”

Called Here: CBS’s “The Talk” Will Not Return Until Strikes Are Over (See My Past Columns)

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“The Talk” is shutting up until the strikes are over.

I wrote this last week a couple of times. I even contacted CBS publicity. They lied by omission. Are we surprised?

“The Talk” films in front of a live audience. Even if they’d returned they couldn’t have an audience without somehow guaranteeing there would be no outbursts

As I told you on Friday, there was no way to get tickets for this coming week. “The Talk” was not included in a list of shows that give away tickets.