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Kanye West Gave Away 5,000 Seats for Listening Party to Fill Stadium, Hundreds Remain Unsold

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Tonight’s listening party in Atlanta for Kanye West’s new album will be an interesting mixed audience.

Some of the fans will have paid a couple hundred bucks for seats. Thousands are going for free.

To ensure a full looking Mercedes Benz Stadium, Kanye’s said to have given away 5,000 tickets to students. Will they go? Why not? It’s free!

The reason for this largesse is because tickets didn’t sell well. There are still hundreds of seats for sale, maybe up to a thousand. Only a small portion of the stadium is being used for the “Donda” listening event.

The “Donda” show will be broadcast on Apple Radio, bypassing Jay Z’s Tidal service where Kanye was an original partner. The album drops at midnight for those who are waiting for the full experience.

AM Round Up: Rolling Stones Hit the Road, Anne Hathway’s Criminal BF Upset, Adrienne Warren’s “Tina” Tony Victory Lap, “Dune” Director Gets TIFF Award

A lot of things are going on this morning…

THE ROLLING STONES, THE WORLD’S GREATEST ROCK AND ROLL BAND are hitting the road. Beginning September 26th they’ve got a bunch of west coast and midwest dates for their “No Filter” tour. Pandemic be damned!  No East Coast this time, but they are playing the New Orleans Jazz Festival on October 13th. God bless the Stones who I am sure are all vaccinated. Eric Clapton may not go near them! (PS The tour is sponsored by something called the Alliance for Lifetime Income, which is what you’ll need after paying for these tickets. Kidding! They are so worth it! )

ANNE HATHAWAY‘s ex con criminal ex-boyfriend Raffaello Follieri is sad because the Oscar winner stopped talking to him years ago after he was arrested for fraud. LOL. Follieri lied to everyone and solicited $50 million saying he was going to buy unused churches from the US Archdiocese. Raffaello kept the money instead. The scheme was called the Vati-con. He got five years in the pokey. He’s lucky Hathaway just stopped talking to him. Hathaway’s dad is a lawyer, for god’s sake. I think this shows great restraint and courage on her part. She went on to marry a great guy and have two kids. Leave her alone.

DENIS VILLENEUVE, director of the new “Dune,” is one of four people who will get special awards in September at the Toronto International Film Festival. His other films include “Sicaro,” “Blade Runner 2049,” and “Arrival” (which I loved). He’s also Canadian, so that helps. The other honoree announced today is one of the most acclaimed Indigenous directors in the world, Alanis Obomsawin. Congrats to both! 

ADRIENNE WARREN will return to play Tina Turner in “Tina: The Musical” in October for a short victory lap.  Presumably she’s going to win the 2020 Tony Award on September 26th for this work. She’s extraordinary in the role and she’s had to wait a long time for that gold statue! Who will replace her after this run? Those are tough wigs to fill!

’60s and 70’s MUSIC is all over the charts. So we’re excited that PETER ASHER of Peter & Gordon fame is coming to City Winery July 26th and 27th with Kate Taylor (James’s Sister Kate) and famed musician Leland Sklar. They’re playing The Loft upstairs at CW while Darlene Love and Marc Cohn are the downstairs acts on the respective nights. Does City Winery have overnight packages? We’ll just sleep there!

Pop singer HALSEY is reportedly mad at Allure Magazine. Why? Pronouns! I’ve seen this problem, too, with Demi Lovato. We love and respect these artists but the pronoun conundrum goes against all standards of English. So journalists and editors have a problem because it’s ingrained in us. Doesn’t mean we don’t get it. “They” is plural and makes no sense. So we’ll have to watch the pronouns and just use nouns like ‘gifted artist’ or ‘talented singer.’

 

 

Review: Bob Balaban Directs East Hampton All Stars (Mercedes Ruehl, Susie Essman Included) in Night of Cool Plays

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Begging the question: is it too soon to laugh about the pandemic year, 2020? A collection of short plays by masterful playwrights, did just that in a one-nighter at Guild Hall.

‘Some of the actors are serious,” warned Bob Balaban, a tad nervous as he greeted giggle-ready well-wishers. “I hope you like this experiment.” Under his fine direction, Paul Hecht, Susie Essman, Talia Balsam, Mercedes Ruehl, Isaac Mizrahi, and Ben Shenkman performed works by Sarah Ruhl, Lynn Grossman, Jon Robin Baitz, Paul Rudnick, Simon Rich, and R. G. Masons.

The pairings were perfect: In Rudnick’s “Play Bills,” Mizrahi camps his quarantine, imagining Hugh Jackman, Patti LuPone, Audra McDonald, Nathan Lane coming to his apartment to sing for him, a collision of Broadway talents vying to perform. Ruehl stole it in Jon Robin Baitz’ contribution, “All the Old Familiar Places,” as a woman desperate for contact, and vital Yves St. Laurent gloss, in an eternal loop with the pharmacy’s phone voice recording. Who could play that unseen role? Balaban, of course. Did the order go through? The pandemic may have pushed this woman over the brink, but this engagement with the automated world finished the job. Who among us has not suffered that?

The coup de grace came with Ben Shenkman’s stand-up in “Lenny T” by R. G. Masons: he and some buddies had been together for their standard golf group. One died in the early COVID sweep. The others tested positive, sickened, and survived, telling jokes and pondering subjects too taboo for merriment. You can joke about the Holocaust, for example, but not about Anne Frank. He tells a joke about the Holocaust. Everyone laughs. And sure enough, just as you think the sacred is safe, he lands the Anne Frank one: Just imagine if Anne Frank had social media, it would have changed her life.

Balaban’s worries about a disappointed audience were for naught: documentarians Chris Hegedus and Nancy Buirski were happy for a night out, and Laurie Anderson who would be conversing onstage the next day with Julian Schnabel attended—let’s just say, it felt like all was well at the John Drew Theater. A good time was had by all.

 

 

 

 

 

Golden Globes, Still with No Black Members, Feature Interview with Anti-Abortion Filmmaker and Pariah Nick Loeb

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The Hollywood Foreign Press is truly trying to commit suicide.

The still have no Black members after months of scandal. They’ve lost their TV show, 200 publicity firms have turned against them, and their TV production company’s parent is trying to buy them out.

You’d think they’d get the message that the clock is ticking on their era. It’s almost over.

But now they’re featuring an interview with Nick Loeb, Hollywood pariah and producer-actor of anti-abortion movie literally no one wants to hear about.

The writer, HFPA member Kirpi Uimonen Ballesteros, has protected Tweets. But the Golden Globes website has Tweeted out a link to her feature on their website. The actual interview with Loeb is by HFPA journalist Michele Manelis.

Loeb is the ex boyfriend of Hollywood actress Sofia Vergara. He pursued her relentlessly and fruitlessly though the court to get access to fertilized eggs the two had frozen for possible future use. Loeb actually thought he could have children with Vergara after they broke up and wouldn’t stop until the court finally shut him down.

He’s the son of John Loeb, a former Ambassador, who has unlimited funds from decades of family wealth. Other than “Roe v. Wade,” Loeb’s anti-abortion film starring right winger Jon Voight, his main accomplishment in life is merchandising a failed condiment called Onion Crunch.

Manelis’s conversation with Loeb would seem like the wrong topping on the wrong meal. It’s not like “Roe v. Wade” was well received. It has a 14% on Rotten Tomatoes. It was barely released and made no money. Its cast includes other pariahs Stacey Dash, Tomi Lahren, Milo Yiannopoulos.

One reviewer, Joey Magidson, wrote: “Roe v. Wade is not just sure to be the worst film of 2021, it’s among the worst of the past several years. Barely a movie, it’s not even coherent as conservative propaganda.”

But this is who the HFPA is featuring on their site. Good luck, and good night.

 

Eric Clapton, Ex Heroin Addict, Singer of “Cocaine,” Will Cancel Shows Where Venues Require Vaccinations

All the drugs have finally burned out Eric Clapton’s brain cells.

The singer who had a hit with the song, “Cocaine,” says he’ll cancel shows at venues that require vaccinations.

He is completely nuts at this point. This is from a former heroin addict, of all things. He has never been what we’d call a health nut.

But Clapton’s obstinate criticism of the vaccines is dangerous. Some people actually listen to him. Or are influenced by him. They should not be. We can appreciate Clapton’s musicianship without taking anything he says seriously.

He actually sent out a message reading: “Following the PMs announcement I feel honour bound to make my own: I wish to say that I will not perform on any stage where there is a discriminated audience present. Unless there is provision made for all people to attend, I reserve the right to cancel the show”

Please get vaccinated. Do not go to any large music shows unless everyone is required to proof of vaccination. This is not a joke. What a shame that Clapton has turned out to be so stupid.

Kennedy Center Plans Big December Show Honoring Bette Midler, Joni Mitchell, Berry Gordy, Lorne Michaels, Justino Diaz

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The Kennedy Center Honors will have a big TV show this December. They’ve chosen four inductees who guarantee huge ratings on CBS.

The honorees are Bette Midler, Joni Mitchell, Berry Gordy, Lorne Michaels and opera singer Justino Diaz.

The first four will make sure the CBS show, taping December 5th, will garner massive numbers two weeks later when it’s broadcast.

Gordy changed the culture with Motown. They could do a whole show on just him. Stevie, Smokey, and Diana could be on the show. Crazy.

Joni Mitchell is ‘in’ this year. Every female singer will line up to do a tribute to her.

Ditto Bette Midler. Who won’t want to sing “The Rose,” “From a Distance,” and so on? Plus, there’s Bette’s Hollywood film career. She’s the only film star on this year’s docket.

Lorne Michaels– the whole “SNL” gang, starting with Tina Fey and Jimmy Fallon are likely to show up, not to mention Eddie Murphy, Will Ferrell, etc. Huge.

So what a show! And then they’ve thrown in an opera singer just to seem smart. No one really knows Diaz, but they will when the show airs.

Congrats to the newest class. And to the Kennedy Center, you’ve finally got a ratings grabber!

Review: Award Winning “Ted Lasso” is Back For a Second Season of Insights and Quips

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“Ted Lasso” triumphs yet again for season two.

Lasso, of course, is played by Jason Sudeikis who is also the co-creator and producer. He’s up for an Emmy and has already won a bunch of awards for playing this trenchant fish out of water.

Lasso is in the UK, far from home and coaching a fictional London soccer aka UK football team that is in the athletic dog house.

Once in a premier division, the group of misfit players and coaches are looking up at the sidewalk trying to figure out how to get back on top.  Lasso came over the pond knowing little about the sport, and that’s where the show has its major sweet spot.  Lasso is game to learn, he’s empathetic, honest, kind and genuine.

Topping it all off is his signature home spun style wisdom.   Rapid fire quips from Sudeikis and his ‘team’ of terrific actors just don’t stop.  They all are equal to Sudeikis’s massive charm and appeal.

The second season is even better than the first, as it navigates the up and downs of the first season. Apple TV rightfully doesn’t want spoilers, but suffice to say that Ted’s personal issues come more into play, the quirky characters veer into territory that’s deliciously unexpected,  a Lasso jolt that the audience is craving which the show lives up too many times over.

“Ted Lasso” is sublime, one of the best series on TV and not to be missed.  “Lasso” most certainly deserves all the accolades it’s receiving and more.

Pandemic’s Price: Emmy Awards Face a 2nd Year without Governor’s Balls or Live Audiences for Shows

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There will be an Emmy Awards. But it will be like last year’s show– no live audience, and no Governor’s Ball.

Same as last year.

With COVID on the rise again in Los Angeles, and the Delta variant wreaking havoc, thousands of people will not be congregating at parties or the actual show on September 19th.

Ditto for the Creative Arts Emmys on September 11th and 12th.

According to the TV Academy, they will host “a series of enhanced Emmy Nominee Celebrations in advance of the Emmys at its NoHo Arts District campus. These intimate-themed gatherings will honor nominees across the numerous peer groups.”

The big Emmys show on September 19th will be limited to nominees and their guests.

You have to feel bad for these people. They’re not getting the treatment of past Emmy players. But until everyone is vaccinated and the variants have abated, this is how things will work all over the country, not just in Los Angeles.

Get vaccinated!

Michael Jackson is Having His Revenge from Beyond as Thomas Barrack, Who Snatched Away Neverland, Is Arrested and Jailed in Trump Scandal

That Thomas Barrack has been arrested and is actually in jail today should come as no surprise to Michael Jackson fans.

Barrack’s arrest now has to do with Donald Trump’s 2016 Inauguration and possible influence peddling with the United Arab Emirates. Barrack is accused by the US of acting as that country’s foreign agent.

But we know Thomas Barrack from before his dealings with Trump and the Arabs. He owns Colony Capital, the company that swooped in back in 2008 and bought Neverland out of the brink of foreclosure from Michael Jackson.

Tohme Tohme, who called himself a doctor, and became Michael’s final manager, worked for Barrack. As Tohme ate his way through what was left of Jackson’s life and career circa 2007-2008 and into the final year of his life, he acted as Barrack’s agent. When I interviewed Barrack about Tohme in 2008, he sang Tohme’s praises.

In the end, Barrack and Tohme caused the final upheavals in Jackson’s life financially and otherwise. Tohme introduced Michael to Dr. Conrad Murray, who hastened the end of his and went to jail for it. Tohme also introduced Jackson to Barrack, who bought the note on Neverland and took control of it. The irony was that for a decade Barrack was stuck with Neverland, which he renamed Sycamore Valley Ranch. No one would buy it. In the end, Michael’s friend, Ron Burkle, took it off his hands.

Tohme sued the Jackson Estate in 2012, claiming he was owed a 15 percent commission on compensation Jackson received during his last year of his life. He also wanted a cut of the concert film “This Is It,” which was released a few months after the singer’s death, and a finder’s fee for securing a loan that prevented foreclosure on Neverland Ranch.

And, of course, it was Barrack who provided that loan.

Tohme finally settled for $3 million in 2019, and was paid last year.  He and Barrack had done their damage.

So it was no surprise when Barrack turned up in 2015 as a Trump associate, now wheedling his way into what became presidential affairs. How ironic that first Murray was behind bars, and now Barrack. Michael Jackson is having his revenge after all.

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Venice Film Festival Jury Includes Last 2 Oscar Winning Directors, Bong Joon Ho and Chloe Zhao, Plus Cynthia Erivo

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The Venice Film Festival doesn’t begin until September 2nd– many weeks away– but they’re ramping up with big announcements.

The jury will consist of the last two Oscar winning directors — Chloe Zhao of “Nomadland:” and Bong Joon Ho, who made “Parasite.”

The other jurors announced include Tony winning and Oscar nominated actress Cynthia Erivo, Belgian/French actress Virginie Efira, Italian director Saverio Costanzo, Canadian actress and producer Sarah Gadon, and Romanian directorAlexander Nanau.

They are an eclectic group, to say the least. There are no American actors. Their choices will be very interesting.

The opening night film, called “Parallel Mothers,” reunites director Pedro Almodovar with one of his stars, Penelope Cruz. If for some reason you’ve never seen “Volver,” watch it immediately. It’s one of the great films of all time.