Politics
Donald Trump, Coward-in-Chief, Says No to Virtual Debate, Will Hold Rally Instead, Posts “Green Screen” Video
Donald Trump, coward in chief, refuses to participate in a second Presidential debate because it will be virtual. He's told the Commission on Presidential...
Celebrity
Review: Documentary Connects Singer Harry Chapin to Springsteen, Michael Moore, RunDMC, World Hunger, Live Aid, And Did You Know He Was Nominated for an...
If you're from New York and grew up in the late 60s and early 70s, Harry Chapin a big name. When all the singer...
Business
Ratings: “The Ellen Show” Bounces Back Big Time, “Drew Barrymore” Falls 14 Percent in Second Week, Tamron Hall Renewed Already
I guess we're looking at the syndicated TV ratings now like they're the I Ching, just to see if Ellen DeGeneres will capsize.
She won't....
Music
RIP Listen: Johnny Nash Wrote Sam & Dave’s Original 1963 Hit, “So Nice While it Lasted,” Way Before “Soul Man”
R&B legend Sam Moore of Sam & Dave tells me that Johnny Nash, who died this week at age 80, wrote his first hit...
Books
Murdoch Knocks Through Wall Separating FoxNews, HarperCollins: Previously Protected Authors May Not Stay
There has always been an unseen wall between Rupert Murdoch's insanity at Fox News and the genteel world of publishing at Harper Collins books.
That...
Celebrity
Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell Reunite for “Christmas Chronicles” Sequel But Without Son Oliver Hudson This Time: Couldn’t They Book Him?
Two years ago, Kurt Russell played Santa Claus in "The Christmas Chronicles" on Netflix. It was a big hit. His step son Oliver Hudson...
Music
Eddie van Halen Gets Tribute from Quincy Jones for His Historic Performance on Michael Jackson’s “Beat It”
Eddie van Halen played the memorable guitar solo on Michael Jackson's instant classic, "Beat It," back in 1983. Producer Quincy Jones paid tribute to...
Music
RIP The Great Johnny Nash, Age 80, Brought Reggae to America with “I Can See Clearly Now” in 1972
Johnny Nash has died at age 80. He wasn't Jamaican-- he was from Houston-- but he loved reggae music and was responsible in part...
