Music
Beatles for Sale: New Movie “Yesterday” Had to Cough Up $5 Mil for Rights to 17 Songs from the Fab Four
Even though Danny Boyle's "Yesterday" has a 65 on Rotten Tomatoes, early audiences are loving it. The movie, written by Richard Curtis, supposes that...
Movies
New Beatles Music Film “Yesterday” Has Second Highest Crowd Scene in History, Second Only to “Gandhi”
>Imagine a world in which after a cataclysmic event only one person remembers the Beatles?
That’s the premise of “Yesterday,” written by Richard Curtis and...
Theater
Broadway Summer Turns Nasty as “The Cher Show,” “King Kong,” “The Prom” Join Several Other Big Ticket Shows Unable to Make It
Summer can be cruel on Broadway -- especially if there are no Tony Awards in mid June for shows that are suffering at the...
Theater
Best Part of All-Star Mueller “Investigation” Play: Watching Kevin Kline Loving John Lithgow’s Performance as Sincerely Befuddled Trump
One thing the 17 actors on stage at Riverside Church couldn't see last night as they performed Robert Schenkkan's "The Investigation": the looks on...
Celebrity
The Scoop That Almost Was: What Happened the Day Michael Jackson Died Ten Years Ago, And How He’s Remembered Now
June 25, 2009: TMZ's scoopers in Beverly Hills spotted an ambulance at his rented pad on Sunset Boulevard. They reported Michael had had a...
Celebrity
Watch 18 A List Actors — Including John Lithgow, Annette Bening, Kevin Kline– Perform “The Investigation” Taken from the Mueller Report
I attended this extraordinary performance last night at the magnificent Riverside Church on Manhattan's Upper West Side. Annette Bening is the host. John Lithgow...
Books
E.J. Carroll Book Sales Not Taking Off After New York Magazine Cover and Accusation that Donald Trump Raped Her in the ’90s
I wish I could say that sales for E. Jean Carroll's "What Do We Need Men For?" have skyrocketed since Friday when news of...
Media
New Republic Magazine Seeks “Inequality Editor” And Gives Them First Story: Part Time Job Has No Benefits And Isn’t Part of Union
The New Republic magazine, which I didn't know was still in business, has a job opening: Inequality Editor.
The job is to produce four columns...
