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Soap Opera Cliffhanger Resolved: Doug Davidson, Longest Running Cast Member of “Young and the Restless,” Is Back

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Good news for soap fans and for common sense.

Doug Davidson, who’s played Paul Williams for 40 years, is back on “The Young and the Restless” after months of being taken off contract.

Davidson, a gentleman, announced last fall that the show had no plans for him after 4 decades. He’s won Emmy Awards, and been the captain of the team, so to speak, through a lot of good times and bad.

Now ex-producer Mal Young started writing out the show’s veterans last year, and swept Davidson out. Also gone were Eileen Davidson (no relation), and several others. The show’s ratings tanked. Young was ultimately fired. It’s hoped that Young’s victims will all return if they haven’t been killed off.

An interesting aspect of this was how it all happened. Apparently, the show’s nominal star, Eric Braeden, took off around Labor Day and didn’t return. He became very vocal on social media. There must have been some real great backstage wrangling on his part. Braeden at one point admitted that Young was trying to get rid of him, too.

Braeden was like a deposed leader of a banana republic. Now he’s back, and so are his minions. Congrats to him!

The sad part is that the show was writing out Kristoff St. John, only adding to his depression about his deceased son. St. John took his own life, a terrible turn of events.

There’s something weird about the insular world of soap operas. The actors usually don’t speak out, thinking they will risk being fired or blackballed. New executive producers come in, convinced they will re-invent the wheel. It never works. Just watch “SoapDish” or “Tootsie.”

 

PS If the show really wanted to be clever they’d bring on songwriter Paul Williams for a cameo.

Oscars: Academy Reverses Course, All 24 Categories Will Be Live, So NO ONE Complain The Show Runs 3 Hours, 30 Minutes Please

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An Emergency Declaration today caused the Oscars to reverse their original thinking. The Academy Awards will now run three hours, thirty minutes. All 24 categories will be given live on the air. All five songs will be sung. Last year’s acting winners will give awards to their successors. There will be no host.

Are you satisfied? When the show runs long, now no one can complain. You wanted it, you got it. Get pillows, pjs, cookies, milk, whatever you need. But NO COMPLAINING. We’re going to get the Full Academy Awards, from soup to nuts.

And nuts is what this all has been. I really think people have transferred their negative energy about Trump to things like awards shows. How utterly ridiculous. Now maybe we can get on with the show!

Today is February 15th. There are four more days before ballots are due back. Oscars are February 24th. Then we start all over again.

Dawn Hudson, wherever you are, I’m toasting you. Have a drink on all of us!

P.S. This still doesn’t resolve the shabby way “First Man” was treated, but we can talk about that later…

Lady Gaga’s Engagement Ring is Gone and So May Be Fiance On Eve of Oscars and Her Best Season Ever

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Well, you can’t have everything.

On the eve of the Oscars, and having just won a Grammy, Lady Gaga’s got some personal issues.

She didn’t wear her engagement ring to the Grammys, and she didn’t mention fiance Christian Cariano when she won her three Grammys on Sunday night for “Joanne” and for “Shallow.”

It was only a couple of weeks ago that Gaga sported the diamond dazzler at the SAG Awards. Before that she had it on at the Critics Choice Awards and Golden Globes.

But on the Grammy red carpet, the ring was nowhere to be seen. Neither was the fiancee. Many are speculating the four month engagement is over.

It wouldn’t be a shock. He’s 50, she’s 32. He’s a talent agent who must be at a desk every day. She’s a rock star who is constantly in motion. This is also an extraordinary time for Gaga, with awards, nominations, concerts, albums. She barely has time to tenderize her meat dress!

One dead giveaway: she has a deal with Tiffany. She wore a Tiffany necklace to the Grammy red carpet but no ring. Wouldn’t the ring be an obvious Tiffany tie in?

Also, on her Instagram page, Cariano is AWOL. he’s just not there. And there was no mention of him on Valentine’s Day on her social media. I think it’s a sign. What do you think?

Well, good luck to both of those crazy kids. Maybe this wasn’t a right fit. There will be others.

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“Empire” Creator Danny Strong Says “Zero Percent Truth” Jussie Smollett Being Written Off Show, Fox Also Denies

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It’s been a crazy night for Jussie Smollett, star of “Empire.” A report went out this evening that claimed Chicago Police thought he’d staged his noose attack last month. The report, obviously fabricated, claimed Smollet was upset he was being written out of “Empire.” It didn’t make any sense. But the web picked it up and ran with it.

Now Danny Strong, creator of “Empire,” has weighed in on Twitter. He writes: “There is 0% truth that @JussieSmollett was going to be written off of Empire. This rumor is totally false. He is the third lead and one of the most beloved characters on the show. Writing him off the show has NEVER even been discussed.”

Fox TV also chimed in, reminding readers Smollett is a “core” character. “The idea that Jussie Smollett has been, or would be, written off of Empire is patently ridiculous,” said 20th Century Fox TV and Fox Entertainment today. “He remains a core player on this very successful series and we continue to stand behind him.”

It’s funny that no one wants to believe Smollett. Something DID happen to him, obviously. Time and patience will bear that out.

Report: Amazon’s Jeff Bezos Considered Buying American Media aka National Enquirer to Catch Leaker of Sex Photos

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Vanity Fair’s Gabe Sherman has a startling tidbit buried in his filing today: Jeff Bezos seriously considered buying American Media, parent of the National Enquirer. Why? To find the leaker of his sex photos with Lauren Sanchez. Lauren’s brother Michael tells that to Sherman in the piece.

Sanchez: According to Michael, they discussed various options regarding how to respond to the story. One option even included Bezos buying A.M.I.—not such an outlandish consideration given the seriousness of the breach and the fact that, for Bezos, the price of the tabloid company is essentially a rounding error—to find out the source of the leak. “We discussed the possibility to buy A.M.I.—not to kill the story, but to find out the source. They said that’s not a bad idea. We discussed numbers and the name of the LLC that we’d use. It would be called BOBO LCC”—short for Lauren’s helicopter filming company, Black Ops, and Bezos’s space company, Blue Origin—“that’s the level of detail we went into.”

VF is more excited that Sanchez spoke to Sherman. But I think this is the great scoop. Bezos is worth billions. AMI is in the red, in the hundreds of millions. Bezos could have bought their debt and put them out of business, and found the leaker in their files. I’m glad he didn’t though! We can’t live without the fun of the National Enquirer!

Shocker! Famed NYC Art Dealer Mary Boone Sentenced to 30 Months in Prison for Tax Fraud

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Famed NYC art dealer has been sentenced to 30 months in prison for tax fraud. If you have lived in New York or the art world for the last 30 years, Mary Boone’s was a celebrated name. She rubbed shoulders with the rich, mighty, powerful, famous. This is a tragic turn of events.

 

from the press release (keep refreshing):

Geoffrey S. Berman, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced today that Manhattan art gallery owner MARY BOONE was sentenced to 30 months in prison for filing false tax returns as part of a multi-year tax fraud scheme that cost the U.S. Treasury over $3 million.  BOONE previously pled guilty to two counts of filing false tax returns in 2011 before U.S. District Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein, who imposed today’s sentence.

Manhattan U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman said:  “As Manhattan art gallery owner Mary Boone has admitted, her personal tax returns were more a work of impressionism than realism.  Seemingly in order from afar, the picture Boone painted of her profits, losses, and expenses was, upon closer inspection, a palette of lies and misrepresentations mixed together to avoid paying over $3 million in taxes.  Today, Boone was sentenced to 30 months in prison for failing to pay her fair share in taxes.”

According to allegations in the Information to which BOONE pled guilty, court filings, and statements made in public court proceedings:

BOONE, the owner of Mary Boone Gallery (the “Gallery”) in Manhattan, engaged in a multi-year scheme to evade paying millions of dollars in federal income taxes for the calendar years 2009 through 2011.  During each of these years, BOONE regularly provided false records to her accountant and thereby caused the accountant to prepare false tax returns for BOONE and the Gallery. 

BOONE’s tax fraud scheme had two principal components.  First, BOONE converted the Gallery’s funds to her own personal use and then falsely claimed these personal expenses as business deductions.  In 2011, BOONE used business funds to pay approximately $1.28 million in personal expenses, including $793,003 to remodel BOONE’s Manhattan apartment; $120,856 for rent and expenses for a second Manhattan apartment; and approximately $300,000 in personal credit card charges.  To evade paying federal income taxes on this personal income, BOONE fraudulently characterized these expenses as tax-deductible business expenses on the handwritten check registers that BOONE provided to her accountant.  For example, BOONE falsely characterized a $500,000 payment to a contractor for remodeling BOONE’s apartment as a “commission.”  In addition, BOONE withdrew over $560,000 in cash from the Gallery’s accounts between 2009 and 2011.  BOONE either falsely reported the withdrawals as business payments to a printing company or failed to report them at all.

Second, BOONE artificially inflated the Gallery’s stated expenses and, to a lesser degree, the Gallery’s stated income, in order to fraudulently generate business losses when, in reality, the Gallery was generating profits each year.  In furtherance of this aspect of the tax fraud scheme, BOONE engaged in complex financial machinations and further falsification of the check registers that BOONE provided to her accountant.  For example, in 2011, BOONE transferred approximately $9.5 million from one business bank account to another, and falsely characterized these transfers as tax-deductible business expenses, such as commissions to artists, on the check registers that Boone provided to the accountant.

In all, BOONE caused the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) to incur losses of over $3 million, not including penalties and interest.

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In addition to the prison term, Judge Hellerstein ordered BOONE to serve one year of supervised release, including 180 hours of community service.  Boone previously paid court-ordered restitution to the IRS in the amount of $3,097,160, which represents the additional tax due and owing as a result of BOONE’s filing of false individual and corporate income tax returns for calendar years 2009, 2010, and 2011.

Mr. Berman praised the outstanding investigative work of IRS Criminal Investigation in this case.

This case is being prosecuted by the Office’s Complex Frauds and Cybercrime Unit. Assistant U.S. Attorney Olga I. Zverovich is in charge of the prosecution.

Michael Jackson Broadway Musical Postponed From This Fall to Summer 2020 to Avoid Association with Documentary

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The Michael Jackson Broadway musical “Don’t Stop til You Get Enough” has been postponed from its Fall 2019 opening to Summer 2020.

Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage is writing the script and Christopher Wheeldon is directing/choreographing.

Producers are obviously doing what Motown and CBS did two nights ago when the omitted Michael from their TV special. They’re trying to distance themselves from the upcoming HBO documentary that accuses Jackson of child molestation.

The planned Chicago tryout for this summer has been canceled, a press release says, because of an Equity strike. Anyway, that’s what they say. But the reality is the HBO doc “Leaving Neverland” is now an issue.

Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage is writing the script and Christopher Wheeldon is directing/choreographing.

But the show is called “The Life of Michael Jackson” and I really don’t think they can ever do it. I’m sorry. But Michael is “hot” right now in a bad way. Telling his real life story would have to include trials and payoffs and hyperbaric chambers and so on. Otherwise, they’re going to have a lot of PR trouble, too much for even the most clever flack.

 

 

Amazon Abandons Plans for Massive Headquarters in Long Island City After Residents Tell Them to Go Away

Amazon will not be coming to New York’s Long Island City in Queens. We will have to go out to the corner and buy our toothpaste in person.

The company abandoned plays for a massive headquarters here after just about every single person in New York told them not to come here. They will be not be receiving a $3 billion tax credit. Now we can fix the potholes, the subway, and get rid of the $2.50 surcharge just added to taxis.

Amazon should have gone to a rural place where $25,000 jobs are needed and the infrastructure wouldn’t be ruined. As Paul Simon says, Remember one man’s ceiling is another man’s floor.

As it is, they’re not going to look for another site.

Here’s their statement.

After much thought and deliberation, we’ve decided not to move forward with our plans to build a headquarters for Amazon in Long Island City, Queens. For Amazon, the commitment to build a new headquarters requires positive, collaborative relationships with state and local elected officials who will be supportive over the long-term. While polls show that 70% of New Yorkers support our plans and investment, a number of state and local politicians have made it clear that they oppose our presence and will not work with us to build the type of relationships that are required to go forward with the project we and many others envisioned in Long Island City.

We are disappointed to have reached this conclusion—we love New York, its incomparable dynamism, people, and culture—and particularly the community of Long Island City, where we have gotten to know so many optimistic, forward-leaning community leaders, small business owners, and residents. There are currently over 5,000 Amazon employees in Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Staten Island, and we plan to continue growing these teams.

We are deeply grateful to Governor Cuomo, Mayor de Blasio, and their staffs, who so enthusiastically and graciously invited us to build in New York City and supported us during the process. Governor Cuomo and Mayor de Blasio have worked tirelessly on behalf of New Yorkers to encourage local investment and job creation, and we can’t speak positively enough about all their efforts. The steadfast commitment and dedication that these leaders have demonstrated to the communities they represent inspired us from the very beginning and is one of the big reasons our decision was so difficult.

We do not intend to reopen the HQ2 search at this time. We will proceed as planned in Northern Virginia and Nashville, and we will continue to hire and grow across our 17 corporate offices and tech hubs in the U.S. and Canada.

Thank you again to Governor Cuomo, Mayor de Blasio, and the many other community leaders and residents who welcomed our plans and supported us along the way. We hope to have future chances to collaborate as we continue to build our presence in New York over time.

 

Billionaire Dan Pritzker’s $100 Million-plus Jazz Movie Ready for Release 11 Years After It Was First Shot, Then Re-Shot

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Good news!
Billionaire hotel heir Dan Pritzker is finally releasing his jazz movie, “Bolden.”

He started shooting it in 2008. Pritzker filmed a whole version starring Anthony Mackie as jazz great Buddy Bolden. But then he scrapped his $100 million movie and started over.

Now Gary Carr plays Bolden. There’s still a Branford Marsalis soundtrack. It’s unclear how much more Pritzker spent. But it looks like he’s self releasing on May 3rd. I’m surprised he’s not waiting two more weeks for Cannes.

You can read an old interview I did with Pritzker here

Remember: “Bolden” is a passion project. It’s taken 11 years to come to fruition. Plenty of people want it to fail. I don’t. I’d like to see it be a surprise. Pritzker has his heart in the right place, that’s for sure.

Bill Cosby Compares Himself to Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela, Says Judge Was Corrupt and District Attorney “Low Life”

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Andrew Wyatt, Bill Cosby’s PR rep, has sent out this statement from Cosby regarding a report on NBC 10 in Philadelphia about Cosby’s incarceration:

“I heard about Ms. Coleman’s (NBC 10) interview from the residents here. Here’s why I, [Mr. Cosby] have “no” remorse and will never have remorse. I was given a deal; I settled out of court for $3.8 million dollars; I waived my 5th amendment rights; I was declared Not Guilty in 2005 by the Commonwealth – never charged. However, a low-life District Attorney and a corrupt Judge needed me Guilty now. Not for justice, but for their political aspirations. They say, Mr. Cosby you must attend these classes. Why? One word. Entrapment! My political beliefs, my actions of trying to humanize all races, genders and religions landed me in this place surrounded by barb wire fencing, a room made of steel and iron. So, I now have a temporary residence that resembles the quarters of some of the Greatest Political Prisoners – Martin Luther King, Jr., Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, Randal Robinson, and Dr. Benjamin Chavis. I stand upright as a Political Prisoner and I Smile. The Truth is Strong!” Bill Cosby”

This is a response to a report on NBC 10 in which Cosby was said not be to be remorseful for his attacks on women including Andrea Costand.