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Roseanne Urges Fans to Watch Malcolm X Doc by Nation of Islam Member, Says He Speaks For Her Now

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UPDATE THURS MORN: Overnight, Roseanne banned me from Twitter. I am very thrilled and honored.

She also claimed that her whole “Planet of the Apes” Tweet to Valerie Jarrett was about anti-Semitism since author Rod Serling had originally adapted the story to the Twilight Zone for that purpose. She continued in this rambling and ridiculous way for more Tweets. Eventually said that it came from dreams about Holocaust survivors she’d grown up with, then deleted that Tweet.


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Roseanne Barr is back.

She now asks fans on Twitter to watch a documentary about Malcolm X by Nation of Islam member Thomas Muhammad.

She says Muhammad speaks for her and was her “campaign” manager in 2012. Only, Roseanne’s 2012 campaign manager was another Muslim named Farheem Hakeen, a woman.

What is going on? Does it matter, really? She’s nuts, she’s lost it. The whole thing is a mess.

 

Tributes: Jon Bon Jovi Thinks MOMI Stands for “Sexy Mothers,” Patti LaBelle Toasts a “Kid” She Helped Raise

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Tuesday was a day of tributes all over town.

In the evening, a bona fide  rock star with a heart of gold, Jon Bon Jovi, came to the bi-annual dinner for the Museum of the Moving Image– or MOMI as its acronym spells out. He jokingly told the crowd at the St. Regis Hotel he thought MOMI stood for “sexy mothers,” like MILF. Bon Jovi came to honor his East Hampton neighbor Dexter Goei, who turned Cablevision into Altice. (I thought Altice was a cheese, but it’s a mega cable company.) Jon gave Goei a lovely toast, and was himself complimented by a very excited AMC Networks Chief Josh Sapan for his “incredible hair.”

CNN’s Jake Tapper was the other MOMI honoree, toasted by Savannah Guthrie, who said Jake told her years ago, before she was senior anchor of The Today Show, “I should work harder.” (I don’t know how much harder Savannah could work– I’ve known her over a decade and she is indefatigable!) CNN chief Jeff Zucker sat at their table, but didn’t say anything. He was probably thinking about his new contract. After dinner, Tapper signed copies of his book– provided for free– to the guests.

Bon Jovi told me he’s just come off the road, and taking time off. The group’s latest album was a hit. “I’m not in a hurry to do a new record,” Jon said. “I’m finally where I want to be.”

Comic Wyatt Cenac closed the show, hitting just the right topical notes. He got laughs out of that crowd, which isn’t easy to do.

EARLIER IN THE DAY: Troy Carter and Daniel Ek of Spotify were honored at an equally swanky lunch at the Pierre Hotel by UJA Federation. This does mean that Troy, who threatened to leave Spotify last month, is sticking around. The annual UJA lunch for the music business is headed by Daniel Glass of Glassnote Records (he brought you Mumford & Sons among others). Lots of record industry titans show up, including Neil Portnow, Joel Katz,Tom Corson, Danny Bennett, Jody Gerson, Charlie Feldman, Charles Goldstuck, LA Reid, Sylvia Rhone, Rob Stringer, Norm Chesky, Doug Davis, our old pal Kevin Liles and so on.

Carter grew up in Philadelphia where he was “raised” by the one and only Patti Labelle. She came to toast him, as did “Dr J” Julius Erving, who spoke eloquently. Carter, now the creative chief of Spotify, recalled great dinners and parties at Patti’s house, and trying to get DJ Jazzy Jeff– who provided music during lunch — to sign him and a pal as rappers. Persistence finally paid off, “It was the fastest signing and dropping in history,” Troy laughed.

Jeff Robinson, who managed Alicia Keys to her original stardom, came with his new breakout performer, called H.E.R. Her real name is Gabi Wilson (which I think she should go by) and she is going to be a STAR. Just turning 21, Wilson has two EPS out on RCA, and is getting her first album together. RCA’s Peter Edge, who gave Alicia her edge, is guiding her. Wilson performed a couple of songs, so did the great Leon Bridges. What a lunch! Each of these fundraisers yesterday was full, too, like going back before 2008.

Where was Daniel Ek? No one ever got a straight answer. Stockholm syndrome? Sitting by a stream, streaming…thinking of new, cool things? Luckily, Carter more than compensated for the absence.

Keith Richards Posts Moving Tweet on 1st Year Anniversary of Death of Ex Girlfriend Anita Pallenberg

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Keith Richard posted a lovely memorial today to Anita Pallenberg today on the 1st anniversary of her death. Keith and Anita were together for years, and she was the mother of his children Marlon, Angela, and Tara. Anita Pallenberg was a rock and roll legend. She died on June 13, 2017. RIP. Thanks to Bebe Buell, who tipped me off.

Paul McCartney Readies New Music, PR Blitz with James Corden’s “Carpool Karoake” All Next Week

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Paul McCartney is celebrating his 76th birthday in style, that’s for sure.

He’s dropping new music at the end of this week, and backing it up with a PR blitz next week.

McCartney will be featured on “Carpool Karoake” next week with James Corden on his Late Show. The ex-Beatles was spotted this week filming with Corden in Liverpool, where he put on a private show and visited his original home for the first time in decades. Corden’s show comes from London all next week.


 

American Film Institute 2018 Answer to Dwindling Finances: Fire the Popular Black Woman With a Low Salary

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The American Film Institute made an interesting decision yesterday in the face of deteriorating finances and the current political climate: they laid off their only black executive, a woman, who was popular and talented and highly regarded.

Ousted is Jacqueline Lyanga, head of the AFI Film Festival, who’s been with the Institute since at least 2005. Her job goes to Michael Lumpkin, who was already head of AFI Documentaries, a lower position. She was the only black executive in the AFI hierarchy, but paid so little already that she didn’t make their mandated list of top paid execs sent to the IRS annually.

Lumpkin, according to the IRS Form 990 that is published, made over $120,000 in 2016. Lyanga’s salary was so low it didn’t even merit reporting.

AFI CEO Bob Gazzale makes $567,000 a year.

Also quietly gone in the last year is a…woman, of course. Liza Ameen, chief of marketing, made $170,000 a year.

Of course, the AFI has already had some problems with women, and they’re not pretty. (The accusations, that is.)

Gazzale’s efforts to lower salaries seems to be getting rid of female execs, and in Lyanga’s case, the only woman representing diversity. Lyanga was born in Tanzania, raised in England and Canada, and provided the only refreshingly non-Caucasian perspective to programming the AFI Film Festival.

What’s kind of interesting is that on the 2016 Form 990, Lumpkin– who is only being promoted to director of AFI Festivals– was already listed that way. Lyanga, according to the filing, didn’t even merit that distinction.

I told you last week when they were busy honoring George Clooney in a show that will be aired next week on TNT, that the AFI finances were shrinking at an alarming rate.

Tony Awards After the Show: Willard Scott, Andrew Garfield, and the After Party That Went on Til 4 AM

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Just now recovering from Sunday night after the Tony Awards…

Walking up Sixth avenue from Radio City to the Plaza Hotel and the official after party we run into a couple– the woman is pushing a wheelchair containing an older man in a tuxedo. Does she need help? Yes. The streets are not smooth and neither are the corners where the chair must be turned around. I leap in before discovering I am pushing a legend, Willard Scott, of the Today show.

His wife, Paris Scott, tells me: “We invested in ‘Carousel.'” Didn’t anyone send a car? “Scott Rudin spend money on a car?” she says. Willard, we find out, had a small stroke three years ago. His mind is as good as ever, however. Off we go up Sixth Avenue. Has he heard from anyone at NBC since retiring? “Only Brokaw,” he says. We are assisted by very helpful folks at the Plaza Hotel, who get us to a wheel chair lift. “Do you know who this is?” I say to them. They do!

The Plaza post-party is interesting. Some of the shows now have their own post-events. “The Band’s Visit” has one 17 blocks south of here at the Bryant Park Grill, so the Tony winners are not at the official party. But Josh Groban is and so are plenty of others. Ari Stachel, Best Supporting Actor in “Band’s Visit,” is there, and everyone’s going crazy. Legendary Carmen deLavellade, inducted in the Kennedy Center in December, holds court in the Palm Court.

In the Plaza’s third floor ballroom, there’s a huge cabaret going on with Broadway people. In the basement Food Court, all the actors are sampling the amazing food. We find Christine Baranski having ice cream. She looks like a million bucks. “My daughter [Lily Cowles] is in the new Roswell series!” she says proudly.

In the Palm Court, Nikki James and Andrew Rannels from “The Book of Mormon” have a reunion. Lindsay Mendez, Best Supporting Actress from “Carousel,” is stopping to pose for selfies with fans. Zachary Quinto buzzes by. We see Brandon Victor Dixon, who will get an Emmy this fall for “Jesus Christ Superstar,” in his powder blue tux. It’s 1am. Is he going home? “I’ve got a list of parties,” he says.

It IS 1am! We must get a cab for the Carlyle, where PR whiz Rick Miramontez is hosting his 10th anniversary after party, very swell.  And this is where we meet Sara Bareilles with her boyfriend and parents, taking over a banquette in the dining room. They are delightful. Sara tells me her next project is making a regular old record album, with hits, like “Brave,” her number 1 song. She says she bridled at the idea of making so many costume changes as the Tony co-host. “But then I thought, why not? So I did!” She looked great in all of those gowns.

Everyone goes to Rick’s! So Andrew Garfield has his Tony in hand. His grueling run in “Angels in America” from London to New York ends triumphantly. The show closes July 15th. “You don’t have to go back, you won your Tony!” I joke with him. He says, “No, I’ve got to do it. I can do it. We know what we’re doing. I won’t miss a show!” And then what, I ask? “A vacation, I hope!”

In the Bemelman’s Bar we find “Jersey Boys” star Erich Bergen (he’s also on “Madame Secretary”) and Billy Stritch belting out Broadway hits and playing piano, the whole room is singing along. It’s 2am. Someone says, “Can you believe this?” Everyone is wearing gowns and tuxes, holding martini glasses, it’s very swell, like a Cole Porter movie. There are two suites upstairs filled with party goers. No one is going home. “Harry Potter” cast members seem to be everywhere.

Someone says, around 3am, “You’re going home? I heard Bruce Springsteen was going to perform.”

Trust me, I tell them, Bruce has been in bed for hours. 

(Watch Video) Rudy Giuliani’s Alleged Mistress Comments On Hospital Cyber Security: “Nobody’s Been Able to Penetrate Us”

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So it seems Rudy Giuliani has been visiting his alleged mistress up in New Hampshire and making the news up there too. The local TV station did a segment about Rudy consulting the hospital where Dr. Maria Ryan works about cyber security. Dr. Ryan, who was allegedly having an affair with Rudy (she’s married, he’s married) actually told the station: “Nobody’s been able to penetrate us.” She was talking about their great IT system, of course. Move your cursor :58 seconds in.

I’m surprised the New York Post didn’t catch this. Rudy’s third wife, Judith Nathan, will be impressed by her husband’s consultancy.

So let’s review. The president of the United States is offering to develop beach condos in North Korea with a man who fed his own uncle to dogs. Back home, POTUS’s lawyer has double timed his third wife, is heading for his third divorce after getting caught being unable to penetrate… Well, it’s all surreal, isn’t it?

Report: Rudy Giuliani Cheated on 3rd Wife Judi Nathan, Just as He Cheated on 2nd Wife

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Creepy Rudy Giuliani cheated on third wife, Judith Nathan, just the way he cheated on Donna Hanover — wife number 2 — with Nathan.

The New York Post reports this woman is married — this is a hoot– to an ex-Marine. Like Nathan, she had something to do with the medical field. Maria Rosa Ryan, 53 is a hospital administrator in New Hampshire. (She must suffer from severe vision impairment and hearing loss, but no one has commented on that yet.)

Giuliani is the face of the Trump legal team. He’s the ass of the century. Back in April 2000, I caught him on a “date” with Nathan the day after he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Within two weeks, Hanover kicked him out and divorced him. Giuiliani’s children with Hanover didn’t speak to him for a long time. Lately son Andrew works for him in his consultant business. But how can he look at him now? Giuliani is a sniveling rat.

Of course, Nathan shouldn’t be surprised. What did she think when he cheated on Hanover with her?

 

Kevin Spacey Film “Billionaire Boys Club” Coming in August from Same Distributor as “Gotti” Movie

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Vertical Entertainment may be remembered one day the as the film distributor of lost causes.

The very small company with peculiar taste is going to release “Billionaire Boys Club” on August 17th. The film stars Kevin Spacey, whose career imploded this winter after many accusations of sexual impropriety. Spacey went off to rehab for sex addiction and hasn’t been heard from since then. Will he walk a red carpet in August? Doubtful.

The NY Post’s legendary Richard Johnson has the release date in July, but Vertical has August on their website. The latter makes more sense since no one in the world will be paying attention.

One insider who worked on “BBC” says: “Sad. Everyone on the movie worked so hard on it gave their best. Sad outcome.”

Vertical has another movie of interest coming this Friday, “Gotti” starring John Travolta as mobster John Gotti. That film also has a storied history, but threw a pretty great party in Cannes last month with 50 Cent performing and John Gotti, Jr. on the premises. Since then Gotti Jr. has given the movie less than a rousing endorsement. But we’re all curious to see how the film turned out at this point.

“BBC” is directed by James Cox, and stars Ansel Elgort as the organizer of a Ponzi scheme in the 1980s– true story– who kidnapped and killed an “investor” in their club named Ron Levin (Spacey). There was a book and a TV movie years ago.

 

Rose McGowan Indicted on Felony Possession of Cocaine, Will Plead Not Guilty, Says it Was Planted

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Rose McGowan’s year of being “Brave” has just gotten tougher. A grand jury in Virginia has indicted her on a felony possession charge of possessing cocaine.

The coke was found in a wallet left on a flight in Dulles Airport back in January 2017. McGowan said she left the wallet behind. When it turned up, it had the cocaine, which of course, McGowan says wasn’t hers.

McGowan will plead not guilty when she’s arraigned. If convicted, she could face up to a year in jail. The whole thing seems preposterous, but so does her assertion that Harvey Weinstein, who she claims raped her 20 years ago, somehow had the drugs planted on her.

Rose was in the press yesterday as she spoke for her pal, Asia Argento, the girlfriend of Anthony Bourdain. Argento, also a Weinstein accuser, has come under fire following Bourdain’s suicide. Argento said on social media she’d asked Rose to speak for her regarding Bourdain. The result was an assertion that she and Bourdain had had an “open” relationship, and that romantic looking photos of Asia and an Italian journalist cavorting in Rome didn’t instigate Bourdain’s suicide.

What a mess. Even if Bourdain was caught unaware by the photos, they certainly couldn’t have caused him to take his own life. He was the father of a teenager who needed him, had a successful career. Whatever demons he had or depression that plagued ran deeper than a broken heart.

As for Rose, a plea deal of some kind will be the result in Virginia. She’s had a tough, tough time. Her TV series, “Citizen Rose,” was down to about 88,000 viewers in its last outing on the E! channel. Her book, “Brave,” has gotten a lot of positive publicity but hasn’t sold. She has her fervent supporters, and she’s a heroine as an activist. Here’s hoping she can find some peace soon. She deserves it.