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TV: Jon Snow is Alive, Kelly and Michael Win Daytime Emmy, So Does “General Hospital”

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Lots happened on TV tonight and in the TV world:

The biggest surprise: Kelly Ripa and Michael Strahan won Best Talk Show hosts. Just as they’re splitting! LOL! Now what will they say? And will Strahan ever win another Emmy?

On HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” Jon Snow is alive! The worst kept secret in history is over. Kit Harington never left. He had no place to go. Everyone lied, but it didn’t count because it’s not TV, it’s HBO. It’s also pretend life. Welcome back, Jon!

“General Hospital” won Best Daytime Drama. Why not? It’s pretty good. There are only three others, and two of them are really bad. Their directing team also won, and one of their actors, Tyler Christopher, won Best Actor.

“The Good Wife” had a great scene between Julianna Margulies and Michael J. Fox. Chris Noth gave a great speech.

Empire Crumbling? Season 2 Soundtrack Is Second Failure In a Row

The folks at the fictional Empire Records would know what to do about this: “Empire” the TV show, as a phenomenon, is crumbling.

Last year, the soundtrack for Season 1 debuted at number 1 with 110,000 copies sold. We were all excited because it nosed out Madonna’s “Rebel Heart.”

Well, the excitement is over. The season 2 soundtrack volume 1 sold just 39,000 copies when it was released last November.

Now the volume 2 of season 2 was released on Friday to apathy. On iTunes, it’s number 45. On amazon, the digital download is number 117. The physical CD is 170.

The songs are not being played.

Meanwhile, on TV, “Empire” is holding steady even though it’s down significantly from last year. The saga of Cookie and Lucious Lyon is having a sophomore slump on all fronts. The magic may be gone.

The biggest problem is that the show moves too fast, and the story lines are not developed. Like all soap operas, “Empire” got ridiculous– but it got that way too quickly and stayed there. Soaps have to pace themselves to stick around. “Empire” may not make it past season 3 at this point.

As for the music– it’s good! Timbaland is the producer. The songs are strong. I don’t know why they’re not being played on the radio. Something has disconnected with Columbia Records. “Freedom” and “Hemingway” are very good singles.

Exclusive: Watch Bono Move in “Mysterious Ways” At Nile Rodgers’ Charity Dinner

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This is how you make an exit from a filled ballroom: Bono sang a bunch of U2 songs with Nile Rodgers and Chic on Friday night at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York. The occasion was Rogers’ and Nancy Hunt’s annual We Are Family Foundation dinner. The night was a huge hit with an appearance by former President Jimmy Carter as well. When Bono launched into “Mysterious Ways,” he also launched into the audience, as you’ll see. His disappeared for a couple of seconds, but security followed. He popped up at the back of the theater, finished the song, and made a magical exit. Very cool. Chic went on with a Studio 54 rave of hits with Kathy Sledge.

Bono Helps Nile Rodgers Raise $1 Mil for Charity, Performs U2 Songs Solo, Then Dives into Crowd and Disappears

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nile and nancyFriday night at the Hammerstein Ballroom: Nile Rodgers and Nancy Hunt’s annual We Are Family Foundation dinner was in high gear with presentations to both former President Jimmy Carter and U2’s Bono.

Bono performed a bunch of U2 songs with Rodgers’ amazing Chic band including “In the Name of Love,” “Beautiful Day” and “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For.”

Bono, honored for his humanitarianism, almost never sings without at least The Edge if not all of U2. It was a rarity, especially when the compact front man dove into the audience during his last number and sang himself out of the Manhattan Center. Talk about a great escape! His security guys came running from every direction as we he was literally swallowed by the crowd!

Turns out Bono has been long time fan of Rodgers and Chic, by the way. Nile told the crowd that whenever they play in Dublin or London, he looks over and sees the Hewson family (that’s Bono’s real name– Paul Hewson) dancing to “Le Freak.”

bono nile and student winnerBono was preceded in the awards by Carter, who really looks great up close (we shook hands!) considering he’s just survived brain cancer at age 90! Carter saluted WAFF’s late standard bearer, thirteen year old Matti Stepanek, and his incredibly courageous mom, Jeni Stepanek, who was also honored. (Jeni is now in a wheelchair with a ventilator, suffering from the same disease that killed her four children.) Carter said that he’d met kings and queens, the Pope, jimmy carterheads of state, and no one ever impressed him more than Mattie Stepanek. (Frankly, seeing a video of Mattie– who died of a rare muscular disease– I could see it.)

The evening ended with Nile and Chic rocking out a dance party for donors to Chic’s greatest hits. Kathy Sledge of Sister Sledge fame, was the surprise vocalist on “We Are Family” and the place went wild. kathy sledge

Nancy Hunt and Nile Rodgers started WAFF right after September 11, 2001, motivated by the tragedies. They immediately recorded an all star version of Nile’s song “We Are Family” for charity and never looked back. They raised $1 million on Friday night including the sale of a Grammy artist signed guitar that went for $100,000.

WAFF has turned out to be one of the best “new” charities by expanding into TEDxTeen, encouraging young people around the world to become civic minded. On Friday we met the enterprising and articulate future leader Ellen Chilemba, of Malawi, now studying at Mt. Holyoke College in Massachusetts. She’s raising money for her organization called Tiwale in Malawi. They’re building a women’s center and are trying to raise $20,000. They’ve got $5,000 so far. Hey, Oprah, Whoopi, Gayle King, Beyonce–take a look. Very impressive!

 

Photos c2016 Showbiz411

White House Correspondents Dinner: Helen Mirren, Aretha Franklin and Will Smith Make Up for a Lot of D List Celebrities

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Thank goodness for Helen Mirren. If she and Taylor Hackford hadn’t gone to the White House Correspondents Dinner, the night would have been pretty lame.

They were the biggest stars of the night, along with Aretha Franklin, Will and Jada Smith, Bryan Cranston, and Kerry Washington. The latter came with a phalanx from Shondaland, TV shows made by Shonda Rhimes, including Tony Goldwyn (who is actual Hollywood royalty). Goldwyn got a selfie with Aretha Franklin and posted it to Instagram: “Okay now I can die and go to heaven.”

But my has this thing devolved. You know things are bad when Arianna Huffington brings a horror of a “celebrity” who calls himself the Fat Jewish and wears a spike of hair standing straight up on his head. Pathetic.

So many reality stars, models, and low level TV stars clogged the red carpet it was a little jaw dropping. And sad. What happened to Oprah? All the Hollywood heavyweights who backed Barack Obama? Most of the ballroom at the Washington Hilton looks like a casting call for “Hollywood Squares.”

It’s almost more interesting who ISN’T there: Sting was in Washington for a Jazz at White House show. He didn’t stay. Bono is on the East Coast– I saw his amazing performance Friday night for Nile Rodgers’ We Are Family Foundation.

Granted, the Boston Globe reporters brought their corresponding actors from “Spotlight.” That was a nice touch. But mostly is the presence of people like Omarosa from Donald Trump’s “The Apprentice” who kind of summarized the climate.

You know, Tom Brokaw boycotts the WHCD. He doesn’t think journalists should mix and mingle with people they cover. He has a point.

Stay tuned to see what Larry Wilmore has to say about all of this…

Exclusive: Jeremy Irons Will Bring Batman’s Alfred to “Justice League of America”

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This is news to me. Maybe the fanboys and girls know it. But Jeremy Irons is bringing Batman’s butler Alfred to Zack Snyder’s “Justice League of America.”

Irons mentioned this to me the other night as I was congratulating him on yet another wonderful dramatic performance, this time in “The Man Who Knew Infinity.”

Irons just finished “Long Day’s Journey Into Night” outside of London, where he got rave reviews. (He took in Gabriel Byrne playing the same role this week on Broadway.)

Jeremy is a busy guy. A consummate actor of the top rank, he’s always been able to mix low and high culture in his films. He’s often a villain. But he’s clicked as Batman/Bruce Wayne’s butler Alfred, succeeding Michael Caine, Michael Gough and of course, the late great Alan Napier.

The new Alfred is becoming more and more like M from the Bond movies, moving from serving tea to Aunt Harriet to triangulating virtual lasers and configuring the Batmobile. Irons looks like he’s secured the Alfred role for the run of Snyder’s time. After “Justice League,” he’ll come back in the Ben Affleck-directed free standing “Batman” movie. And if Matt Damon doesn’t play Robin in that one, well, it won’t be fair!

(Watch) Jennifer Hudson Sing So Gorgeously That it’s Awe Inspiring

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If Jennifer Hudson made albums like she did the video, with no hip hop and straight ahead actual songs, she’d be considered by everyone the best singer of this generation. Listen to this. Magic.

That one gospel song I have at the end of all my albums ! I think this is it! Now I just have to Jenniferize it !

A video posted by Jennifer Hudson (@iamjhud) on

Julia Roberts Jennifer Aniston Movie Set for Disastrous $8 Mil Weekend

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Eight million dollars? That might pay all of Julia Roberts fee and half of Jennifer Aniston’s. But it won’t help their movie Mothers Day which is bombing at the box office this weekend. The total take is expected to be 8 million or under.  If you gave your mom a gift like that, she’d exchange it.

The Jungle Book is still number 1.

DOA: “Criminal” is a bust for LionsGate. And here’s an irony: Tom Hanks (with Rita Wilson) produced Nia Vardalos’s “My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2.” They’ve made $80 million worldwide. Not bad! On the other hand, Hanks’ own film, “A Hologram for the King,” is a stiff. What can you do?

Yale Students Want $250 Mil Dorm Renamed for Aretha, Not Benjamin, Franklin

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This is a true story.

Students at Yale are demanding that a newly endowed $250 million dorm be named for Aretha Franklin, not Benjamin Franklin.

Billionaire Charles Bartlett Johnson, Yale ’54, has been an active and generous donor to his alma mater for years. He recently earmarked $250 million for a new residence hall. But he wants it to be called Benjamin Franklin College. This is the single largest donation to Yale ever.  Bartlett, whom I’ve reached out to, reveres Benjamin. The elder Franklin is Johnson’s “role model.” I’m not sure what he knows about Aretha.

Yale students, however, are saying they want it named Aretha Franklin College, after the legendary singer and writer. They’re circulating flyers all over campus, making t shirts, and basically causing a ruckus.

Benjamin Franklin received his honorary degree in 1953. He invented the lightning rod and discovered electricity.

Aretha Franklin received her honorary degree from Yale in 2010. She was named the greatest singer in the world by Rolling Stone, has dozens of Grammy Awards, hit records, and has performed for the Pope, presidents, and royalty. She’s also, uh, the Queen of Soul.

The Queen of Soul is on her way to Washington for the White House Correspondents Dinner and a jazz performance at the White House. I’ll let you know what she thinks when she surfaces.

UPDATE 5:46PM FRIDAY Aretha has sent a text: “Wowwaa unbelievable !!!!!ilove it yay to the Y,,,A,,,L,,,,,,E”

 

Photo courtesy of Yale News and Rachel Treisman

(Tip of the hat to David Friedman, and to Maya Sweedler)

David Gest: No Hollywood Stars or Famous Musicians Attend London Funeral of Michael Jackson’s Best Friend

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David Gest was one of the creepiest people I ever wrote about. And I wrote about him a lot during the height of Michael Jackson’s infamy. They were best pals. Gest produced Michael’s 30th anniversary solo shows and wound up marrying Liza Minnelli. Then it all came crashing down.

Gest’s funeral yesterday was attended by people you and I have never heard of– British reality stars from cheesy TV shows. Gest moved there several years ago and became a celebrity weirdo in the UK tabloid press. They liked the fact that he looked like Mr. Potato Head.

But in the US, Gest’s calling card for years was being buddies with aging Hollywood stars and retired R&B singers. He’d been the publicist in its latter days for Hi Records, where he represented Al Green and Ann Peebles. He was like a tour master for State Fairs later. At the Minnelli wedding, he brought in a slew of them.

None of them showed for the funeral, however. According to reports, even his sister didn’t come. It’s an ignominious ending for David Gest, who ran a charity here called the American Cinema Awards and listed dead people as officers to grab tax free salaries. He was a great character to write about because he had no conscience but he always had a scheme.

The British papers say he spoke at his own funeral. How appropriate. Who better to eulogize David Gest than David Gest?

Good characters are good copy. He will be missed.