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Rupert Murdoch Silent as NY Post Editor Retired and Donald Trump Endorsed

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There’s been not a peep from Rupert Murdoch, owner of the New York Post, since March 4th. This was his last Tweet:

That was about six weeks ago. Today, the New York Post’s long time editor in chief Col Allan has been retired (not voluntarily, please). And the Post endorsed Donald Trump in the New York Republican primary in an editorial straight out of MAD magazine.

On Monday, News Corp launches a new website called Heatstreet.com that can’t use its url address because it’s owned by a piercings shop in South Carolina.

Meanwhile, the ratings for “Empire” are getting lower and lower. And “American Idol” has gone off the air.

Have Murdoch’s sons paid Jerry Hall to take dad on a long honeymoon far from the internet and social media? It’s very unusual that Uncle Rupert has been radio silent for so long.

Aretha Franklin’s 74th Birthday Gala in NYC Features Manhattan Transfer, A List Singers, Jazz All Stars, Jesse Jackson

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This is how you put on a swingin’ 74th birthday party: come to New York and take over the lobby restaurant at the swanky Ritz Carlton Hotel on Central Park South.

The Queen of Soul, Miss Aretha Franklin, did exactly that last night. Dressed in a gorgeous white mid length gown, covered in a white fur, the Queen didn’t sing but she provided entertainment: Mario Cantone did his hilarious impressions of Liza Minnelli, Manhattan Transfer performed, former Temptations lead singer Dennis Edwards– Aretha’s favorite– crooned for the guests and the amazing Dizzy Gillespie Jazz All Stars played through the night.

The guests? Just Clive Davis, Nikki Haskell, Rev. Jesse Jackson, commentator Michael Dyson, NBC’s Tamron Hall, Nona Hendryx and Sarah Dash of Labelle, the great singers Lisa Fischer and Vaneese Thomas, producer Narada Michael Walden, former Congressman Charles Rangel and his wife, CNN’s Don Lemon, gospel star and Harlem theater maven Vy Higginsen, “The Wiz” director George Faison, plus late-arrivers like super model Frederique van Der Wal and Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters, as well as cast members from “Hamilton.”

Plus there was a rare appearance from our beloved pal, Vicki Wickham, the great manager of Dusty Springfield and Labelle, and the lyricist for Dusty’s great hit “You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me.” Plus, I met T.S. Monk, the talented son of late jazz legend Thelonious Monk.

Aretha also got a nice gift from British impresario Charles Finch: an inscribed copy of his gorgeous new photo coffee table book, “The Night Before BAFTA” from Assouline Press. (Every year Finch throws the party the night before the British Academy Awards at Annabelle’s in London– he’s inviting Miss Franklin to please join him).

The great Detroit born jazz singer Joan Belgrave (widow of trumpeter Marcus Belgrave) led the group singing the heck out of Stevie Wonder’s “Happy Birthday.” Aretha’s old friend Tracy Jordan, from SiriusXM and days at Arista Records, brought her mother, jazz singer Sheila Jordan, whose famous 1963 album “Portrait of Sheila” is being re-released soon on Blue Note Records.

The food, music and Champagne may still be flowing. Aretha plays a private gig this weekend before heading to Washington for a White House jazz special being taped next week.

Paul McCartney’s New Tour Includes (First Time Ever) “Hard Day’s Night,” Features Rarities

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Paul McCartney is smarter than all of us put together. For his new tour–which began in Fresno, California last night–McCartney put in a bunch of songs he hasn’t done before, or done rarely. You can do that when you have over 500 songs in your repertoire.

He opened with “A Hard Day’s Night,” which he’s never included in solo or Wings shows. He also performed “You Won’t See Me” for the first time ever in the US, and first time at all since 2004.

And the thing is, Paul looks almost better than he did in 2004. He’s almost 74, he looks and acts 20 years younger.

He included “Hi Hi Hi” which has had a few plays in recent years but almost none before 2014.

McCartney made sure to resurrect “In Spite of the Danger,” included on the Beatles’ Anthology and only just this last week available for streaming to a whole new audience. It’s just about the first song the group recorded together.

He’s also performing “Four Five Seconds,” the song he wrote for Rihanna and Kanye West last year. He wrote it, they didn’t, and I wish he’d made a recording of it for his new box set.

McCartney also brought back Beatles favorites “Fool on the Hill” and “Here, There, and Everywhere.”

So think of it: he’s now running the gamut from his very very first thing– “Danger” — to his most recent– “Four Five Seconds”– spanning almost 60 years. Amazing. Twenty six of the thirty eight songs are Beatles numbers. I actually wish he did a little more solo stuff– get rid of “Temporary Secretary” and add in “My Love” or “Another Day.” But hey, every show could be four hours that way!

I will go just to see these additions. I slept outside in a parking lot in 1976 for Wings Over America. At least I don’t have to do that again. But I still have the t shirt!

Here's a glimpse into that #PaulMcCartney concert happening right now at the Save Mart Center. #TeamFox26

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Cyndi Lauper Playing North Carolina, Donating All Profits to Local Pro-LGBT Charity

Cyndi Lauper is going to play North Carolina anyway. She’s decided to go to Raleigh and turn her concert day into a day of protest against anti-bathroom law, and support Equality NC. Cyndi is fearless. And she has a huge LGBT following that will turn up in droves. She will get a lot of media attention. And who knows? Maybe some of her celebrity friends will join her. (Cher? Rosie?)

Here’s what she posted to facebook:

Sadly, once again, the civil rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people have been trampled on with the recent passage of HB2 in North Carolina. Me and my team at the True Colors Fund have been closely monitoring the situation in North Carolina and support the efforts of the Human Rights Campaign, Equality North Carolina, and others to repeal HB2 in the upcoming legislative session. The pressure to repeal HB2 is building and it is beautiful.
In the dark haze of such oppression, people and companies are stepping up to fight back against this unjust law and ensure that all North Carolinians are treated with dignity and respect, especially the transgender community. I have seen time and time again what can happen when people join together to do what is fair and the effort to repeal HB2 is the right and fair thing to do.
I am hopeful that all of the current efforts to repeal HB2 will be successful and the True Colors Fund and I will continue to do all that we can to help. In that vein, the best way I know how to make a difference is what I have strived to do my whole life and that is show up for my family, friends, and fans in the LGBT community. So, for that reason I think the best way I can do my part is to turn my show in Raleigh on June 4th into an entire day to build public support to repeal HB2. I will be donating all of the profits from the show to Equality NC‘s efforts to repeal HB2 and I am proud of my manager and agent for joining me in this effort by donating their commissions from the show to this vital effort.
I look forward to coming to North Carolina and standing up for equality and fairness. If we truly want an inclusive society, we all have to include ourselves in the effort to make that happen. This is the best way I know how to include myself and urge you to join me in the best way you know how.

Cannes 2016 Official Selections More American Than Ever: Woody Allen, Plus Sean Penn, Jim Jarmusch

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The main selections for Cannes 2016 bring together a greatest hits of directors who’vc been there before, and many who have won. Besides Woody Allen (who’s not in competition), there’s Pedro Almodovar, Cristian Mingiu, Sean Penn, the Dardenne brothers, the inevitable Ken Loach, Nicholas Winding Refn and so on. Americans also include Jim Jarmusch, another Cannes regular, who has two films– one in competition one in special midnight screenings.

Directors Fortnight selections won’t be announced until Tues April 19.

The actual schedule looks front loaded for US directors, too, since Woody is opening night, and Jodie Foster’s “Money Monster” and Shane Black’s “Nice Guys” have to unspool on the first Thursday and Friday because they open in the US right away.

The Un Certain Regard also has a high percentage of American films.

 

In Competition

Opening Film
Woody ALLEN (USA) CAFÉ SOCIETY Out of Comp.
***
Maren ADE (Germany) TONI ERDMANN
Pedro ALMODÓVAR (Spain) JULIETA
Andrea ARNOLD (United-Kingdom) AMERICAN HONEY
Olivier ASSAYAS (France) PERSONAL SHOPPER
Jean-Pierre DARDENNE, Luc DARDENNE (Belgium) LA FILLE INCONNUE
Xavier DOLAN (Canada) JUSTE LA FIN DU MONDE

(IT’S ONLY THE END OF THE WORLD)

Bruno DUMONT (France) MA LOUTE

(SLACK BAY)

Nicole GARCIA (France) MAL DE PIERRES
Alain GUIRAUDIE (France) RESTER VERTICAL
Jim JARMUSCH (USA) PATERSON
Kleber MENDONÇA FILHO (Brazil) AQUARIUS
Ken LOACH (United-Kingdom) I, DANIEL BLAKE
Brillante MENDOZA (Philippines) MA’ ROSA
Cristian MUNGIU (Romania) BACALAUREAT
Jeff NICHOLS (USA) LOVING
PARK Chan-Wook (South Korea) AGASSI
(THE HANDMAIDEN)
Sean PENN (USA) THE LAST FACE
Cristi PUIU (Romania) SIERANEVADA
Paul VERHOEVEN (Netherlands) ELLE
Nicolas WINDING REFN (Denmark) THE NEON DEMON

Un Certain Regard

 

Behnam BEHZADI (Iran) VAROONEGI
(INVERSION)
BOO Junfeng (Singapore) APPRENTICE
Delphine COULIN, Muriel COULIN (France) VOIR DU PAYS
(THE STOPOVER)
Stéphanie DI GIUSTO (France) LA DANSEUSE
(THE DANCER)
1st film
Mohamed DIAB (Egypt) ESHTEBAK
(CLASH)
Michael DUDOK DE WIT (Netherlands) LA TORTUE ROUGE
(RED TURTLE)
1st film
FUKADA Kôji (Japan) FUCHI NI TATSU
(HARMONIUM)
Maha HAJ (Israel) OMOR SHAKHSIYA
(PERSONAL AFFAIRS)
1st film
Eran KOLIRIN (Israel) ME’EVER LAHARIM VEHAGVAOT
(BEYOND THE MOUNTAINS AND HILLS)
KORE-EDA Hirokazu (Japan) AFTER THE STORM
Juho KUOSMANEN (Finland) HYMYILEVÄ MIES
(THE HAPPIEST DAY IN THE LIFE OF OLLI MÄKI)
1st film
Francisco MÁRQUEZ, Andrea TESTA (Argentina) LA LARGA NOCHE DE FRANCISCO SANCTIS
(FRANCISCO SANCTIS’S LONG NIGHT)
1st film
Bogdan MIRICA (Romania) CAINI
(DOGS)
1st film
Stefano MORDINI (Italy) PERICLE IL NERO
Michael O’SHEA (USA) THE TRANSFIGURATION 1st film
Matt ROSS (USA) CAPTAIN FANTASTIC
Kirill SEREBRENNIKOV (Russia) UCHENIK
(THE STUDENT)

 

 

Out of Competition

 

Shane BLACK (USA) THE NICE GUYS
Jodie FOSTER (USA) MONEY MONSTER
NA Hong-Jin (South Korea) GOKSUNG
Steven SPIELBERG (USA) DISNEY’S THE BFG

 

 

Midnight Screenings

 

Jim JARMUSCH (USA) GIMME DANGER
YEON Sang-Ho (South Korea) BU-SAN-HAENG
(TRAIN TO BUSAN)

 

 

Special Screenings

 

Thanos ANASTOPOULOS (Greece)
Davide DEL DEGAN (Italy)
L’ULTIMA SPIAGGIA
(THE LAST RESORT)
Mahamat-Saleh HAROUN (Chad) HISSEIN HABRÉ, UNE TRAGÉDIE TCHADIENNE
(HISSEIN HABRÉ, A CHADIAN TRAGEDY)
Rithy PANH (Cambodia) EXIL
Albert SERRA (Spain) LA MORT DE LOUIS XIV
(LAST DAYS OF LOUIS XIV)
Paul VECCHIALI (France) LE CANCRE

 

EXCLUSIVE Warren Beatty Film Has NO Set Release Date Because He Doesn’t Want to Do Film Festivals

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Haha. I am laughing because The Hollywood Reporter went crazy announcing that Warren Beatty‘s untitled Howard Hughes movie has a release date. It does not. In fact, when Beatty spoke on Wednesday along with New Regency’s Brad Weston, all that was learned was the film would be released in the fall.

I told you that two weeks ago.

What THR and others don’t know is the reason there’s no set date. Warren doesn’t want to take his film to festivals. There was a big request from Cannes, and he declined.

I asked Beatty recently if he would then go to Venice. He said, “Why would I do that?” Then I said, naively, “Then Toronto? Telluride?” He said again, with a chuckle, “Why would I want to do that?”

My guess is that Beatty will have Fox hold the movie tight, a la “The Revenant,” and spring it at the last minute. No festivals seems like it might also mean the New York Film Festival. And that would be it until a mid November release.

Beatty might rightly feel that a release too soon would dilute interest by the time of the Oscar rush in early December. He’s probably correct. Building up anticipation will be key to marketing this movie. It has to be unleashed at just the right time. Too early could kill it. We’ve seen this happen over and over.

So there’s no date– just “in the fall”– but nice try.

Who Will Cancel North Carolina Next? Bieber? Dolly? Weird Al? Babyface? Lauryn Hill?

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Now that Bruce Springsteen has cancelled his gig at Greensboro Stadium, who will be next? Ringo Starr just 86’d his show in NC.

Scheduled soon for Greensboro: shows by Justin Bieber, Dolly Parton, Babyface, Lauryn Hill and Gary Clark Jr., R. Kelly and Weird Al.

Sesame Street Live comes in on May 26th. “Sesame Street” is all about equality. Will they play their date in Greensboro?

At the Booth Amphitheater in Cary, NC, they’ve got Chis Stapleton coming up. Willie Nelson on the docket, not to mention Styx with Don Felder of the Eagles, and Kansas.

Other recording artists with upcoming shows in North Carolina include Carrie Underwood, Dierks Bentley, Pearl Jam and Duran Duran.

The question is, will these other acts go the way of Jimmy Buffett, who decided to go on with his show after making a statement against the anti-LGBT law? Or will they go with Bruce and Ringo?

I would think of all of those names, Justin Bieber would have the most impact. If he cancels, it’s a huge statement. If he continues, well, that just solidifies what people already think of him. The ball is in his court.

Beatles Alert: Ringo Starr Cancels North Carolina Concert Because of anti-LGBT Law

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4pm EST, Wednesday, April 13, 2016 – Ringo Starr has canceled his North Carolina performance in opposition to the passing of HB2. Like Bruce Springsteen and other fellow artists, Ringo stands with those fighting against the bigotry of HB2.
Ringo states, “I’m sorry to disappoint my fans in the area, but we need to take a stand against this hatred. Spread peace and love.”
This law opens the door to discrimination everywhere by limiting anti-discrimination laws against people based on their sexual orientation or gender identity.
Ringo adds, “How sad that they feel that this group of people cannot be defended.”
He asks that we all support organizations that are fighting to overturn this law in whatever way we can.
As Canned Heat sang, “Let’s work together.”
And The Beatles said, “All you need is love.”

News Corp Offers $50K, But Fails to Purchase Web Address for New Site from South Carolina Piercings Shop

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heat street storeNews Corp’s new conversative website, HeatStreet.com, launches on Monday April 18th.

But the website still has no URL as the owners of a piercing shop in Florence, South Carolina refuse to sell www.heatstreet.com.

An employee of the store told me today that the Dow Jones/Wall Street Journal company offered $50,000 for the name. The store declined.

“They think we’re in Podunk or we’re in a strip mall,” said Mark, who works with owner Lloyd Mitchell. “We’re the only piercings shop for miles around. We do fifty-to-sixty thousand dollars a week. We’ve been in business for 25 years. Now we’re doing the kids of adults we did when we started.”

Right now, the News Corp site will have to settle for www.heatst.com. If you go there now, their Word Press sign-in is open to inspection.

Shocker! Superman Isn’t “Dead” After All, He’s in the Justice League Movie

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Someone tell Perry White! This is a headline for the Daily Planet! Superman is alive!

Well, well. At the end of “Batman v Superman,” about to make $300 million so this cannot be a spoiler, Superman is in a coffin. Dirt has been spread on the casket. But then, the dirt moves. Is Superman really dead?

Of course not. Henry Cavill has a long contract to play him. DC Comics and Warner Bros. live on Superman’s 80 year longevity. Neither Kryptonite nor Brandon Routh could kill him!

Yesterday at CinemaCon, a photo was released of the new Justice League movie. Looks like it will start with that coffin busting open! And off we go on a new adventure. What a relief!

There’s been a lot of quibbling among the fanboys about “Batman v Superman.” But even I — sick to death of comic book movies– would like to see the “Justice League.” I can’t believe it took so long.