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Angelina Jolie Cancer Update: She Had Her Ovaries Removed After a Scare

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Angelina Jolie, writing under Angelina Jolie Pitt, has published a second piece on the New York Times Op- Ed page about her cancer fears. She has had her ovaries removed, following the revelation a year ago of a double mastectomy. She will not be able to have more children biologically. She and Brad Pitt have three biological children and three whom they adopted.

Angelina writes: Last week, I had the procedure: a laparoscopic bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. There was a small benign tumor on one ovary, but no signs of cancer in any of the tissues.

I have a little clear patch that contains bio-identical estrogen. A progesterone IUD was inserted in my uterus. It will help me maintain a hormonal balance, but more important it will help prevent uterine cancer. I chose to keep my uterus because cancer in that location is not part of my family history.

It is not possible to remove all risk, and the fact is I remain prone to cancer. I will look for natural ways to strengthen my immune system. I feel feminine, and grounded in the choices I am making for myself and my family. I know my children will never have to say, “Mom died of ovarian cancer.”

Angelina’s brave essay does two things– stops rumors and tabloid stories, and helps women all over the world.

(Watch) Mila Kunis’s Marriage to Ashton Kutcher Confirmed on James Corden’s First “Late Late Show”

James Corden is a Tony winner, but you didn’t hear that last night in his “Late Late Show” introduction. (Maybe CBS doesn’t want people to know?) Anyway, the immensely talented Corden kicked off his reign as host of the show vacated by Craig Ferguson with a classy, funny video. Meryl Streep, Chelsea Handler, and most importantly Jay Leno, helped him in video.

Corden finds a Willy Wonka-like gold ticket that brings him to CBS and Leno, who will teach him how to be a talk show host. It’s a little bit “Whiplash,” which is funny. Leno gets to give NBC a good zetz by appearing on a rival network and endorsing one of their talk shows. He whips Corden into shape, with a little help as well from Meryl Streep, Alison Janney and Shia LaBeouf.

Among the celebs who look in vain for their own gold tickets included Oscar winner (and Corden’s pal) Eddie Redmayne, Chris Rock, Billy Crystal, and — wisely– Chelsea Handler. Handler was strongly tipped to take over for Ferguson, so her participation was a nice inside joke.

For the first show, Corden brought out both of his guests– Tom Hanks and Mila Kunis– out at the same time. They were seated on a small couch to the right, with Corden on the left. An orchestrated “spontaneous” announcement of Kunis’s marriage to Ashton Kutcher came off as a surprise if you were half asleep and a publicist’s plan if you were awake. Kunis’s ring is HUGE.

Two guests at a time? Joe Franklin is smiling from heaven.

Corden’s parents also waved from the audience. They’re from a small town in Great Britain and look about as shocked as Corden that he’s got this show. But they better get used to it. He’s going to be around a long time.

Madonna “Rebel Heart” Ache: Falls 19 Spots on Charts, But Three Cities Add Concert Dates

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Madonna is having a good day/bad day. Live Nation just added second nights in Manhattan, Montreal, and Miami for her “Rebel Heart” tour. It’s an alliterative thing– Madonna, M, get it?

But the “Rebel Heart” album looks like it took a beating in its second week. The numbers aren’t all in, but it could be a 50% drop in sales. “Rebel Heart” was number 2 when it debuted, but will end up at 19 or 20, if the singer is lucky, by tomorrow morning. Madonna dropped from 2 to 7 on the official British charts this week.

Not all the people who bought concert tickets have redeemed their free digital download of “Rebel Heart.” If they did, the album sale would be counted. But some of the concertgoers don’t seem to want the album. Ouch!

More to come…keep refreshing…oh yeah: Kendrick Lamar is number 1, with the Empire soundtrack at number 2.

Mission Impossible 5 – “Rogue Nation”– See the Whole Trailer

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Here’s the whole trailer. Out July 31st. More to come…

Aretha Franklin’s Birthday Brings Together Eric Holder, Al Sharpton, and Charlie Rangel

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It’s not Aretha Franklin’s birthday until Wednesday, but she’s been celebrating in style. Last night at the Ritz Carlton the Queen of Soul had the hottest party in town. Her guests included Clive Davis, Valerie Simpson, Sarah Dash (of Labelle) who led the “Happy Birthday” singalong, and Freddie Jackson from the music world, plus choreographer George Faison, Sirius XM’s Tracey Jordan, and Lawrence O’Donnell and Tamron Hall from MSNBC.

“Empire” producer Lee Daniels was also there, along with CNN’s Don Lemon. I did ask Lee why he killed off Malik Yoba from “Empire” last week. “Don’t ask me,” he said, “it was Danny [Strong’s] idea!”

aretha 2015 bdayBut from politics, the amazing Miss F brought together Attorney General Eric Holder, Rev. Al Sharpton, and Charlie Rangel. Holder and Rangel were seated on the same settee, but they didn’t have much of a conversation. Holder told me he and his wife became friends with Aretha in the last couple of years, and Franklin drove down from Detroit to Washington recently to sing “Amazing Grace” at his exit event.

Wait! Aretha introduced all the guests and thanked them amidst the Duke Ellington Jazz All Stars playing, as well as singer Avery Sunshine, mimes and clowns, and New Orleans dancing girls. But she introduced Holder as “the former attorney general.” I asked him if he’d actually left (knowing the answer). “Not yet!” he laughed.

This was Sunday. On Friday night, Aretha and her orchestra braved a pretty substantial snowstorm and headed to the Webster Arena in Bridgeport, Connecticut for what turned out to be a landmark show. Despite the show, the Arena was packed, and the Queen put on a show over two hours long that featured a roaring gospel segment and a rare performance of Paul Simon’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water” accompanying herself on piano. The show was so hot it melted the snow faster than the Bridgeport plows could get to it.

Just a note: you do know that back in the early 70s, Franklin had a hit covering “Bridge” after Simon & Garfunkel released it. Her gospel R&B version then became the way Simon started doing it as a solo act. On Friday, you could feel the goosebumps rise, and electricity crackle in the Arena as Aretha led HB Barnum and her orchestra through a good 12 minutes. It was mindblowing. A star for over 50 years, she turns 73 on Wednesday.

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Watch Trailer from Mission Impossible 5: Tom Cruise Hangs from Things, Jeremy Renner Gets Short Shrift

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The new Mission: Impossible is called “Rogue Nation.” The new Star Wars film is called “Rogue One.” All the best minds in Hollywood came up with the same word in their titles. Everyone’s going rogue! By the way, in the new documentary “The Wrecking Crew,” bass player Carole Kaye shows how she invented the lines that run through the “MI” theme music. The whole story of the “MI” theme music is pretty interesting. By the way, “Rogue Nation” looks like a James Bond movie. I miss the whole “MI” team concept. In this trailer, Tom Cruise hangs from things. Jeremy Renner isn’t mentioned, and is seen briefly. Simon Pegg is featured.

Nile Rodgers and Chic are Back with “I’ll Be There” and NYC Fundraiser

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Nile Rodgers’ sound never gets old. You can hear it on Daft Punk’s “Get Lucky” and all the way back Chic in the late 70s and early 80s, Madonna, David Bowie, Duran Duran, Diana Ross and so many more. He’s just released a new Chic single called “I’ll Be There.” You can hear him LIVE April 23rd at his We Are Family Foundation gala he produces with Nancy Hunt in NYC at the Hammerstein Ballroom. Chaka Khan is a guest star. C’est chic! Le Freak!

Dennis Hopper’s Final Project, “The Last Film Festival,” Raising Dough on Kickstarter

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Listen up, everyone. My old pal Linda Yellen, who’s made so many great movies for cinema and TV, has taken to Kickstart for an unusual project. She wants to release Dennis Hopper’s last movie, “The Last Film Festival” with Dennis and Jackie Bisset. It’s terrific– I’ve seen it– and we need to help her get it out there. Dennis was a hero of so many people. Jackie Bisset is one of our best actresses ever. It’s well worth it!

Linda writes: “A number of years ago I was lucky enough to meet Dennis at the legendary Sundance Film Festival. We spent a lot of time laughing at the excitement, extravagance, and chaos of it all. Sundance is simply one of the best film festivals in the world, and I wondered what the worst would be like? Dennis turned to me and said “that’s a great idea kid, you write the script and I’ll do it.” And he did!

Dennis Hopper has long been a hero of mine. He changed the face of independent filmmaking for generations to come with his groundbreaking and wildly successful film, Easy Rider, and gave fearless performances whether playing rebels in Apocalypse Now, Rebel Without A Cause and Giant, or villains in True Romance, Blue Velvet and Speed. He was always convincing and unforgettable.”

B52s Kate Pierson: Everyone Should Be Streaming, Buying, Downloading Her Now

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Kate Pierson is the unsung hero of The B52s. Now, 35 years after “Rock Lobster” warmed our hearts, Kate has her first solo recording. “Guitars and Microphones” can be procured from all the usual places like Amazon, iTunes, record stores, Spotify, etc. There are tons of great tracks. My favorite is “Time Wave Zero.” Clear Channel, aka I Heart Radio, play this damn thing. The flame haired Kate and I shared a bus ride the other night and caught up on all things B52. She’s a doll. Come on, we owe her for giving three decades of happy music including singing with Michael Stipe on REM’s smash hit “Shiny Happy People.”

“Downton Abbey” Furor: Is Season Six Its Last, or Will PBS Go for One More?

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Is “Downton Abbey” over? TVLine is saying season six, currently filming, is the end. But no one’s on the record. The operating theory is that the actors’ second contract for three years ends with this season. (The Brits sign three year contracts.) But that doesn’t mean anything. One or two year deals are easy to cut, and after the sbrupt exits of Dan Stevens and Jessica Findlay Brown, the other “Downton” actors see that life after the Abbey isn’t always rainbows and cookies.

So what is going on? Last week I was talking to PBS sources and they insisted they still didn’t know what show creator Julian Fellowes had in mind. Maggie Smith’s comments about the Dowager Countess being 110 were taken out of context. They’re still being repeated– on TVLine– but in fact they were retracted on March 3rd. A press release went out reassuring fans that Dame Maggie would stick with the show until the end.

For some, the show is ready to end. All that remains is for Mary to find happiness with Matthew Goode’s new character, Henry Talbott, and for Edith to find someone to be a father for her baby. Brandon (Allen Leech) is gone, and so is Rose (Lily James). The only new characters for season six are Talbott and the estate agent. Mr. Carson and Mrs. Hughes are set to marry, the Bateses will probably get pregnant. I am told that Penelope Wilton’s Mrs. Crawley will marry Dr. Clarkson in Season Six. So that could be it.

PBS will be hard pressed to lose “Downton Abbey.” So will ITV in London. But the British ratings for “Downton” are down. And PBS here never released overnights on the season five finale. We may get the ratings for the whole season this week, along with the announcement that the end is here. But please, no one wants to see the episode of Violet (Smith) kicking the bucket. Let’s hope we’re spared that.