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“White Lotus” Season 4 Heads to South of France and Cannes Film Festival to Film at the Famed Hotel Martinez

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We can sort of see the plot of “The White Lotus” Season 4. They’re headed to the Cannes Film Festival.

HBO says filming has begun in St. Tropez. But they’ve also made a deal with the Hotel Martinez, a hot spot for celebrities on the Croisette during the festival.

Filming has just begun, but the Cannes fest begins in three weeks. “White Lotus” will take advantage of the frenzy, the crowds — they line up in front of the Martinez waiting to see celebs — and the whole milieu.

There aren’t that many American stars this year at Cannes. But luckily, the Mike White produced series is bringing a load of their own including Helena Bonham Carter, Vincent Cassel, Steve Coogan, Sandra Bernhard, Heather Graham, Kumail Nanjani, and many more.

Is it possible some of these actors will play fictional stars at Cannes? Could be. Especially Cassel and Bonham Carter. Should be interesting! Anyone going to Cannes should check out “White Lotus” cameras on the red carpets!

RIP Christine Ruiz Picasso, 97, Daughter-in-law of Pablo, Peacemaker in a Famous Family, Philanthropist, Museum Builder

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Last Monday I got the call from my great friend, Martha Rose Shulman, the cookbook author, that Christine Ruiz Picasso had died at age 97.

Martha introduced me to Christine in the spring of 1986 when they came from France for the 25th anniversary of the Pace Gallery. The Gallery was also showing Picasso’s notebooks for the first time, and I was involved in their publication as a book called “Je Suis Le Cahier: The Notebooks of Picasso,” which Harry Evans guided at the Atlantic Monthly Press. I was the publicist.

Christine was the widow of Picasso’s eldest son, Paulo, who died two years after his father in 1975. Christine and Paulo had a son, Bernard, a couple of years younger than me. She had never been to New York (she was about 58 then), but Martha promised her that for two weeks we would be her guides.

It was one of those significant moments in a life. I was 29, and immersed in Picasso. I was already working with Picasso’s daughter and son, Paloma and Claude, but Christine was their favorite relative.

I could see why when I met her: she was grounded and spiritual, with dancing eyes and softly graying hair. She had enormous style and was avidly interested in meeting everyone, and seeing New York. Having been through constant battles with her husband, father-in-law, and the family, Christine was free finally to live her life. In 1981 she’d moved to Provence, bought a 17th century farmhouse, and built a one bedroom main house for herself. As she said, the guests could stay in the “mas.” She was done taking care of people.

The property — sitting high on a hill in the Luberon — was called Terre de Cavalier, and we all visited it many, many times over the years. Christine was a gourmet cook, and she loved to talk — albeit in French, a language I didn’t know. But with Martha and others translating over many summers, we got to hear the full story of Picasso, his art, his family, and his women. It was an incredible ongoing tutorial, delivered by a witness to history.

Christine, as Paolo’s widow, inherited a huge collection of Picassos — more than I can describe here. So did her son, Bernard. Over the years, they created the thriving Picasso museum in Malaga, Spain, Picasso’s birthplace, donating at least 285 pieces. Many of the artworks I knew, as if they were old friends, from the Paris apartment and the Provence farm. I’d slept in bedrooms with them, sat under them for breakfast. The museum so changed Malaga that when we all went to the opening and walked through town, Christine was greeted as a queen. She curtsied, and accepted the role with humility and grace.

The Picasso family was always publicly contentious, with lawsuits over everything. There was a lot of drama: grand suicides, selling of art behind backs, squabbles over endorsements, and so on. The one peacemaker was Christine. She lived for a long time in St. Germain, off the Rue du Vieux Colombier, in a very grand old fashioned floor through apartment. I recall one time when Paloma, who’d stayed close to Christine even after her own father wouldn’t see her, visited for tea. When she saw Christine’s trademark red couches, she almost cried. This was a woman and a place she loved.

At different times, Christine’s mother had lived with her, and of course, Paulo, who took another place in the building with his mistress when he was dying. This was very French. But after all these soap operas calmed down, Christine used Cavalier as a retreat for poets, musicians, scientists and artists. She’d finally found peace. I was so lucky to have been included in this new world.

The Picasso story wasn’t Christine’s only saga. She had a surprising backstory, which I learned right away. She’d grown up without a father. At the end of World War II, her mother informed her that her biological father — whom she’d known nothing about — was a member of the Lazard banking family dynasty. She told her that Lazard, who was Jewish, had died en route to a concentration camp. Not even his immense wealth had saved him from the Nazis.

This was a shock, to learn that a father she never knew was gone. How did this happen? Sixteen year earlier, Christine’s mother had been Robert Lazard’s nurse (he was considerably older). It’s like a story from a grand historical novel. When reparations were made, Christine’s half-brother graciously gave them to her and her mother. They bought a small hotel in the 6th arrondissement, which is where Paulo found her after she met father and son on the beach in the South of France.

This whole story was kind of a continuous oral history lodged in my head. Christine’s explanation of events, her observations, and surmises about what happened in that family were told with drama and humor and overall, exasperation. Who will tell your story, they sing in Hamilton? It was Christine who told the Picasso story, from a perspective few could imagine.

One time, we all visited Vauvenargues, the castle Picasso owned near Aix-en-Provence, and where he was buried with his second wife, Jacqueline. We took a tour, and as we wound our way through what is now public two months every summer, Christine began muttering under her breath in French. She was correcting this poor American girl who’s memorized the material. Finally Christine couldn’t stand it any more and spoke up, saying ‘No, you’re wrong’ to the guide. Everyone in our little group was startled. Who is this woman, they demanded to know?

A Picasso, I said. A real Picasso. They nearly fainted.

How did forty years go by so quickly? It’s a shock. For so long, Christine was the center of a universe in a magical place so far from our world. She was very much in the present and so tied to a famous past that almost no one had access to anymore. Not only did she outlive Pablo and Paulo, but also Picasso’s son, Claude, and his mother, Francoise Gilot, as well as Picasso’s other daughter, Maya. One by one, the people who’d battled with and over the greatest artist of the 20th century, had disappeared into the mist. But we still had Christine, who’d survived it all. She was our shining oracle, and will never be forgotten.

Billy Crystal Coming to Broadway This Fall in One Man Show After Making Historic Appearance Tonight on Stephen Colbert

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Big night for Billy Crystal.

The beloved actor-comic-director-etc made a historic appearance on Stephen Colbert’s Late Show from the Ed Sullivan Theater. Billy got his start there decades ago. Colbert is about to go off the air and CBS will be turning the theater into a Sephora, or bowling alley. SCROLL DOWN TO BOTTOM.

Billy also announced a one man Broadway show this fall called “860.” Tickets probably sold out ten minutes ago. Welcome back, Billy! If CBS were smart, they’d have him do the show from the Ed Sullivan. But of course, they’re not.

from the press release:

ony and Emmy Award-winner Billy Crystal will return to Broadway this fall in a new one-man show, 860,written and performed by Mr. Crystal and directed by Olivier Award-winner Scott Ellis. The production will play a strictly limited 12-week engagement at a Shubert Theater to be announced, beginning previews this October. Ticket buyers can sign up for priority ticketing announcements and updates at BillyCrystal860.com.

860 will be produced by Janice Crystal, James L. Nederlander, Larry Magid, and Face Productions. Additional production and creative team members will be announced in the coming weeks.

“I am thrilled to return to Broadway this fall with this challenging new show,” said Billy Crystal. “860 was the address of the home we lost in the Palisades fires. We lived there for 46 years. I invite you to come inside 860 and I’ll tell you all the funny and touching things that happened there, not only in my career but to our family.  It’s a joyous and heartfelt visit, about how with the love of family and friends and your inner strength, you can get through tough times.  I look forward to returning to Broadway and welcoming audiences to 860.”

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Kanye West Postpones Show in Marseilles, France Rather Than Be Banned from the Country Entirely, Wants to Make “Amends”

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Kanye West just posted: “After much thought and consideration, it is my sole decision to postpone my show in Marseille, France until further notice.”

Well, the country of France was on the verge of banning him entirely, just like the UK and Australia.

Kanye was set to perform in Marseilles on June 11th. He’s booked a bunch of shows this summer across Europe in Italy, Portugal, the Netherlands, Spain, Turkey, and India. Those countries would be wise to follow suit.

Somehow Kanye managed to slip two shows into Los Angeles before sponsors and others in the community realized what was going on. A man who a year ago was singing “Heil Hitler” and selling Nazi t shirts shouldn’t be welcome anywhere.

This became apparent when London’s Wireless Festival booked the rapper for three nights in July. Sponsor Pepsi quickly canceled, with other sponsors following. The Festival was cancelled because owner Melvin Brenn was too interested in making money than having integrity of any kind.

West added as a PS to his first Tweet: “I know it takes time to understand the sincerity of my commitment to make amends I take full responsibility for what’s mine but I don’t want to put my fans in the middle of it My fans are everything to me Looking forward to the next shows See you at the top of the globe.”

Sorry, Kanye. Amends is not the issue.

HBO’s Much Anticipated “Euphoria” Returns with Just 356,000 Linear Viewers — Despite Movie Stars Jacob Elordi, Zendaya, Sydney Sweeney

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HBO’s “Euphoria” got a push last week rivaling any feature film.

The third and probably final season marked a huge return. Since Season 2, three of the actors — Zendaya, Jacob Elordi, and Sydney Sweeney — had become movie stars.

Elordi even had an Oscar nomination for “Frankenstein.”

So Sunday night’s debut seemed ripe for huge ratings, like “Game of Thrones.”

But only 356,000 linear viewers turned up on the HBO channel. The ratings were more anemic than some of the characters.

“Euphoria” boasts a younger audience, so HBO will say that a million or more saw the show on HBO Max, or are still seeing it now in delayed viewing. But the linear number is not so good.

It didn’t help that “Euphoria” season 3 was universally panned by critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the average was just 44% among critics who’d seen it in advance. (I was not one one of them. HBO sent few screening links out, I guess.) The audience meter was just 50%.

So much for influencers who evidently did screen it in advance. They hated it. One said, “Virtually unwatchable. The story is unrealistic and unappealing. The characters are flat, one dimensional losers.’

Another said of director Sam Levinson: “[he]” clearly hated women. He killed two half naked women in the first episode, had two other women shoving their fingers down their throats and had the other making OF content pretending to be a dog. This season is so obviously him fulfilling his weird fetishes that he just wants to see the actresses degrade themselves with doing. It’s gross I won’t continue to watch.”

Another: “This is a testament to Zendaya’s greatness. She really is a beacon of talent in the middle of this sea of waste – of time, of money, of production, of fame.”

I’ll try and catch up with the first episode tonight. But this sounds like an idea that was envelope pushing during its time, and that time is over.

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Kanye Krushed: Fans Reject Rapper’s “Bully” Album, Falls Another 60% This Week in Sales Barely Clearing 300K Copies Total

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The public at large is not interested in Kanye West.

After those two crazy shows in Los Angeles at SoFi Stadium, reality has finally set in for the antisemitic, racist rapper.

Kanye’s “Bully” album sales have slowed to a trickle. He’s on track to sell just 33,000 copies this week, almost all from streaming. Only 1,000 of those will be CDS or downloads. His total sales as of this week will be around 320,000. The proceeds should pay for all the samples on the album.

Gamma Records is really left on the hook because whatever advance they paid Kanye has turned to dust. The money he’s made has come from the LA performance, particularly the second night.

Meantime, Kanye is making his usual wild proclamations. He’s offered to pay to perform at the next Super Bowl, which will not happen unless Roger Goodell, head of the NFL, is kidnapped. Also, France is now threatening to ban Kanye from performing in their country, following the UK and Australia.

It couldn’t happen to a worse person.

Shining Stars Earth Wind & Fire Will Open Tribeca Fest With Documentary “That’s the Weight of the World,” Performance with The Roots

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Now we have a Tribeca opening night!

Circle June 3rd at the Beacon Theater for the opening of the 25th anniversary run of the festival created by Jane Rosenthal and Robert DeNiro.

The occasion will be a documentary about the superstars Earth Wind & Fire, followed by a performance by the group with The Roots.

The title is a little long — “To Be Celestial VS That’s the Weight of the World.”

But that’s ok. The director is QuestLove of The Roots, a man who loves archival footage.

Earth Wind & Fire was captained by the great Maurice White, who not only wrote the songs and sang on them, but also wrote The Emotions’ “Best of My Love,” and other hits.

Maurice died in 2016 but the remaining members have thrived in his memory and absence. They include his dashing brother Verdine, famed singer Philip Bailey, and the great Ralph Johnson, plus their incredible band.

We want to hear the whole story of their career, plus all the hits like “September” — now an international anthem, as well as “Shining Star,” “Let’s Groove,” “That’s the Way of the World,” and so many more.

2026 Festival Passes Available at TribecaFilm.com; Single Tickets on Sale on April 28

UPDATED Madonna Changes Social Media, Announces New Album, “Confessions on a Dance Floor 2,” One Last Try for a Hit

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UPDATED WEDS: The album is coming on July 3rd. Just in time for America250.

Madonna is back!

She’s cleared all her social media and website for “Confessions on a Dance Floor 2,” the sequel to one of her best selling albums., from 2005.

Can she make a comeback at nearly 68? Is it possible Madonna is that old? What happened?

Anyway, the former queen of pop hasn’t had a hit in a long, long time. But a dance album might be the way for her to conquer clubs, if not radio, again!

PS There’s a rumor of a duet with Sabrina Carpenter. That should help. Madonna desperately needs to connect with a new generation.

Door Dash Chief Tony Xu Is a Major Democratic Donor, So Why Is He Supportive of The White House Delivery Charade?

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So many questions about DoorDashGate.

Big scene today at the White House with a staged delivery from Door Dash rep Sharon Simmons bringing McDonald’s to the heap of grease, Donald Trump.

If we didn’t know better, we’d think it was an assassination attempt. That stuff will kill you.

Simmons has been widely exposed all over the internet as a professional stooge who testifies for MAGA issues.

No surprise.

But the big surprise is that Door Dash CEO and Owner Tony Xu is all over this, excited for the publicity.

Only Xu has been a HUGE Democratic donor. He’s given money to GAvin Newsom, Joe Biden, Pete Buttiegi.eg Scroll down and see a sampling. So how did he get involved in this mishegos? Has he flipped to MAGA? Doesn’t make sense.

Maybe he has: According to Influence Watch, Tony recently contributed $2 million to a California political action committee opposing a proposed wealth tax on billionaires.

Lady Gaga Ends Mayhem Tour at MSG Live on YouTube, Drops Trailer for Apple TV Special, Gets Stars Like Stephen Colbert, Andy Cohen

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Lady Gaga is wrapping up her Mayhem tour tonight at Madison Square Garden.

Celebs like Stephen Colbert and Andy Cohen are in the crowd. So is Sofia Coppola’s daughter, Romy Mars, who I guess is an influencer.

On stage, Gaga opened the show by debuting the trailer for “Mayhem Requiem,” the doc of the live show headed to Apple TV+.

The voice is better than ever. Congrats to producer Arthur Fogel and everyone involved in the Mayhem tour including Manager Bobby Campbell. Gaga tearfully thanked her fiance, Michael Polansky, at the end of the show.

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