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Empty NYC: No One Talks About All the For Rent Retail Space

There’s more for rent retail space in Manhattan than ever before. Since the fall of 2008, the city is full of ‘for rent’ signs on the main avenues and in the ritziest districts. There’s a story in the New York Post about it today at http://nypost.com/2014/04/26/the-hidden-proof-the-economy-is-still-awful/

Let me tell you what we’ve got down here: West 8th St. between Fifth and Sixth Avenue is a ghost town. Barnes & Noble went out out of business, and no one replaced them. Vacant. Across the street, Gray’s Papaya went out, and no one’s come in, although there are rumors of something no one wants called Liquiteria.

Next to where Gray’s Papaya used to be, there’s a store that is perpetually vacant. In the old old days it was Kaiser’s Fine Men’s Clothing. One business after another has died there including the most recent, a pretty good chicken ‘n’ ribs place. This is all on Sixth Avenue, in the heart of Greenwich Village.

Two or three blocks north, there’s another retail shop vacant between 11th and 12th streets, and another between 12th and 13th streets on the east side of Sixth Avenue. Across the street, after months of being vacant after Food Emporium vacated, in moved a spooky looking deep discount store called Buddy’s. They won’t be there too long, though, since I’ve rarely seen customers.

Over at the southeast corner of Sixth and 13th, Chipotle is moving into a long vacant spot. Since there are already two Chipotle’s within another couple of blocks north and and south, you can only imagine that those will close. How much demand could there be for crappy Mexican fast food in the neighborhood? One will do.

Wait! Did I mention the northwest corner of Sixth Avenue and 11th St.? Ray’s Pizza closed, was replaced by Roio’s, and they closed. The owners sold the building, and now brown paper covers the windows. And back around West 10th Street, heading west toward Greenwich Avenue, the former beloved Pet Palace has been boarded up for over a year, maybe longer.

This is all just in a small radius of a neighborhood where billionaires live in townhouses and a huge luxurious apartment complex is being built where St. Vincent’s Hospital once stood. There is no regular supermarket anymore where you can buy paper towels, canned soup, or Reynold’s Wrap.

It used to be the New York no one talked about was in an outer borough. But nowadays, it’s right on the Gold Coast. In a lot of ways, New York neighborhoods are a lot like small towns across the country– and sometimes just as forgotten.

 

Sunday NYTimes Mag Blockbuster Cover Story on Animal Rights Has Kickstarter for Pennebaker Doc

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The Sunday New York Times Magazine cover story this weekend is tied to a Kickstarter campaign for a documentary by Chris Hegedus and DA Pennebaker. Animal rights activist Steven Wise is featured by writer Charles Siebert in his piece “Should A Chimp Be Able to Sue its Owner?” For the last 18 months, the award winning Pennebaker Hegedus Films has been working on a film about Wise and his chimps. They’ve even paid a visit to Bubbles, Michael Jackson’s famous former pet. They’re trying to raise $75,000 over the weekend to help complete their work on “Unlocking the Cage.” I’ve seen some of their footage, and it will blow your mind. Anyone involved in animal rights will want to get in on this ASAP.

Here’s their clip:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/929991495/unlocking-the-cage-a-new-documentary?ref=live

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/27/magazine/the-rights-of-man-and-beast.html?ref=magazine&_r=0

Cameron Diaz –With Terrible Reviews– Can Open a Movie! “Other Woman” Scores $25 Mil Weekend

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Cameron Diaz can open a movie, even if it has terrible reviews. “The Other Woman” scored $9.3 million last night and is headed to a $25 million weekend. What’s the secret? Diaz is a gifted comedian and knows how to sell a film. Other than that, it’s hard to say.

“The Other Woman” will be a big hit ever for Nick Cassavetes, son of the late legend John Cassavetes. Nick has worked hard for years with lots of films like “Blow” and “John Q,” and was even the proposed director of the never made “Gotti” film. His mother is the famed actress Gena Rowlands. Neither parent… well, look, everyone has to pay bills.

“The Other Woman” also stars Nikolas Coster-Waldaj, who raped his fictional sister last week on “Game of Thrones.” Maybe he’s a draw too. Nikki Minaj, former agitator of “American Idol” fame, is also featured.

“The Other Woman” has a 24% on Rotten Tomatoes. It’s destined for airplanes and VOD. But if it keeps clicking, there will undoubtedly be sequels. So congrats!

At least these people made a movie that people wanted to see. Johnny Depp’s “Transcendence” has transcended its bottom line. It’s a total loss in its second weekend. Out the window: $100-$125 million. Poof. Goodbye. At least it wasn’t Warner Bros.’ loss this time.

Tony Awards Judges Pit 2 “Les Miz” Actors Against Each Other, Make Audra McDonald Musical a Play

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Broadway: the Tony Awards committee, a mysterious group that will decide who is nominated for what next week, has made a couple of last minute decisions. One of them pits two lead actors against each other in “Les Miserables.” The other turns a musical into a play. And those two decisions also affect, by coincidence, a married couple.

With “Les Miserables,” Ramin Karimloo and Will Swenson are now each eligible for a Best Actor in a Musical. Karimloo plays Jean val Jean, Swenson is Javert. Karimloo is making his American and Broadway debut. Swenson is a well liked past Tony nominee and a Broadway star. He’s also the husband of Broadway darling and Tony winner Audra McDonald.

McDonald stars in a revival of the musical “Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill.”  She plays Billie Holiday. It’s a musical. The Outer Critics Circle said it was, and so did the Drama League. They each nominated “Lady Day” for Best Revival of a Musical. The Drama Desk this morning just ignored it, but nominated McDonald for Best Actress in a Play. A play! With no music! She sings all through the show. There is wall to wall music.

Okay, this problem comes from persistent and relentless producer Jeffrey Richards. He’s been lobbying all the awards groups to make “Lady Day” a play and not a musical. Wise people ignored him. Some people– the Drama Desk– kind of ignored him.

Somehow he’s now persuaded the Tony Awards that “Lady Day” is a play. I guess when McDonald sang, they went to the bathroom. Or they were were tired of Richards’ annoying pleas. Anyway, that’s ridiculous. But with today’s Tony committee decision, the uber-talented Swenson-McDonald household can be very happy.

Do I disagree with the decision about “Les Miz”? I feel bad for Karimloo, who’s worked hard to get here. But frankly, Will Swenson’s Javert is outstanding. He probably deserves the Tony for Best Actor in a Musical.  And now he’s going to get it.

This is Audra McDonald in her play:

 

Exclusive: Swizz Beatz Off to Harvard Summer School, Will Live on Campus

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Swizz Beatz, the famed record producer-songwriter husband of Alicia Keys, is off to school this summer. He told me last night at the premiere of “The Amazing Spider Man 2″ that’s been accepted for Harvard University business school’s 9 week Owner/President Management Extension Program.You don’t become a Harvard graduate, but you do get a certification. It’s a serious program for CEOs and heads of companies. The networking alone is invaluable.

Swizz (real name Kasseem Dean) will spend $100,000 on classes beginning in mid May and live in Harvard housing rather than deluxe off campus accommodations.”I could have stayed with a lot of different famous people,” the soft spoken, thoughtful entrepreneur told me. “But I didn’t want to pull strings. And I wanted to have the full experience of being there.”

Keys, and their son Egypt, will join him in the dorm on weekends. Keys, he told me, is getting ready to drop a new album this summer. It’s a busy summer for the Dean family.

Swizz introduced me to his adorable mother and good looking brother backstage at the “Spider Man” party after Alicia performed her soundtrack song from that movie with Kendrick Lamar. Why Harvard? First of all, Swizz never went to college. “I graduated high school and went right into music,” he said. “But now I work with Monster on headphones and other products. I’ve raised millions for start up companies. Harvard looked at my real life experience and converted it into credits.”

Is he nervous? “A little bit,” he said with a smile.  I don’t think he’s going to have any problem at all, frankly.

Owner/President Management Extension Program
Owner/President Management Extension Program

 

“Spider Man 2” Gala Premiere Draws Daniel Craig, Katy Perry, and Raves

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First let me tell you: “Amazing Spider Man 2” is a knockout hit. How can you not like Marc Webb’s second part of his trilogy, with Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Jamie Foxx, and Dane DeHaan just perfect as Peter Parker, Gwen Stacy, Electro and Harry Osborn?

There’s something about the part 2’s of these trilogies that always works. Part 1 was a hit, and now there’s money. Everyone at the studio is confident, so the filmmakers spread their wings. This “Spider Man,” like the 2nd Sam Raimi episode, has that feeling of everyone on the same page, focused, and enjoying it.

My favorite small thing: Peter Parker’s cell phone ringtone is the old “Spider Man” theme song from the cartoon series. A nod like that means the director is so connected to his project that he finds little flourishes like that. Also, Marvel creator Stan Lee’s “Hitchcock” scene is up front, and Lee has lines. Another nice touch.

There are plenty of smaller supporting roles expanded this time. Sally Field’s Aunt May is wisely expanded. Campbell Scott is outstanding as Peter’s father, Richard Parker (also the name, I realized, of the lion in “Life of Pi”). Top notch actors Colm Feore, BJ Novak, Paul Giammatti, and Chris Cooper are all featured as well.

I can’t give away SPOILERS but I can tell you there’s a gasp followed by a lot of audience talk back toward the end of the movie. And while the whole thing is a roller coaster ride, even the denouement works.

Garfield and Stone are the rare off screen couple who have plenty of heat on screen. Garfield really steers the ship, too. It’s his movie. And while every one is very good (Jamie Foxx steals all his scenes) I continue to remind you about Dane DeHaan. He has ‘star’ written all over him. As for Emma Stone, she’s more than ready for top billing. She’s as good as it gets.

The lavish premiere party was held at Moynihan Station– the famed landmark post office on 8th Avenue. It’s huge, so Sony filled it with VIPS like Daniel Craig and Katy Perry. Pharrell, Kenrick Lamar, Johnny Marr, and Alicia Keys performed live with composer Hans Zimmer, who put together a makeshift rock band for the night that featured a cool singer named Lisa and dj Diplo. Pharrell did a little bit of “Happy,” and he and Keys performed their song from “Spider Man.”

The post office rocked. But still, no window was open for buying stamps. Some things never change.

“X Men” Director Bryan Singer Speaks Out Against Sex Ring Allegations, Won’t Participate in Film’s PR

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“X Men” director Bryan Singer is speaking out about the allegations against him the sex ring lawsuit filed against him by Michael Egan III. Singer says he won’t participate in publicity for “X Men: Days of Future Past” because it takes the focus off the film. Singer is innocent until proven guilty, and of course it will turn out to be a terrible situation if this is the “shake down” he says it is.

Tomorrow I will talk about the lawsuits and the history of some of the other people involved. For now, here is Bryan Singer’s statement:

“The allegations against me are outrageous, vicious and completely false. I do not want these fictitious claims to divert ANY attention fromX-Men: Days of Future Past. This fantastic film is a labor of love and one of the greatest experiences of my career. So, out of respect to all of the extraordinary contributions from the incredibly talented actors and crew involved, I’ve decided not to participate in the upcoming media events for the film. However, I promise when this situation is over, the facts will show this to be the sick twisted shake down it is. I want to thank fans, friends and family for all their amazing and overwhelming support.”

Rapper 50 Cent Sued for Defamation by Video Model He Labeled “Thirsty Video Bitch”

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Rapper 50 Cent—real name Curtis Jackson– is being sued by a video model he labeled “thirsty video bitch” on Instagram after he incorrectly assumed she was trying to cash in on their professional friendship.

Model Sally Ferreira appeared in a video shot in March with 50 Cent (without permits) on the number 4 train in the Bronx. After the shoot, Ferreira claims, still photos leaked out to various websites of her with 50 Cent. The implication was that they were romantically linked,

In the complaint filed today by attorney Brian Caplan in New York’s Southern District, 50 jumped to the conclusion that Ferreira, with he’d worked before, had propagated this lie for her own advantage. Rather than investigate this, the rapper let loose on Instagram:

On March 27, 201 he ran a picture of Ferreira with this written over her face: WARNING; Do not attempt to work with this thirsty Video bitch [Her name is Sally Ferreira and she’s a model…] she sent photos of the video shoot to Mediatakeout Saying I’m in a relationship with her Can Anyone say RESHOOT?”

The rapper added, underneath her picture: “BIG FAIL. Reshoot coming”instagram (2)

Caplan says in the complaint that Ferreira denies all of this. He adds that she’s been in a committed relationship for 9 years, and 50 Cent is well aware of it.

Ferreira– who says she’s being blacklisted now because of 50’s postings– is suing for $11 million minimum in damages.

Ladies Home Journal Shutting Down After 131 Years, Announcement Hidden in Earnings Release

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Ladies Home Journal is dead. It’s no longer monthly after 131 years. The news came hidden in an earnings press release from Meredith Publishing earlier this morning.

In the third paragraph of a boring financial notice, this is what is written: “The special items include transaction-related expenses resulting from previously announced agreements to purchase broadcast assets; selected workforce reductions, including those associated with transitioning Ladies’ Home Journal to a special interest publication and closing the Company’s sales force training practice; and certain other non-cash items.”

Huh? That’s how you close a magazine and tell a staff that the jewel in the crown of a publishing company is dead after 13 decades. Remember when Meredith thought they were merging with Time Inc? Things in Iowa must have been worse than they admitted.

Weird side note: for some reason I received a copy of LHJ in the mail the other day. Never asked for it. I guess it’s a souvenir now.

Mariah Carey’s Still Untitled New Album NOT Coming On May 6th

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I don’t know where Mariah Carey’s new album is, but it’s not coming out on May 6th. Postponed from last July 2013, the still untitled collection was scheduled in February for May 6th. A single, “You’re Mine,” was released to promote it. But now the album has been removed from all release schedules. Promo tie-ins for it have been upended.

One insider says it’s because DefJam is still clearing samples and guest stars. But who knows at this point? Mariah released two other singles and a fan club single in the last year, all of which were disappointments. Originally Randy Jackson was managing and producing, then the job skipped to Jermaine Dupri.

What’s going on? This is just a guess: continuing to patch together songs from various producers, as in the past, gets harder and harder. I’ve said this a million times: why, after 25 years, isn’t there an album of Mariah Carey singing standards, produced by a real producer (Tommy LiPuma, Richard Perry, etc). Carey is known for her Voice, yet the Voice never gets to sing real songs? It’s mystifying.

Will the album appear in the month of May? There’s no title, no marketing, nothing. This kind of surprise release worked for Beyonce last winter. It didn’t work quite the same way with Pharrell Williams, even though he has a hit hit hit single with “Happy.”

Here’s crossing our fingers for Mariah. The waiting is the hardest part!