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Paul Simon Post-Retirement Follows Cher, The Who By Adding New Tour Dates Years After He Quits

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I love Paul Simon, but I do have to laugh at this point.

I know I went to his final show at Madison Square Garden in September 2018. He said he was done with touring with two shows there, and the last at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens.

But Simon has turned into Cher, or The Who, each of whom loved doing farewell tours. I think Cher is still doing them.

Now Paul has announced a whole new slate of shows beginning in April. He plays Forest Hills on July 8th. God bless.

So there is no sound of silence. His hearing has improved — the reason given when he retired — and he’s probably bored at home. Why not get out there? His song catalog is unparalleled. He’s a musical genius.

It’s too bad he won’t include Art Garfunkel. The angelic singer just performed at Clive Davis’s pre-Grammy dinner and brought the house down with “Bridge Over Troubled Water.” Neither of them has their original voice, but the intent is there. Audiences embrace both of them.
Paul Simon 2026 Tour Dates:
April 9 – Prague – Congress Centre
April 10 – Prague – Congress Centre
April 12 – Prague – Congress Centre
April 15 – Berlin – Uber Eats Music Hall
April 16 – Berlin – Uber Eats Music Hall
April 18 – Copenhagen – Falconer Centre
April 19 – Copenhagen – Falconer Centre
April 22 – Amsterdam – AFAS Live
April 24 – Amsterdam – AFAS Live
April 25 – Amsterdam – AFAS Live
April 27 – Brussels – BOZAR
April 28 – Brussels – BOZAR
April 30 – Brussels – BOZAR
May 3 – Paris – Grand Rex
May 4 – Paris – Grand Rex
May 7 – Liverpool – M&S Bank Arena
May 9 – Glasgow – Armadillo
May 10 – Glasgow – Armadillo
May 13 – London – Royal Albert Hall
May 14 – London – Royal Albert Hall
May 17 – London – Palladium
May 18 – London – Palladium
May 20 – Dublin – 3Arena
June 4 – Palo Alto, CA – Frost Amphitheater
June 7 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Bowl
June 9 – San Diego, CA – Rady Shell at Jacobs Park
June 12 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre
June 13 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre
June 16 – Kansas City, MO – Starlight Theatre
June 18 – Cincinnati, OH – PNC Pavilion
June 20 – Rochester Mills, MI – Meadow Brook Amphitheater
June 23 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center
June 25 – Toronto, CA – RBC Amphitheater
June 27 – Lenox, MA – Tanglewood
June 30 – Gilford, NH – BankNH Pavilion
July 3 – Bethel Woods, NY – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
July 5 – Philadelphia, PA – The Mann Center
July 8 – Queens, NY – Forest Hills Stadium
July 11 – Raleigh, NC – Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek
July 13 – Atlanta, GA – Synovus Bank Amphitheater at Chastain Park
July 15 – Franklin, TN – FirstBank Amphitheatre
July 17 – Highland Park, IL – Ravinia
July 18 – Highland Park, IL – Ravinia

Savannah Guthrie, Siblings Post Urgent Emotional Video About Their Missing Mom, Nancy: “Her health, her heart, is fragile”

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Savannah Guthrie and her sister and brother have posted an emotional video about their missing mother, Nancy.

I cannot imagine the pain they’re in. How could anyone do this to an innocent 84 year old woman? Or her family? I got to know Savannah twenty years ago when we were both covering the Michael Jackson trial in Santa Maria, California. She’s always been so lovely, gracious, and smart. This whole thing is insane. And cruel.

Savannah says in the video: “She’s 84 years old. Her health, her heart, is fragile. She lives in constant pain. She is without any medicine. She needs it to survive, and she needs it not to suffer. We, too, have heard the reports about a ransom letter in the media. As a family, we are doing everything that we can. We are ready to talk. However, we live in a world where voices and images are easily manipulated. We need to know without a doubt that she is alive and that you have her. We want to hear from you, and we are ready to listen.”

Nancy Guthrie raised her family as a single mom after her husband died young. She’s a church goer, a beacon of her community. God help the person or people who have abducted her. But for now, the main thing is to get her home safely.

Bee Gees Great Barry Gibb’s Son Sounds the Alarm on Dad’s Struggle with Arthritis: “Things feel like they’re getting out of hand”

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Bee Gees great Barry Gibb sounds like he’s in trouble health-wise.

Gibb’s son, Stephen, has been posting dire notices on Threads about Barry’s arthritis.

“Things feel like they’re getting out of hand,” Stephen wrote tonight.

In full he says: “Please my dear fans, it breaks my heart to say this but I shared earlier that my dad has not been too well and sadly his arthritis is getting worse and things feel like they’re getting out of hand right now, so I’m humbly asking from the bottom of my heart for your prayers and love for my dad during this very difficult time for our family.”

No jokes about “Staying Alive” but we hope Barry does, and not in pain. The last member of the chart topping group, Barry is 79. He and his brothers Robin and Maurice made history with their endless list of hits first in the Sixties with “I Started a Joke,” “To Love Somebody,” “Words,” “Lonely Days,” and “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart.”

Then, in the 70s, they came roaring back with the “Saturday Night Fever” soundtrack including “Staying Alive,” “Nights on Broadway,” “More than a Woman,” “Emotion,” and “How Deep is Your Love.” They also wrote hits like “Grease” for Frankie Valli and “Heartbreaker” for Dionne Warwick and “Islands in the Stream” for Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers.

Sadly, both Robin and Maurice each died of cancer much too soon. Their younger brother, Andy, scored his own solo hits but died from substance abuse.

Barry, of course, had a monster solo hit with Barbra Streisand, called “Guilty,” a song he wrote and produced.

Born in the UK, Barry has lived in Miami for decades. Stephen made a surprise tribute to his dad on stage at the real Kennedy Center Honors in Washington DC a couple of years ago. I was so thrilled to meet him at Clive Davis’s Grammy dinner also not too long ago. We don’t know how bad Barry’s situation is, or if a caring son is just freaking out. But everyone must send prayers and good thoughts to Barry Gibb. He’s too important to the soundtrack of our lives.

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Tuesday Box Office: “Melania” Gets Smallest Increase of Any Studio Film Even with Manipulated Ticket Sales

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Tuesday is always a big day for mid week movie sales. Especially for “adult” movies.

Yesterday, all of the studio films had big increases from Monday’s ticket sales. Except for “Melania.”

The Brett Ratner infomercial rose just 27%. Everything else went up between 70 and 80 percent including “Send Help” and even “Shelter.”

The only other decline was for the self-distributed “Iron Lung.”

“Melania” is also the subject of speculation about its overall ticket sales. There are many offers for group sales, and possible sales of tickets for audience members who don’t show up — they’re just buying tickets online but not actually going to theaters or sitting through the panned film.

Indeed, none of the “Melania” ticket sales make sense. The only shows with sales are senior citizen discount screenings in the afternoons, and in the South or red states.

But all that may be over. Today, the 4:35pm show in Palm Beach is empty. See below.

 

CBS Evening News Ratings Drop by 400K Viewers, Down 600K From A Year Ago as Tony Dokoupil-Bari Weiss Sputter

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People are not watching the CBS Evening News with Tony Dokoupil.

Last week CBS News PR says the ratings were 4.5 million. That’s down from 4.9 mil the week before.

It’s also down from 5.13 million exactly one year ago.

CBS says the key age demo is up somehow, but in reality it’s also down.

Producer Bari Weiss is doing to CBS News what Donald Trump did to the Kennedy Center. Unfortunately, CBS can’t suspend the Evening News for two years to install marble seat rests.

Absolutely no one is taking the Dokoupil broadcast seriously, especially after all the negative press for him, Weiss, and the overall management of the network.

Interesting to note that after all the Weiss CBS fawning over Donald Trump, he’s doing his Super Bowl interview with Tom Llamas on NBC. Llamas had better go hard on Trump — as a journalist he’s risking his career at this point.

Timothee Chalamet Gets Serious for the Oscars, Stops Dressing Like a Clown, Wearing “Marty Supreme” Merch

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I advised this weeks ago.

But now it’s clear Timothee Chalamet has cleaned up his act for his Oscar campaign.

Timmy is no longer wearing the obnoxious “Marty Supreme” merch that went wild in December.

In Paris, at the movie’s premiere, he wore a suit (with ridiculous baggy pants).

At the pop up store selling the merch, he sported a regular windbreaker and jeans.

No beanies, no ping pong balls, no “Marty Supreme” jackets.

A lot of people must realize they wasted a lot of money on those jackets, which now sell for fifty bucks on ebay.

Chalamet was never going to get an Oscar if he continued to dress like a clown.

Now, if he’ll listen, get a good tailor for the Oscar suit.

Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping: Sheriff Says No Suspects in Case, Please Stop Posting False Accusations

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Sheriff Chris Nanos says there are still no suspects in the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping.

He says there are no suspects or persons of interest.

Nanos is responding to one internet report making it seem like Savannah Guthrie’s brother-in-law, Tommaso Cioni, is the main person of interest.

Cioni, 50, is a respected and much loved school teacher in Tuscon. He’s also in a rock band. Unfortunately, he has a big scraggly beard that makes him look like Charles Manson. But that doesn’t make him a kidnapper.

Cioni and wife Annie Guthrie moved almost a year ago to a $650,000 home near Nancy to be closer to her. They’re carrying big mortgage — $350,000 — a school teacher, but we can imagine they had help from Savannah.

This is a horrifying and frustrating case. Who would pick on this woman? It’s unforgivable no matter what happens.

Washington Post Closing Sports, Books Sections Firing 300 People After Jeff Bezos Wastes $75 Mil on Melania Doc

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Starting about a half hour ago, the Washington Post began massive layoffs.

According to reports, they’re laying off 300 staffers. They’re also closing the books and sports sections, and making huge cuts in international reporting.

The layoffs are coming by email, with a Zoom staff meeting going on right now.

This comes as Post owner eff Bezos wasted $75 million on a Melania Trump promotional film which has made a total of $8 million since its release on Friday. The film will lose millons that could have gone to salaries.

The sports section closing is egregious enough. But the end of Books is very sad, especially since more people than ever are reading. Barnes & Noble is actually adding stores, and most books are sold by Amazon, which owns the Post.

Marty Baron, former award winning editor in chief, had this to say in a statement this morning:

“This ranks among the darkest days in the history of one of the world’s greatest news organizations. The Washington Post’s ambitions will be sharply diminished, its talented and brave staff will be further depleted, and the public will be denied the ground-level, fact-based reporting in our communities and around the world that is needed more than ever. Of course, there were acute business problems that had to be addressed. No one can deny that.

This is a period of head-spinning change in media consumption. The response to that is necessarily difficult and severely disruptive. Radical innovation is required.

The Post’s challenges, however, were made infinitely worse by ill-conceived decisions that came from the very top —from a gutless order to kill a presidential endorsement 11 days before the 2024 election to a remake of the editorial page that now stands out only for its moral infirmity. Loyal readers, livid as they saw owner Jeff Bezos betraying the values he was supposed to uphold, fled The Post. In truth, they were driven away, by the hundreds of thousands.

The owner, in a note to readers, wrote that he aimed to boost trust in The Post. The effect was something else entirely: Subscribers lost trust in his stewardship and, notwithstanding the newsroom’s stellar journalism, The Post overall. Similarly, many leading journalists at The Post lost confidence in Bezos, and jumped to other news organizations. They also, in effect, were driven away. Bezos’s sickening efforts to curry favor with President Trump have left an especially ugly stain of their own. This is a case study in near-instant, self-inflicted brand destruction.

Many superior journalists will remain at The Post, delivering important work. I expect they will continue to hold power to account, as they have done spectacularly well for decades. They deserve the support of all who believe in quality journalism.

I remain personally grateful for Jeff Bezos’s steadfast support and confidence during my eight-plus years as The Post’s executive editor. During that time, he came under brutal pressure from Trump. And yet he spoke forcefully and eloquently of a free press and The Post’s mission, demonstrating his commitment in concrete terms. He often declared that The Post’s success would be among the proudest achievements of his life. I wish I detected the same spirit today. There is no sign of it.

Like many others, I’d like to hear the owner and the publisher he appointed articulate a contemporary vision that offers the prospect of financial stability and growth, demonstrates imagination and creativity, honors the heritage of The Post, shows appreciation for its remarkable staff and signals a firm sense of purpose. It is years overdue.”

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Here’s the Trailer for Paul McCartney’s “Man on the Run” Doc About Starting Wings After the Beatles

Paul McCartney’s “Man on the Run” is coming on February 13th.

Here’s the first trailer. The doc by Morgan Neville will start in theaters.

I’m told Paul and co. will have a private Beatles family screening in London. There’s no American premiere planned so far.

The film has already been accompanied by a book about Wings and a CD compilation.

But I really prefer the CD “One Hand Clapping,” a must-have for any McCartney/Wings fan.

Can’t wait to see the film!

The Great Era of Talk Shows Coming to An End with Kelly Clarkson, Sherri Shepherd Saying Goodbye: Only JHud, Drew, Tamron Hall Remain

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Once, daytime TV was flooded with syndicated TV shows.

Phil Donahue, Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres, Rosie O’Donnell were the top stars. But afternoons were filled with Montel Williams, Sally Jessy Raphael, Rachael Ray, and so on.

Every fall, someone new would try to get in on the turf. Katie Couric even tried her hand at it.

But yesterday, Kelly Clarkson announced she was wrapping up after seven seasons. Sherri Shepherd’s show was cancelled after 4 seasons.

What remains now is Jennifer Hudson’s fun show, Drew Barrymore sucking the toes of her guests, and Tamron Hall making a connection.

That’s not much.

There’s also “Live with Kelly and Michael,” but that’s exclusive to ABC.

It’s almost impossible now to get the ratings for syndicated TV. When the genre was booming, the syndicators were quick to brag about their viewers.

But with audiences shrinking, and budgets disappearing, syndication has dwindled. It’s much cheaper to just air news all day long, local headlines interspersed with the horrible things coming from Washington.

I hope Hudson stays on the air. Her show comes from Telepictures, the legacy talk show company that needs something on TV. Hudson’s show is wildly entertaining, she’s an adept host with a lot of fans. But like Clarkson she’s a hit singer, and may want to return to that career at some point.

She’s also an EGOT — winner of an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Award. So her future is pretty promising!