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WalMart Isn’t Brave Enough to Really Dump Mike Lindell’s Pillows: They’re Still on Website, and So Is His Book

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All that screaming from Mike Lindell over Wal Mart “dumping” was BS.

The chain of low end stores hasn’t erased or cancelled Lindell or My Pillow at all. They have removed Lindell’s products from their stores but not from their website. They’re selling everything there, including Lindell’s idiotic memoir “From Crack Addict to Insurrectionist” for $29.95.

So what was really going on? Lindell, a noted liar, clearly knew Wal Mart still had all his products for sale on line. He just made it seem like he’d been mortally wounded by Wal Mart to get PR and sympathy. He deserves neither.

Prior to January 6. 2021, Lindell Tweeted and used social media to let his right wing followers know about plans to gather in Washington DC. It’s amazing that he hasn’t been arrested for treason, or interrogated by the January 6th committee.

Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Show: HBO Plans “Game of Thrones” Sequel with Kit Harrington as Jon Snow on Ice

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HBO is not done with “Game of Thrones” by a long shot.

News today that the first “Game of Thrones” sequel series is being planned starring Kit Harrington as Jon Snow. If you recall, when “GoT” ended, Snow was put on ice in the North after killing his lover-slash-aunt, Dany.

So what happened next? What happened was HBO ordered a bunch of offshoot series that no one is really excited about because they don’t include the original characters. Enter the new Warner Bros Discovery management which is determined to capitalize on all intellectual property available. Soon, as with the Marvel universe and DC Universe, there will be a “GoT” universe.

What was Jon Snow’s future? Making little Snow cones with a Snow bunny in a bleak region where everyone wears big fur coats. Maybe he’ll reunite with his brother and sisters because those actors would like to come in from the cold and get back to work.

Box Office: “Lightyear” Opens to 60% Lower Ticket Sales in Previews Than Last “Toy Story”

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Three years ago, “Toy Story 4” had a preview night of $12 million.

Last night, “Lightyear,” the prequel to the four Toy Story movies, arrived in previews. It scored $5 million, 60% off from the last outing.

Hey, in this environment, $5 million ain’t bad. Good word of mouth may propel “Lightyear” to a terrific weekend. But as with most of these sequels, prequels, and bagels, by the fifth go round even the most loyal fans are ready for new ideas.c

If “Lightyear” is even a modest success, there will be two more of them. That’s a given. Listen, if Shakespeare were alive we’d be getting movies about various members of the Capulet family, and Rosencrants and Guildenstern’s Excellent Adventure.

Justin Bieber Cancels 9 More Dates, Balance of Tour as Facial Paralysis Condition Continues

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There is no “Justice.”

Justin Bieber has cancelled the rest of his “Justice” tour, nine more dates including the ones he’s already missed.

His Ramsay Hunt disorder, a shingles-like palsy called Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, continues.

The cancellation is a blow for him, the fans, the venues, and all the crew involved in putting on the tour. Bieber has had bad luck with tours over the last two years, mostly thanks to COVID but also from his own mental fatigue.

His wife Hailey joked on Jimmy Fallon the other night that the two young people were getting all their “old” illnesses out of the way now instead of waiting.

Bieber is supposed to pick up the European leg of the tour in mid July. It’s hoped he will have recovered by then with lots of rest.

Bruce Springsteen Helps Paul McCartney Celebrate 80th Birthday and “Glory Days” at Sold Out 3 Hour Show

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Paul McCartney turns 80 on Saturday.

Last night he played a three hour – plus show at Metlife Stadium in the Meadowlands. He never took a break or went to the bathroom. Maybe he had a drink of water. Looking young and robust as ever, Paul sang, danced, played all kinds of guitar and keyboards. He covered the Beatles history, his solo career, reminisced about how the song were written.

And then he welcomed Bruce Springsteen to the stage. Bruce sang “Glory Days,” Paul played bass. Then they performed the Beatles early hit “I Wanna Be Your Man.”

Bruce wasn’t the only guest. Jon Bon Jovi came out later with balloons and led the crowd of 50,000 people on “Happy Birthday.”

Paul, by the way, didn’t play his most ferocious rock song, “Helter Skelter,” until he’d been on stage for almost three hours!

It was a windy, cold night at Metlife, with the threat of rain a constant. Rain finally did come in third hour, as the band tore through “Live and Let Die” with a magnificent fire works display, flames so high and hot they almost singed my eyebrows. But the rain was hard and brief enough to breathe a sigh of relief when it ended.

In the crowd: Little Steven van Zandt and wife Maureen. Lorne Michaels, Mike Bloomberg, Whoopi Goldberg, famed concert promoter Ron Delsener, actor Kevin Corrigan, among others. There was also a lot of McCartney’s family.

The mood in the audience was beyond joyous, and maybe a little shocked. Paul has lost a little of his top notes, but his voice is still there. Anyone else would be jealous of his command. He doesn’t miss a beat as a musician, and while some of the songs have been slowed down over time, their incredible composition and construction remain unshakeable. This was as if Gershwin had lived to 80 and was out conducting “Rhapsody in Blue” every night. Insane!

A treat for the audience: McCartney singing the Beatles “I’ve Got a Feeling” live with film of John Lennon singing his part from the famous rooftop concert. Paul also tributed George Harrison with “Something,” playing ukulele. Paul also played the mandolin on a couple of song.

So many standouts, but “Band on the Run” was ebullient, everyone sang along, and “Hey Jude” was extraordinarily moving.

Favorite moment: halfway through, Paul said, “We know the songs you like. When we play Beatles songs, the whole place is lit up with your phones. When we play a new song, it’s like a black hole.” He took a beat. “And you know what? We don’t care.” Everyone laughed.

For the big ending, the medley from “Abbey Road” which ends with “the love you make,” etc, Springsteen returned to the stage for a huge jam session with Paul and his band. Bruce, looking incredibly fit and younger than ever, seemed like he was ecstatic to be on stage with one of his idols.

The whole thing was indeed extraordinary. I first saw Paul at Wings Over America in 1976, his first American tour after the Beatles break up. I slept outside at the Capitol Centre in Landover, Maryland for general admission tickets. And here were are, seven thousand years later, it’s all come full circle.

More photos and video later today.

Mariah Carey Only Inductee Who Doesn’t Sing at Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction Dinner, Gives 8 Minute Speech Without Mentioning Collaborators

Mariah Carey gave an 8 minute looney tunes acceptance speech at the Songwriters Hall of Fme last night. Not once did she mention any of the people who wrote her songs. She took all the credit.

She also did not perform.

Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart performed. Smokey Robinson, too. The Isley Brothers sang their hearts out.

But Mariah Carey chose not to sing at last night’s Songwriters Hall of Fame induction dinner. I’m told the guests, who paid a lot of money, were alternately fuming and laughing.

When it was Carey’s turn to make a speech, I’m told she carried on about the fact that her make up artist got stuck in Los Angeles and she felt naked without the proper attention.

Carey did not explain how she wrote her hits, probably since she didn’t write them. Every one of her hits was written with at least one or more actual songwriters.

At the Hall of Fame dinner, most every inductee who’s a performer sings at least one of their own songs. Instead of Mariah singing, a 13 year old named Liamini sang “All I Want for Christmas Is You.” I am not kidding. The great Yolanda Adams sang a medley of Mariah’s other hits.

Smokey sang to honor his decades old Motown songwriting partner, William “Mickey” Stevenson.

Lennox and Stewart were inducted as the Eurythmics. I’m told Lennox blew the house down.

Actor Bryan Cranston inducted the great Steve Miller, who also performed. Other performers included Usher with Jon Batiste.

Here is Mariah’s speech. Note the absence of names starting with Ben Margulies who wrote “Vision of Love” and Mariah’s first album.

Broadway Exclusive: “Funny Girl” Insiders Are Saying Lea Michele Will Finally Be Fanny Brice

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EXCLUSIVE: We know that Beanie Feldstein will exit her role as Fanny Brice in “Funny Girl” in September. Jane Lynch, who plays Fanny’s mother, is going with her.

Now I’m told by insiders that the producers have found the obvious new Fanny: Lea Michele.

The “Glee” star has always wanted the role. When she was in “Glee” there was a lot of talk about her taking the part. But a lot of things went sideways, and it never happened.

This past Sunday, Lea Michele was a hit on the Tony Awards during the “Spring Awakening” reunion. She was really given the spotlight, and hit a home run.

The Tonys appearance was either because her deal was already done, or because producers were waiting to see how Michele would be received. It was all ‘thumbs up.’

Remember– Lea Michele sang “Don’t Rain on My Parade” at the 64th Tony Awards 11 years ago. She is ready to go!

Lynch still has to be replaced. I have a funny idea for Funny Girl: offer the role to Michele Lee, the great Broadway star of “Seesaw” and TV’s “Knots Landing.” She can sing like crazy, she would seem like Lea Michele’s mother. And think of the marquee– Lea Michele and Michele Lee. David Merrick would do it in a second! (Michele Lee was last on Broadway in “Wicked,” by the way, and I’m told she recently bought a new place in New York.”

So hold on for the announcement. I know a lot of people will be disappointed that understudy Julie Benko won’t get promoted. But if “Funny Girl” is to survive and pay back its investors, they need a ‘name.’I hope Benko hangs in there until she gets her own show. She deserves it.

Ex-Monk $259 Million Powerball Lottery Winner Makes Martha Clarke’s Stunning “God’s Fool” Come Alive at Famed La Mama Theater

TV: Why Has “Billions” Never Gotten An Emmy Nomination? Now is The Time for Paul Giamatti, Corey Stoll, David Costabile, Asia Kate Dillon

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It’s hard to believe Emmy voters haven’t watched “Billions” on Showtime.

Today, as ballots go out for nominations, all voters have to look seriously at “Billions” for Best Drama, Best Actor in a Drama Paul Giamatti, and Supporting Actors Jeffrey DeMunn, David Costabile and Corey Stoll.

More importantly almost, it’s the writing from Brian Koppelman and David Levien that sings with erudition, movie references, business jargon, and language all its own. If “Succession” is considered a great show, “Billions” is every bit its equal.

During its run — now coming into its 7th season — “Billions” has received nothing from the Emmys. Not a single nomination. The only possible reason for this is that Showtime does nothing for this show. They renew it, and then leave it to for itself. There have been so many missed opportunities, particularly with departed star Damian Lewis and guest star Nina Arianda, who should have received awards during their runs.

Besides Koppelman and Levien, the most egregious Emmys omission has been Paul Giamatti. A past Oscar nominee, Giamatti is also an Emmy winner. He has three other nominations. But nothing for “Billions.” As Chuck Rhoades, Jr, the on again off again New York District Attorney, Chuck is a force of nature. Formerly involved in BDSM, Chuck is a glorious construct of Ivy League upbringing and down low Tammany Hall politics.

Giamatti steals every scene he’s in, which isn’t easy because Giamatti is always working with top level people like Maggie Siff and Condola Rashad. No one on “Billions” is a slouch. They’re speaking golden dialogue composed of inside jokes, Greek philosophy and Springsteen lyrics. But they’re also echoing the greed of Wall Street, the venality of politics in the 21st century, in satire worthy of Upton Sinclair.

My advice: watch the last two episodes of Season 6. They will make you want to watch more and more, until you’re hooked and must see the whole series. Showtime’s lackadaisical approach be damned.

Mike Lindell Says Wal Mart Is Pulling His My Pillow Products in Light of January 6th Hearings

Wal Mart has finally done the right thing. They’ve dumped Mike Lindell and his MyPillow products. Lindell made the announcement himself. So far Wal Mart has said nothing.

Lindell was absolutely a proponent of the January 6th Capitol rights in 2021. All other major retailers have dropped his products. It was about time Wal Mart took action. Frankly, Lindell should be brought before the January 6th committee.

Lindell went on Facebook today complaining about his poor treatment from Wal Mart. He claims that the Wal Mart COO lied to him. You know? Good.

As of 1:24pm, My Pillow is still available on the Wal Mart website. They may just be letting their inventory drain. Or they haven’t pulled it all off the site.

If you have time to watch this nut job rant and rave, here’s the clip. You can FF through it.

“Hacks” Returning to HBO Max for 3rd Season Even Though They Wrapped All Their Stories

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“Hacks” is not over.

The Emmy winning series will return to HBO Max for a third season. This is surprising since the end of Season 2 seemed like a series finale. All the stories were wrapped up with a bow.

So what now for Deborah and Ava and the whole crowd? Deborah’s career has been revived, Ava has gone on to fame and fortune in Hollywood as a TV writer. All the supporting characters also got happy endings.

Maybe Ava will write a sitcom for Deborah and we’ll see how that plays out. That seems like the only option. The sitcom could be an instant flop which has to be recovered pending cancellation. Or it gets cancelled and we start all over again. But that sounds a little like the excellent “Episodes.”

Ah, well. It will be great to see everyone again. Meantime, “Hacks” is in the running for Best Comedy as Emmy voting begins today. I hope Emmy voters won’t forget Harriet Harris as Guest Actor in a Comedy. She was terrific.