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Hamptons: Annual Art Auction at Serene Longhouse Reserve Raises $160K, 10 Year Old Boy Wins Private Yacht Charter for 10

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The Hamptons are more than just $100 lobster salads and helicopter moms doing hot yoga.

One of the gems of the Hamptons is Longhouse Reserve, a celebration for nature enthusiasts who love the combo of gorgeously curated outdoor art in the aesthetically leafy setting. A who’s who of artists show up at the annual Summer Benefit every year.

Last night’s gala was titled “Luminosity,” honoring artist Vija Celmins and philanthropists Mary Jane and Charles Brock. As always there was an homage to late founder Jack Lenor. Alice Hope and Almond Zigmund attended, but many– such as Montauk artist Brent Richardson who donated a painting for auction– did not. Toni Ross whose furry squares may have been inspired by Jack Lenor Larsen’s textiles came to support the night.. Writer Paul Goldberger, who narrated the architectural video tour, attended too. You know it’s a party when Patrick McMullen arrives on the scene, which he did, photographing everyone, luminous or not.

“Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” costumer Donna Sakowska sipped rose near the jazz band with puppet artist Roman Paska, her husband. She costumed the series “Etoile,” produced and directed by the creative team, Daniel Palladino and Amy Sherman-Palladino, starring Luke Kirby, Lou de Laage and Charlotte Gainsbourg. Expensive to produce this transatlantic extravaganza of classic ballet art and rich storytelling, the series’ second season was cancelled. The multi-award winning Sakowska—whose work has been collected by the Smithsonian– said she created the leotards, tights and tutus worn by the dancers, not just the actors’ street attire.

Seated inside a see-through tent, guests dined on whipped lemon ricotta salad, pasta pesto served family style, and Parmesan crusted chicken, the handiwork of Hamptons Aristocrat caterers. Stars would have been visible if not for the overcast night’s drizzle. Auctioneer Jacqueline Towers-Perkins bellowed terms of endearment in her British accent as paddles raised for retreats in Palm Beach and the Hamptons. Lunch at Longhouse for 12 went three times at $7,500 each.

One lot, a private yacht charter for 10 sold to a 10-year-old named Harrison for $8,500. “Shake his hand,” finished the auctioneer.

A painting of a giant pink retro eraser appeared on the screen, a nod to pop art by awardee Vija Celmins who is also the creator of the upcoming Hamptons International Film Festival poster. Of course, the object had to be explained to the cut-and-paste crowd. “The great thing about an eraser,” she said, “is that it removes things. Now there are many things to use it on.” Everyone laughed as she segued neatly to, “Nature is not one of those things.”

Mary Jane and Charles Brock were introduced by their longtime magician Mark Mitton who performed sleight-of-hand. Overall, the auction raised $160,000. Guests applauded as they retreated to dancing and mountains of croissants, Danish, and Aroma espresso, for a misted after party on the lawn.

Follow the continuing auction here.

“Superman” Stunning Super Hero Weekend, Leaps Big Box Office: $220 Million Worldwide, $125 Million in the US (UPDATED)

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MONDAY MORNING UPDATE: “Superman” actually took in $125 million according to Warner’s, $3 mil more than announced yesterday. Total worldwide is therefore $220 million.

James Gunn’s “Superman” had leapt the box office with a single bound.

The Warner’s/DC Comics revival scored $122 million over the weekend in the US alone.

Worldwide the total is $217 million.

A movie that vexed Warner’s for years is a hit. Two more sequels are guaranteed.

David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, and Nicholas Hoult are officially movie stars.

Gunn and Peter Safran are vindicated. So are Warner’s chiefs Mike DeLuca and Pam Abdy. They’ve had an incredible run this year, with “Sinners,” “Minecraft Movie,” and “Final Destination Bloodline” all ruling theaters.

They can also count “F1,” actually an Apple movie which they distributed in spite of Apple’s marketing.

“Superman” will push away through Labor Day with repeat customers all summer. And wait til it hits VOD, streaming, DVD, etc.

Now Gunn can make Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash movies, etc and build the DC Universe to match Marvel. It took a long time, but success is here.

Rosie O’Donnell Comes After Trump After Fake Citizenship Threat: “a criminal con man sexual abusing liar”

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Rosie O’Donnell is not just accepting Donald Trump’s bizarre threat made yesterday.

Trump grabbed headlines by posting that he was considering the revocation of O’Donnell’s American citizenship.

Of course, he has no power to do that or to prevent her from traveling. She’s a 100% US citizen. The 14th Amendment of the Constitution protects and cannot be overridden.

Here’s what Rosie says:

the president of the usa has always hated the fact that i see him for who he is – a criminal con man sexual abusing liar out to harm our nation to serve himself – this is why i moved to ireland – he is a dangerous old soulless man with dementia who lacks empathy compassion and basic humanity- i stand in direct opposition all he represents- so do millions of others – u gonna deport all who stand against ur evil tendencies – ur a bad joke who cant form a coherent sentence

“Superman” Flies to $56.5 Million Thurs-Fri, Heading Toward $125 Mil Weekend, MAGA Resistance No Kryptonite

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“Superman” is the story of the summer.

James Gunn’s clever revival of the DC Comics chief hero is a bonanza at the box office.

Thursday previews plus Friday numbers came to $56.5 million.

Weekend predictions are for $125 million. Today’s numbers are going to be huge based on word of mouth. The movie has a 95% audience meter on Rotten Tomatoes.

DC Comics movies are saved, and so is Warner Bros.

Meanwhile, MAGA tried to be the movie’s kryptonite by saying it was “woke” or so much nonsense. No one took the bait. Also, timing is everything. New polls show that immigrants are sympathetic now, so saying Superman is an immigrant has proven to be very smart.

Also smart is the “Superman” marketing campaign. It’s relentless, and fun. The movie’s trio of stars — David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, and Nicholas Hoult — have come across in a most jolly way. They make you want to see the movie.

PS There will be two more of these “Superman” movies. I love it when they say the actors are “open” to sequels. In reality, they all signed deals for a trilogy in advance. Most of these franchise deals are built that way.

Rosie Responds To Trump’s Hollow Threat: “You lie, you steal, you degrade –
I nurture, I create, I persist”

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Rosie O’Donnell has struck back at Trump’s hollow threat with Thunder.

“hey donald –
you’re rattled again? 
18 years later and I still live rent-free in that collapsing brain of yours.
you call me a threat to humanity –
but I’m everything you fear:
a loud”

“You lie, you steal, you degrade –
I nurture, I create, I persist,” she declares.

Trump has always feared Rosie. She fights back. She won’t be bullied. She’s 10 times smarter and more articulate. She’s also literate. These are things he’s not.

Watch Trump try and do this. A California judge has just put his deportations on hold. The federal judges are not going to allow their legacies to be tied to his — well maybe his SCOTUS shills but not all of them.

Trump Epstein Fake Out: Says He Might Revoke Rosie O’Donnell’s Citizenship (Which He Knows He Can’t Do)

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Trump is falling apart over Jeffrey Epstein.

The presidency is falling apart as the FBI’s quacky leaders Kash Patel and Dan Bongino are threatening to quit over Pam Bondi’s announcement that no Epstein files exist.

They existed a short time ago, of course, when binders were waved around reading “Epstein Files.”

MAGA is furious because they were hoping Bill Clinton and some of their hate targets would be mentioned. They don’t even think Trump is in files.

Elon Musk says Steve Bannon is in the files.

We can imagine Trump is since Epstein called him his best friend and there is plenty of video evidence of their hanging out together.

So what does Trump do? He announces this morning, apropos of nothing, that he might revoke Rosie O’Donnell’s citizenship. Rosie has been living in Ireland just to get away from the madness here. She’s very much a US citizen, born in New York to American parents.

Trump knows he can’t do this, but it’s a misdirection, a fake out to get the press off the Epstein story. He also announced 30% tariffs on the UK and EU today. He’s trying to get away from the court ruling last night stopping ICE from acting like the gestapo. Trump is losing bigly.

Trump also lost his final appeal to not pay E. Jean Carroll $5 million in the sex abuse case.

Trump is rattled. Monday’s stock market will drop like a rock following Friday’s drop over Canada tariffs. There’s a new poll saying Americans are finally waking up to the immigration situation and are now in favor it — I guess watching Nazi type behavior rattled the sensible part of the public.

Can he strip Rosie of her standing? No. But it’s something to talk about all weekend. Whatever happened to Greenland and Panama, for example?

Rosie is and has been for 10 years a voice in the wilderness on Trump. She’s never wavered in her criticism. Trump worked on Barbara Walters to get her fired from “The View.” Rosie has been steadfast. Bravo! She’s a woman of principles.

Justin Bieber’s “Swag” Album Debuts at Number 2 on iTunes But So Far No Singles Have Hit the Chart — Here’s Our Choice

Justin Bieber dropped his surprise album last night.

“Swag” has about 16 songs and 5 “interviews” with comedian Druski.

The album should have been called “Whine Collection.”

Fans sent the album straight up the iTunes top 100 albums to number 2. That’s pretty good for a release no one knew was coming.

With so many songs, you’d think there was an obvious single. So far, though, none has emerged. None of the tracks has hit the iTunes singles chart. Usually an album like this also places several “singles” on iTunes until one main hit is obvious.

That’s exactly what Billie Eilish saw happen with “Birds of a Feather.”

On YouTube, most of the audio videos have picked up an average of 400,000 views – not a lot.

The biggest so far is a very catchy little song called “Go Baby,” now at around 800,000 views.

The runner up is called “All I Can Take,” which has over 500,000 views. It’s the lead single on the album so maybe they thought that would be the single.

In any case, there’s no hit like “Peaches,” on which Bieber had two collaborator singers four years ago. “Swag” may have to survive without a mega hit. Time will tell.

In other news, there are reports that Justin has settled his financial issues with former manager, Scooter Braun. Who won? Braun. Who lost? Justin. It’s a classic music industry story. Justin, says People magazine, has to pay Braun $30 million in their divorce. Braun is now worth 20 times that, all thanks to Bieber. But that’s the way it goes.

Exclusive: Morgan Neville’s Paul McCartney Doc Could Be Going to Amazon Prime, Not Apple Home of the Beatles

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You might have heard Paul McCartney is going on tour later this fall.

McCartney’s Got Back Tour is going to Canada, Las Vegas, and other remote points. No New York this time! Drat!

The ex Beatle also has a book coming out this fall about his time with his post-Fab Four group, Wings.

“Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run” is scheduled for November 4th, and I can’t wait.

But what about Oscar winner Morgan Neville’s documentary about Wings? What happened to “Man on the Run”? The film details how Paul picked up the pieces of the Beatles falling apart and embarked on a uniquely successful second career that ran through the 1980s.

The peak of this list of hits was 1974’s “Band on the Run.” But there were also blockbusters like “Live or Let Die,” “My Love,” “Listen to What the Man Said,” “Silly Love Songs,” and so on. The main Wings group included the great Linda McCartney and Denny Laine.

Most of the Beatles’ docs have come from Apple including Peter Jackson’s extraordinary mini series, “Get Back.” The Beatles have had a long association with Apple, going back to when Steve Jobs stole their name and logo.

But now I’m told that Amazon Prime wants the Neville film. Of course, Amazon and Apple each have all the money in the world. So they can really bid this thing up.

With the book coming November 4th, it would make sense to get the movie out around the same time. Even if it doesn’t get to the Oscars shortlist (celebrity and music docs rarely make it), the one-two punch would still be rockin’.

Extra note: there’s already sort of a soundtrack for “Man on the Run.” You can buy it now. “One Hand Clapping” covers Wings rehearsals with live performances from the “Band on the Run” era. The production is sensational with some of the best versions of those songs.

“Superman” Starts With Huge Previews Despite Talk About Being “Woke” and If a Space Visitor is an Alien

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“Superman” flew high last night in previews.

Total take was $22.5 million (I predicted $22 mil).

The weekend should come in over $100 million, maybe as much as $120 million.

This is despite Fox News and crazy people on social media carping about wokeness and whether or not Superman is an immigrant.

Superman is a space alien from Krypton. His planet exploded, he’s a refugee. He’s actually Moses, if you think about it, a baby set in swaddling clothes and instead of being sent down a river was jettisoned into space.

Still, if he were real, Stephen Miller and Tom Homan would come after him with denouncements.

We need Superman now to vanquish anyone conducting kidnappings off the street. Superman would fly to Sudan and Guatanamo and release the victims.

But I digress.

Warner Bros. is having an amazing year. A new star is born in David Corenswet, who better make a bunch of movies small and big so he’s not pigeonholed as Clark Kent. Rachel Brosnahan’s career is made.

James Gunn? He’s the king of DC Universe. They needed one!

PS I’m a little surprised Warner’s didn’t partner with Moscot or some eyeglass place for Clark Kent spectacles. There is a Superman watch I have my eye on, however. Looks cool!

Surprise! Richie Sambora Drops Clip of New “Born to Rock” Solo Single as a Birthday Gift to Us! We Need More!

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Happy Birthday, Richie Sambora!

The great ex-Bon Jovi guitarist and underrated vocalist turns 66 today.

He’s posted a 1:12 sound clip of a new solo single called “Born to Rock.”

It’s absolutely great! We need more, like the whole song, and an album would be nice.

A Richie comeback is as welcome as can be. Bring it on! Happy Birthday to one of rock’s unsung heroes!

Who wants to hear the rest of this song?