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Oprah Winfrey, Bob Woodward, Cynthia McFadden, Neil deGrasse Tyson Will Headline Gala for Liz Smith’s Literacy Partners

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This is an item dedicated to the late Liz Smith, who we lost in 2017 (and nothing has been the same).

Liz once said to me, with Trump elected, “Politics is the new show business.” And wasn’t she right? Liz, who knew Trump well and interviewed him often, would be so appalled by his policies, especially concerning book burning and banning.

But there’s good news.

Liz pushed a group called Literacy Partners into the forefront back in the 1980s. She was introduced to them by the great NBC TV reporter Carol Jenkins. Liz took LP by the lapels and dragged it into the spotlight. She wanted to teach the world to read. Eventually she enlisted her pals designer Arnold Scaasi and his partner, Parker Ladd, to underwrite incredible fundraisers.

On Monday June 9th, Liz, Arnold, and Parker will be beaming from heaven as the special guest and presenter for this year’s gala — at Chelsea Piers — is Oprah Winfrey, whose book clubs have done more for literacy in America than almost anyone over the last 40 years.

The honorees are knockouts. The brilliant Bob Woodward, Neil deGrasse Tyson, book publishing’s Errol McDonald, and veteran TV journalist Cynthia McFadden of ABC and NBC News fame.

In keeping with tradition, the program will bring to life stories that speak to the power of literacy — from overcoming adversity to achieving new dreams. The evening will also include remarks from a Literacy Partners Student – always an important and moving part of the program.

There will also be a tribute to late British best selling novelist Barbara Taylor Bradford. I met Barbara many times. She was not Doris Lessing, but she was an inspiration to millions of women through her many novels including “A Woman of Substance.”

Since 1973, Literacy Partners has provided free, high-quality literacy education to more than 25,000 adults and families through its two-generation approach. Its unique programs empower adults, parents and caregivers to create success for themselves and the children in their care by building adult capabilities and improving child outcomes.

Contact for tickets: 212-725-9200 Fax:.212-725-0414 Email: info@literacypartners.org

Clint Eastwood Says New Article Written About Him by Golden Globe Member is Fake: “Never gave an interview”

It’s yet another black eye for the Golden Globes.

This past week, an interview with Clint Eastwood surfaced to commemorate his 95th birthday.

There were a lot of juicy quotes and they were picked up around the world. In particular, he criticized Hollywood for making endless sequels and remakes. He said: “Do something new or stay at home…”

Except, he didn’t say it. Or if he did, it was years ago. Turns out that longtime Golden Globe member of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association cobbled together old quotes of Eastwood’s from years past. She published the article in Austrian publication Kurier.

Many outlets picked up the translated version including Variety. Ironically, the Variety publisher, Penske Media, owns the Globes after saving them from extinction. Eastwood’s people saw the article and sent a statement to Variety’s Penske cousin, Deadline.com, deny he ever gave this interview.

Clint said: “I never gave an interview to an Austrian publication called Kurier, or any other writer in recent weeks, and that the interview is entirely phony.”

Sereda said in her statement: “Quotes from Mr. Eastwood cited in the story are culled from several of those 14 press conferences I attended and covered.”

Imagine that this all took place under one corporate umbrella. Variety, Deadline, and the Globes are all owned by the same people.

Sereda stayed on with the Globes after the magazine publisher gained control of the HFPA. She was one of the original members who was asked to stay, and given a salary under a contract that was recently disavowed by the publisher. The HFPA and Globes have suffered numerous scandals over the years. I was the lone wolf writing about it going back to 2000. It never ends, apparently.

So sorry, Clint. Happy Birthday!

NBC Florida Weatherman Warns Viewers He Can’t Predict Hurricanes Because of Trump-Musk Federal Cuts (Video)

John Morales is the longest tenured broadcast meteorologist in South Florida. He’s been on the air with NBC6 for three decades.

Two nights ago he told his viewers he can’t properly predict the hurricane season because of deep cuts made to the National Weather Service by Donald Trump and Elon Musk.

This is extraordinarily brave of him. He does say that he was asked to speak about this potential catastrophe, so we can assume it came from his bosses.

Morales isn’t kidding around. He’s a Cornell University hurricane specialist, founder & lead Certified Consulting Meteorologist at ClimaData. Morales posted the segment to his Instagram account as well. He wrote: “Cuts have consequences, illustrated. As seen on TV on the first weekday of the 2025 hurricane season.”

If I lived down there in south Florida, I’d be pretty nervous this summer.

Miley Cyrus Looking at Sales Disaster with New “Something Beautiful” Album As “Flowers” Success Squandered

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Two years ago, Miley Cyrus had the biggest success of her life — and a lot of people’s — with the song, “Flowers.”

A monster hit, “Flowers” was on the charts for months. It won a Grammy Award. “Flowers” resurrected Miley’s recording career.

Somehow, now, that’s all been squandered. Her follow up album, “Something Beautiful,” is tanking since its release on Thursday. Projections are that will sell 48,000 copies through its first week. Of those only 28,000 are downloads or CDs. That means 20,000 people streamed it. Shocking.

It’s dead.

A lot of mistakes were made with “Something Beautiful.” First, Columbia for some reason issued three singles in a row, only to watch them all fizzle out. “End of the World,” “More to Lose,” and “Something Beautiful” should have all been hits — but spaced out, and only one released before the album dropped.

I won’t get into my disappointment over the mix and production on “More to Lose,” which drowned poor Miley out in its string grandiosity.

Also, they played up Miley giving private concerts at the Chateau Marmont for “hand selected” fans and celebs. WTH? The whole thing came off as elitist and exclusive, not relatable. Where was a morning show outdoor park concert? Hitting the talk shows with the songs?

The worst part of this is that “Something Beautiful” comes with an expensive film that gets a one day only release on June 12th. This has “Hurry Up Tomorrow” written all over it — a vanity project that will vanish on sight. (Remember– JLo did this with her last album, what I now call The Greatest Waste of Money Never Sold.)

Poor Miley. She was soclose to having another hit. It’s a shame because the songs are good. But no one thought through how they’d be presented. They were just dumped. And now the album will be lucky to sell 100,000 copies.

Sunday’s Tony Awards Will Be Bill & Ted’s New Adventure with Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter Among A List Presenters

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Bill and Ted have been to outer space, but never to the Tony Awards.

Until now.

This Sunday, Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter will among the A list presenters on CBS for the annual Tony Awards at 8pm. (There’s a pre-show free on Pluto TV from 6:40pm to 8 o’clock). They’re going to be on Broadway this fall in “Waiting for Godot,” which will be an adventure in itself!

Cynthia Erivo, aka Elphaba, is the host — which means the opening number should be insane. (Is Ariana Grande surprising us? Hmmmm.) Tony Award winner Brian Stokes Mitchell is the show’s announcer.

Who else is on the show? Are you ready?

Aaron Tveit, Adam Lambert, Allison Janney, Ariana DeBose, Ben Stiller, Bryan Cranston, Carrie Preston, Charli D’Amelio, Danielle Brooks, Jean Smart, Jesse Eisenberg, Katie Holmes, Kelli O’Hara, Kristin Chenoweth, LaTanya Richardson Jackson, Lea Michele, Lea Salonga, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Michelle Williams, Oprah, Rachel Bay Jones, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Samuel L. Jackson, Sara Bareilles, and Sarah Paulson.

The Tony’s will feature live performances from all the nominated shows this year including “Maybe Happy Ending,” “Sunset Boulevard,” “Gypsy,” “Operation Mincemeat,” etc.

But the real buzz is about the original cast of “Hamilton” reuniting for a 10th anniversary performance.

Bill and Ted won’t know what hit them!

Bruce Springsteen’s Anti-Trump Speech in Manchester Is a Hit on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube (660,000 Views So Far)

Bruce Springsteen caused an uproar a couple of weeks ago when he opened his tour in Manchester, England.

He spoke out against Donald Trump, calling his administration “corrupt” and “treasonous.”

Trump responded by saying Springsteen was a “dried up prune.”

But the Boss release a four song EP containing the speech. Two weeks later, “Land of Hope of Dreams” is a hit

On YouTube, just the video with the speech and title song has had a whopping 660,000 views.

On Spotify, each of the tracks has had over 100,000 streams — a lot for a political speech by a 73 year old singer.

At iTunes, the EP has stayed in the top 20 for two weeks, starting at number 3. It’s sold at least 6,000 copies (all the numbers aren’t in). It’s number 18 right now, ahead of albums by Lady Gaga, Benson Boone, and Shaboozey. Bruce’s total sales for 2025 are up by 23%.

Trump thought Springsteen’s astute take down of him would hurt the singer’s career. But far from it. Fans have taken to it like crazy. And the more times it’s played, the more it will sink in.

Kathy Bates, “The Pitt,” “Adolescence” Lead Gotham TV Awards: Sheryl Lee Ralph, Parker Posey Among Honored

There were a lot of expected and surprise winners Monday at the 2nd annual Gotham TV Awards in New York held at Cipriani Wall Street.

She wasn’t at the glittering black tie affair, but Kathy Bates won Best Lead Performance for her CBS series, “Matlock.” Bates is on her way to an Emmy Award now. It’s quite an achievement for Bates and for “Matlock” a semi-reboot of a tired old show that gained new life.

Netflix’s drama, “Adolescence,” won Breakthrough Limited Series. HBO Max’s “The Pitt” took home Breakthrough Drama Series

Seth Rogen’s Apple TV series, “The Studio,” won Breakthrough Comedy Series. “Social Studies” won Breakthrough Nonfiction Series.

“Pee-Wee as Himself” Wins Original Film, Streaming or Broadcast.

Outstanding Performances were awarded also to  Owen Cooper (Adolescence), Stephen Graham (Adolescence), Poorna Jagannathan (Deli Boys), Aaron Pierre (Rebel Ridge), Jenny Slate (Dying for Sex), Julio Torres (Fantasmas), and Ben Whishaw (Black Doves).

There were emotional tributes throughout the night. Sheryl Lee Ralph won the Sidney Poitier Prize, and it was given by Poitier’s gracious daughter, Pamela. Now an Emmy winner on “Abbott Elementary,” Ralph recalled getting her first acting job in a movie Poitier directed when she was just 19. That cemented their friendship.

It would take 8 years before she broke through in Broadway’s “Dreamgirls” in 1985. Even with that exceptional credit, Sheryl Lee has spent the last 40 years surviving in Hollywood, working every year in different TV shows. Before “Abbott” her longest run was in “Moesha.”

She’s seen it all, and still persisted. “They call me Betty White Black,” she joked through tears.

There were also tributes to Elisabeth Moss and “The Handmaid’s Tale,” prolific writer and producer David E. Kelley, one for the “Squid Gamer,” and a hilarious moment honoring Amy Sherman Palladino and husband Dan Palladino, creators of “Gilmore Girls,” “Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” and the Amazon drama, “Etoile.” They’d prepared no acceptance speech, which resulted in off the cuff, brief hilarity.

Later, I talked to them, as well as actor Luke Kirby, who stars in “Etoile.” (Rachel Brosnahan and Kelly Bishop were there to support them.) The Palladinos are hoping for a second season renewal on “Etoile,” the classiest show on Amazon Prime. “We love doing it,” Amy said. “Etoile” is a lot like HBO’s “The Gilded Age,” which didn’t catch on until its second season. It would be a shame not see it return.

Finally, Parker Posey took the stage to accept her Lifetime Achievement Award. Her resume of off beat comic performances culminated this year in “The White Lotus,” where her character of wealthy suburban housewife Victor became the touchstone of the series. She was introduced by real life couple Sam Rockwell and Leslie Bibb, her co-stars on the HBO show, who did a fine job mimicking Posey’s catchphrases like “Piper, no!” with a southern drawl.

Posey’s unique take on the night is below.

Billie Eilish Producer Brother Finneas Starts New Group with His Own Stevie Nicks

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Finneas O’Connell is starting his own group.

Billie Eilish’s talented producer brother has even found his own Stevie Nicks.

Finneas and Ashlyn Rae Willson will be called The Favors. They’re dropping a song Thursday night called The Dream. Album hits in September.

Willson calls herself Ashe. She has three albums with a country rock feel to them. They’re worth giving a listen. She’s definitely following in Stevie Nicks’s footsteps.

It was time for Finneas to branch out. He’s already had a couple of solo albums. It’s time to spread his wings.

Here’s a song they did four years ago
https://youtu.be/gWdjDwYuejI?si=ZAwCSyNOuOUcugJp

Biden Granddaughter Goes After Tapper Over False Book Claims: “The ONLY cover up of this family is a BEACH Cover Up!!!”

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Ashley Biden has gone after authors Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson.

The two authors have been pounding away at Joe Biden for two weeks with their book, “Original Sin.”

Shilling on CNN 24/7, the reporters claim Joe Biden’s health was covered up during his presidency.

There are no quoted sources, just gossip and speculation. The duo keep attacking Biden as if it were personal at this point.

Over the weekend, Bill Clinton disputed their writing, saying he’s seen Biden recently and he seemed fine.

He’s certainly a lot more cogent than Donald Trump!”

Here’s what Ashley says:
The ONLY coverup of this family is a BEACH coverup !!! The truth is, Dad gave his ALL to America and continues til this day. He NEVER gave up on you. And he listened to all of you. And he acted. The man has led his life by ACTIONS not words. He aged, YES! As we all do! And the stress of the presidency accelerates. But he was always MORE than capable of doing the job. And a damn good one. He worked harder than anyone I have ever known- he took his duty and sacred obligation to this country very seriously. The noise is so DAMN disrespectful and untrue …AND, it’s just that- noise/static- created by those committed to perpetuating and profiting from some real BS. Get lost with your anonymous sources and fake news. AND, i am super grateful for the love and support over the past few weeks. We, like any family, chose HOPE during times of great despair/uphill battles. And we continue – to chose hope. That’s what Dad taught + gave us. And all your support continues to give him HOPE – for his own healing, for this country he so loves and for the world he united. (please note: if you are disrespectful in the comments- you will be deleted and blocked. I wish you peace #deuces)

Where Is Steven Spielberg? New Film Set to Recapture Excitement of “ET,” “Close Encounters” Planned for 2026

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While there’s chaos around us, where is Steven Spielberg?

The Oscar winning giant of a director has gone quiet the last year or so after delivering his autobiographical film, “The Fabelmans.”

But Spielberg is not sitting at home reading his old notices.

He’s been creating a new film for 2026.

The sci fi film is untitled. It’s set to recapture the vast drama and emotional impact of Spielberg’s films like “ET” and “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.”

Spielberg has an all star cast with Emily Blunt, Colin Firth, Josh O’Connor, Colman Domingo, and two accomplished nepo babies — Wyatt Russell, son Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell; and Eve Hewson, daughter of U2’s Bono.

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At one point, Spielberg was filming day and night in Cape May, NJ during the off season. The film was listed “Non-View” on call sheets

“[Spielberg] wrote the story for this new thing that we’re about to start shooting,” screenwriter David Koepp said in an interview this past winter.

Spielberg has always been prescient with his sci-fi films. Right now, “Minority Report,” about a new kind of fascism in crime fighting, looks like it was predicting our present.

“Untitled Steven Spielberg Project'” has a tentative release date of June 12, 2026.