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80 Days in Hospital: Broadway Star Nick Cordero “has a little bit of a new infection…but it’s under control” says wife

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Over 80 days in the hospital, still just described as “alert” but not talking Broadway star Nick Cordero is still suffering from the effects of COVID-19 and other issues. His wife, Amanda Kloots, reports on Instagram tonight that he’s had a “little bit of a new infection” but “it’s under control” and nothing to worry about.

Kloots keeps an upbeat outlook even though Cordero has seemingly plateaued in his condition with no obvious sign of progress. She said he was “Alert.” Previously she has said that means he moves his eyes up and down but otherwise offers no contact after mini strokes, a leg amputation, serious issues with his lungs, and infections.

It is unclear why Cordero hasn’t been moved to a rehab situation yet. It may be that his condition is still too precarious. Meanwhile, well meaning “friends” continue to leave what I would call idiotic videos on Kloots’s Instagram Stories which are doing nothing for Cordero and just seem embarrassing. Does he really need an Elvis impersonator posting everyday? The whole thing seems to contradict the gravity of the situation.

We’ll stay up to date.

Mini Series About Former FBI Director James Comey, Starring Jeff Daniels, Moved to September, Before Election

Former FBI director James Comey is sort of responsible for this mess we’re in. His letter about Hillary Clinton’s emails in 2016 made her look suspicious, and cost her the election, many feel. The result is this disaster we are now all in.

Of course, Comey’s inadvertently helping Donald Trump didn’t put him in good stead with new lamentable president. The result was his being fired, testifying in front of Congress, and writing a book.

Now that book will be a Showtime miniseries come late September. Showtime has moved up the date from after the election to before, maybe to convince Trumpers of what an idiot their candidate is. Who knows?

Jeff Daniels plays Comey in “The Comey Rule,” written and directed by Billy Ray. The series will launch on September 27th, just in time to make an impact, one hopes, with those who still think Trump should remain as president. Brendan Gleeson plays Trump, Holly Hunter is Sally Yates, but no one seems to be playing Hillary Clinton.

Daniels plays heroes in conflict, so we can guess which way this is going.  And while I’m sure “The Comey Rule” will be excellent TV fare, Comey will get off scot-free for causing all this trouble. Meantime, after Hillary Clinton was excoriated for using a private email server, it turns out many in the Trump White House have done the same thing and gotten away with it.

Hugh Jackman’s “Music Man” Broadway Revival Sets Opening for May 2021– After Usual Tony Award Eligibility

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I guess producer Scott Rudin doesn’t care if his very very expensive “Music Man” revival gets Tony Awards in 2021.

Rudin has set the date for the opening of “The Music Man” for May 20, 2021. If next year returns to normal, the Tony eligibility period will end on April 30th, 2021.

Whoops!

“The Music Man” starring Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster was supposed to open this October, but obviously had to be postponed because of coronavirus. Now Rudin says it will begin previews on April 7th at the Winter Garden Theater and open six weeks later.

Meanwhile, all the shows from this season that missed the Tonys will be chomping at the bit to have a regular awards schedule next spring. I can’t think they’re going to wait until “The Music Man” opens and then have the Tonys in when? July?

Rudin doesn’t care. He has his stars and wildly overpriced tickets. But wait– will even Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster merit the kind of price gouging Rudin pulled off for “Hello,Dolly!” and “To Kill a Mockingbird”? That model may be out the window by next spring. It’s hard to imagine that even the most devout theatergoer will want to spend $500 and up on premium seats.

Will there trouble in River City? Stay tuned!

PS One clear sign of trouble in Times Square: McDonald’s announced that they’re closing their four story flagship shop on 42nd St. in the heart of the district. Lit up with neon and glowing as a beacon of the Times Square redevelopment, that McDonald’s is a significant part of The Great White Way. Even though the food is inedible, the situation is dire.

Toronto Film Festival Announces Pared Down Event over Five Days with Physical Screenings After Laying Off 31 Full Time Positions

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The Toronto Film Festival, aka TIFF, is making an effort to have some kind of event this September. But it won’t be anything like their regular, massive and important get together.

Today they announced a pared down five days of physical screenings with social distancing. The rest of it is going to be mostly digital. They also confirmed that they’ve laid off 31 people in top positions.

What can they do? By September 10th the corona virus may be right back to where it was, not just in Toronto, but for all the thousands of people coming from different locations.

The film list for those first five days is compromised by the moving of awards season in the US to February through April. There simply won’t be films available to make a premiere event. The handful of films they announced include Ammonite​, directed by Francis Lee (United Kingdom); ​Another Round​, from director Thomas Vinterberg (Denmark); ​Bruised​, the debut film from director Halle Berry (USA); ​Concrete  Cowboy​ by filmmaker Ricky Staub (USA); ​Fauna​, from director Nicolás Pereda (Mexico/Canada); ​Good Joe Bell​ by director Reinaldo Marcus Green (USA); ​Spring Blossom​, the debut film by director Suzanne Lindon(France); and ​True Mothers​ by director Naomi Kawase (Japan).

Other titles will be announced over the summer.

TIFF says it will also present its annual ​TIFF Tribute Awards​, honoring Meryl Streep, Taika Waititi, Mati Diop, and Joaquin Phoenix. But that will be a Zoom like event since I doubt any of those people are going to go to Toronto.

“TIFF has a proud history of programming award-winning films, expanding the conversation to include a multitude of voices, and in creating boundary-pushing initiatives for the industry. And this year we’ve added new innovations and ways to give back to the community. In doing so, we’re aiming to advance what a film festival is capable of delivering — for audiences and the film industry,” said ​Joana Vicente, Executive Director and Co-Head, TIFF​. “We could never have anticipated the global seismic changes we would be facing in 2020.We tapped into the original spirit of the Festival from when it began in 1976 as our guiding light. The distilled edition of TIFF 2020 reflects a deep love of film, passion for our loyal audiences, commitment to the industry and a whole lot of heart.”

One important note from me: TIFF will be back big time in 2021. They need funds to survive.  TIFF’s For the Love of Film Fund was launched earlier this spring and supports TIFF’s work to re-imagine the in-cinema experience in the digital age for its audiences, and invests in TIFF’s recovery and the future of film. The Koolum Foundation will match every dollar donated to the For the Love of Film Fund.

 

If You Like Just One Stevie Wonder Song, You Must Watch This Video: “The Universe is Watching Us”

Just watch this video. Don’t do anything else. Just listen to Stevie Wonder, a person I hold in such high regard. He doesn’t disappoint. His observations about our lives at this moment are absolute gold.

“I’ve heard the person in the highest place of this nation say, ‘There are fine people on both sides.’ That sounds noncommittal to me,” Wonder said about Trump without referring to him by name. “‘I have a great relationship with the Blacks.’ Peaceful protesters called ‘thugs,’ immigrants called ‘rapists.’ And from the very place that civilization began, Africa, I’ve heard this Commander-in-Chief call it an s-h-i-t-hole. Wow. One day, you will surely be sorry.”

(Listen) Paris Jackson, Gabriel Glenn as The Soundflowers Release 5 Track, 18 Minute EP of Folk Rock Songs

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Paris Jackson and Gabriel Glenn as The Soundflowers have released their 5 track, 18 minute EP of folk rock songs. This is what you want to know: can Paris sing? Yes, sure. The songs are mellow with a country-Americana vibe. I’m surprised that considering all the music she’s plugged on Twitter, her own talents went in this direction. But the music is extremely listenable and commercial. It should have no trouble finding a home on many formats if someone works on it. I liked it, you will, too.

8 Million People on Fox News Watched the Trump Tulsa Rally Fiasco of Just 6,200 in the Stands and Rows of Empty Blue Seats

The ratings are in for Donald Trump’s fiasco of a rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

On Fox News, 8 million people tuned in between 9 and 10 pm Eastern to see the debacle. There were only 6,200 people in the Tulsa BOK Arena. Cameras should huge seas of empty seats, all painted Democrat blue.

From 8 to 9pm, the number was lower: 7,100,000. In the 10pm hour, when Trump was speaking but the disaster was clearly obvious, the audience dropped to 4.6 million.

CNN and MSNBC skipped most of the rally, and averaged around 2 million viewers.

Most of the Fox News viewers– 6 million– were over the age of 50, by the way. Fewer than 1 million were in they key demo of 18 to 49.

No Kennedy Center Honors This Year, Annual December Event is Pushed to March 2021, Trump Won’t Have to Deal with it

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The Kennedy Center Honors have been pushed to March 2021.

That’s good news for Donald Trump, who’s the first president since the Honors began in 1967 to miss all the ceremonies during his administration. He’ll be well out of office by then, it is fervently hoped.

The Kennedy Center Honors usually are taped in early December and shown a couple of weeks later.

This means that there will be two ceremonies in 2021, one in March and one in late December.

All Kennedy Center gatherings have been postponed including the Mark Twain prize, which will be given in June 2021.

This will give the Kennedy Center time to figure out who will be inducted this next time around. Some who should be getting the prize, like Dick van Dyke, are in their 90s and can’t wait much longer.

There are also issues about race, since many black actors, especially Denzel Washington, are way overdue. Black singers, like Dionne Warwick and Gladys Knight, not to mention Sam Moore, have also waited longer than is reasonable.

Winona Ryder Pegs Mel Gibson as an anti-Semite and Homophobe Dating Back Before His Famous Scandal

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Winona Ryder has pegged Mel Gibson as anti-Semite and homophobe from long before his infamous 2006 DUI scandal.

Winona says in a Times of London interview that she ran into Gibson at a Hollywood party at least 15 years ago. I’ll tell you what: the party was very likely at late agent Ed Limato’s house. Limato used to throw lavish parties on Oscar weekend for his clients and other clients of his agency. I ran into Winona a couple of times at one of these soirees. I particularly remember the one from 2001, which I wrote about. Mel was there. This was before we knew all the terrible things we know now.

Ryder told the paper: “We were at a crowded party with one of my good friends, and Mel Gibson was smoking a cigar.” Gibson, upon learning she was Jewish, said, “You’re not an oven dodger, are you?” — an apparent reference to the way bodies of Jewish prisoners were incinerated in Nazi death camps.

Gibson also asked her friend, who is gay, “‘Oh, wait, am I gonna get AIDS?’”

Are we surprised? No. I wish Winona had remembered all this years ago when Gibson was revealed as anti-Semite who is also a Holocaust denier. What I do remember about that party is that Winona’s hair was dyed blonde for an Adam Sandler movie. That must have really confused Mel from Hell.

Anyway, Gibson is by and large finished in Hollywood. He can only get acting roles in D movies that he bankrolls. He still directs– see “Hacksaw Ridge”– but this new revelation should finish that off. One project Gibson was eyeing was another “Passion of Christ” movie. If theaters ever re-open, hopefully that one will be rejected.

Attention Jodie Foster: your tolerance of Gibson, and friendship, is not suiting you well.

 

UPDATE Steve Bing Suicide: Elizabeth Hurley Says The Two Grew Close Again Recently, Plus Money Dispute Caused Shakespearean Estrangement from Family

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Steve Bing had hundreds of millions of dollars and what seemed like a fantasy life, but it was obviously more complicated than that.

For one thing, he was on the outs with his father and his sister, who’d gone out of their way to cruelly excise Steve’s children from the father’s will and fortune (said to be worth more than $600 million). Apparently, Mary Bing, the sister, wanted to make sure Steve’s children– whom he didn’t know and had different mothers– wouldn’t inherit any part of the fortune created by their grandfather, the famed real estate developer Leo Bing. Mary, who is divorced, has two children and wanted them to get everything. In January, a judge ruled against her and her father, Peter Bing, clearing the way for Steve’s children to lay claims against Peter’s estate. So Steve, who had little to no relationship with his own children, was cut off from his parents during the pandemic.

Meantime, Elizabeth Hurley, mother of Steve’s son, Damian, posted a statement to Instagram. She wrote: “I am saddened beyond belief that my ex Steve is no longer with us. It is a terrible end. Our time together was very happy and I’m posting these pictures because although we went through some tough times, it’s the good, wonderful memories of a sweet, kind man that matter. In the past year we had become close again. We last spoke on our son’s 18th birthday. This is devastating news and I thank everyone for their lovely messages”

One note on Mary Bing: she has $86 million parked in a Private Foundation registered in Reno, Nevada. It’s called Cordelia Corp., which suggests she thought of herself as Cordelia, the “favorite daughter” from Shakespeare’s “King Lear.” The foundation gives away around $2 million a year, mostly to Yale University.