Tuesday, July 9, 2019 Edition: #6489
There’s No BS Like Show BS …
BS SHOW BIZ BUZZ:
★ Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson performed their “A Star Is Born” duet ‘The Love Inside’ live for the first time ever at London’s Hyde Park on Sunday night. The surprise performance came over four decades after the duo starred in the 1976 version of the musical drama, which was adapted last year with Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper in the leading roles.
-ContactMusic
★ Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott are facing numerous lawsuits over unpaid debts, and they were supposed to be in court this week to respond to a suit filed by the City National Bank of Los Angeles. But McDermott is in the hospital for pneumonia and possible meningitis, and he and Spelling have asked the court to postpone the hearing. Last weekend, he posted a hospital selfie on Instagram and told his followers that he had been admitted to hospital and that he has never “been so sick” in his life. Because he was well enough to post on social media and to plug his “Daddy Issues Show,” but he was too sick to avoid court, some fans are speculating that he was faking it.
-CelebrityInsider
★ Cameron Boyce was loved by many, and the tens of thousands of responses to Adam Sandler’s tribute are proof of that. Sandler took to Twitter to share a message about the young actor’s death, which occurred over the weekend. Boyce starred as Lenny Feder, the son of Adam Sandler’s character Keith Feder in both “Grown Ups” and “Grown Ups 2”. Alongside a picture of Boyce, Sandler wrote: “Too young. Too sweet. Too funny. Just the nicest, most talented, and most decent kid around.” Boyce died in his sleep due to a seizure brought on by a previously diagnosed medical condition.
-Popculture
★ In the upcoming Elvis Presley biopic, Tom Hanks will play the singer’s late manager, “Colonel” Tom Parker. Parker’s widow, Loanne, says she excited about the casting, but she hopes the movie won’t make her husband out to be a villain. Loanne Parker gave a video chat interview on Saturday, not long after Hanks’ casting was announced, and said that she believes Hanks is the perfect actor to play her late husband, and trusts him to do a faithful portrayal. There is no title or release date yet for the movie.
-Popculture
TODAY’S SHOW BIZ SKED:
• “Jimmy Kimmel Live” (ABC/Global): Donald Glover, Beth Stelling
• “The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon” (NBC/CTV): Keegan-Michael Key, Horatio Sanz, Perry Farrell (R)
• “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” (CBS/Global): Howard Stern (R)
• “Late Night with Seth Meyers” (NBC/CTV): Tom Holland, Jenny Slate, SOAK, Jon Wurster (R)
• “The Late Late Show with James Corden” (CBS/CTV): Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Sara Bareilles (R)
• “Conan” (TBS): Tig Notaro, Becky Lucas
• “Watch What Happens Live” (Bravo): Tinsley Mortimer, Camille Grammer
• “The View” (ABC/CTV): Vivica A. Fox
• “Live with Kelly and Ryan” (ABC/CTV): Ingrid Michaelson
• “Love Island” (CBS): Season premiere. A group of single “Islanders” come together in a stunning villa in Fiji, ready to embark on a summer of love, friendships and, ultimately, relationships.
• “MLB All-Star Game” (CHECK LOCAL LISTINGS): National League at American League in the 90th Midsummer Classic, from Progressive Field in Cleveland. The AL has won the last six games to take a 44-43 lead in the all-time series (2 ties).
• “Biography: Farah Fawcett Forever” (A&E): A celebration of the life of actress Farrah Fawcett.
• “Bring the Funny” (NBC): Amanda Seales-hosted comedy competition series featuring variety acts, sketch comedy troupes, magicians, and other performers in addition to stand-up comics.
BS MUSIC NOTES:
• Miley Cyrus — A Canadian activist is claiming Cyrus stole her slogans. The accusation comes from an activist who has worked with “Femen”, which fights for women’s rights. Among the items for sale on their website is a shirt with the phrase “Every Woman Is A Riot.” In the video for ‘Mother’s Daughter’, those exact words flash across the screen.
• Adele — is reportedly in the midst of planning a ‘wild affair’ for pal and bride-to-be, Jennifer Lawrence. An insider reports that “It’s all top secret at the moment, but guests have slowly been receiving their invitations. Jennifer loves to party so anything could happen on the day.” Lawrence became engaged to art gallery director Cooke Maroney in February.
• Hootie & the Blowfish — singer Darius Rucker has hit out at executive producer Tom Hanks over the band’s omission from the 2017 docuseries, “The Nineties”. Their debut album “Cracked Rear View” hit #1 and boasted three Top 10 singles. Rucker asked an interviewer: “How…can you do a show about ’90s music and not mention ‘Cracked’?” He then went on to hurl an expletive directed at Tom Hanks. (Happy birthday, Tom!)
• Stevie Wonder – revealed to fans at the British Summer Time Hyde Park music festival on Saturday that he will undergo a kidney transplant. Speculation about his health surfaced last week after a newspaper reported that Wonder was “battling a serious but manageable health issue.” He has a performance booked for tonight in Dublin, but nothing scheduled beyond that.
• KISS — Gene Simmons has addressed the criticism that the band has received over the cost of tickets to their “End Of The Road Farewell Tour”, which range in price from $25 all the way up to $1000 for a VIP package, and the “Ultimate KISS Army Experience” at about $5000. Simmons said: “Being in a touring band is big business. (The KISS show) is as good, or better, than anything else. If you’ve got one guy with an acoustic guitar, you can charge less. We’ve got 60 people on the crew and 20 trucks and who knows how many buses, and a jet.”
• Chris Stapleton – has teamed up with Bruno Mars and Ed Sheeran on a ’70s rock-inspired song called ‘Blow’. It will appear on Sheeran’s upcoming album “No.6 Collaborations Project”, out on Friday. Stapleton sings lead on the second verse of the song, which Mars produced.
• Luke Combs – His “This One’s for You” ranks as the most popular country album so far in the U.S. in 2019, with 605,000 equivalent album units, according to Nielsen Music. The rest of the top five, in order, are: Dan + Shay, “Dan + Shay” (387,000), Chris Stapleton, “Traveller” (292,000), Florida Georgia Line, “Can’t Say I Ain’t Country” (284,000), and Kacey Musgraves, “Golden Hour” (274,000).
THIS WEEK’S VIDEO RELEASES (Streaming and/or DVD):
• “Pet Sematary” (R-Rated, Horror): Dr. Louis Creed and his wife, Rachel, relocate from Boston to rural Maine with their two young children and soon discover a mysterious burial ground hidden deep in the woods near their new home. (Jason Clarke, Amy Seimetz, John Lithgow)
• “After” (PG-13, Drama/Romance): A young woman falls for a guy with a dark secret and the two embark on a rocky relationship. Based on the novel by Anna Todd. (Josephine Langford, Hero Fiennes Tiffin)
• “High Life” (R-Rated, Action/Adventure): A father and his daughter are the last survivors of a mission to deep space. As the mystery of what happened onboard the ship is unraveled, father and daughter must rely on each other to survive as they hurtle toward the oblivion of a black hole. (Robert Pattinson, Juliette Binoche)
• “Little” (PG-13, Comedy): A woman is transformed into her younger self at a point in her life when the pressures of adulthood become too much to bear. (Regina Hall, Issa Rae)
PICK YOUR POISON:
Yes, by necessity, alcoholic beverages are carefully controlled and their distribution is strictly regulated. But it turns out that maybe the bottles that they come in should also be regulated. A new study found that some of the materials used to make alcoholic beverage bottles contain some seriously disturbing levels of heavy metals. The concentration of materials like lead and cadmium were found to be so high in some bottles that manufacturers might be breaking the law. Researchers found that while levels of these dangerous materials in the glass of the bottles were generally not a concern, the exterior ornamentation and decoration of many bottles was a different story, with lead levels as high as 80,000 parts per million. For reference, the upper limit for lead in paint is just 90ppm.
(That’s why I always hold my bottle in a paper bag!)
(Great. Now we’re going to have rules about clearly labelling the labels!)
-NYPost
HOW LEFT-HANDED PEOPLE ARE DIFFERENT:
Lefties comprise of 10-15 per cent of the population. Here is what is different about them (Aside from the fact that they prefer to use their left hand for stuff…):
☞ They are able to use both sides of their brain more efficiently: Lefties tend to have faster connections between the right and left hemispheres of the brain, which leads to quicker information processing. That can help in things like video games and sports….
☞ They might have the upper hand in sports: 25 percent of Major League baseball players are lefties. Why? It may be because they tend to have faster reaction times, as a study found. Studies have also found that lefties seem to have an advantage in interactive sports, such as boxing, tennis and baseball ― but not in non-interactive sports, like gymnastics and diving. It’s possible that because of their different physical orientation and movements, lefties are able throw off right-handed opponents, who are used to going up against other righties. (As a lefty, I was pretty good at running…like a girl!)
☞ Their brains organize emotion differently: A study found that for lefties, motivation was associated with greater activity in the right hemisphere of the brain, while the opposite was true of right-handers. This may have important implications in caring for anxiety and mood disorders, which are sometimes treated using brain stimulation to increase activity in the left hemisphere. (Lefties will have to learn to use it backward, same as scissors!)
☞ Lefties may be more creative thinkers: Many studies have suggested a link between left-handedness and creativity. Lefties are seemingly better at divergent thinking (the ability to think of many solutions to a single problem). Another possibility is that the brains of lefties have a more highly developed right hemisphere, which has been suggested to be more involved in creative thinking. (And I cannot begin to count the number of very creative people I’ve worked with over the years in radio who are left-handed. All of which were eventually fired, now that I think about it…)
(I’m sorry if I just bored the pants off of 85-90 per cent of my listeners…)
-HuffPost
DID YOU KNOW?
Keeping your feet warm at night has been proven to actually make a difference in your sleeping patterns. How? Heating cold feet causes dilation of the blood vessels, which may tell the brain that it is bedtime. After the blood vessels open in the hands and feet, heat is redistributed throughout the body to prepare for sleep. A study found that hitting the hay with socks on actually helps you fall asleep fifteen minutes sooner than you would without socks.
-Reader’sDigest
BS CHRONOMETER 07.09.19
TODAY’S CELEBIRTHDAYS . . .
1947 [72] O.J. (Orenthal James) Simpson, San Francisco CA, former pro football player (NFL Hall of Famer/1968 Heisman Trophy winner)/actor (“Roots”, “Naked Gun” movies/acquitted in the murder of his wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and a waiter, Ronald Goldman.
1952 [67] John Tesh, Garden City NY, syndicated radio host (“Intelligence For Your Life With John Tesh”/musician (‘Power of Love’)/TV host (“Entertainment Tonight” 1986-96)
1955 [64] Jimmy Smits, Brooklyn NY, TV actor (“NYPD Blue” 1994-2004, “The West Wing” 2004-06) COMING UP…”In the Heights”, 2020
1956 [63] Tom Hanks, Concord CA, movie actor (Oscars-“Forrest Gump”, “Philadelphia”) COMING UP…”A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood”, 2019
1964 [55] Courtney Love (Harrison), San Francisco CA, TV actress (“Revenge” 2015, “Sons of Anarchy” 2014)/movie actress (“People vs Larry Flynt”)/rock singer (Hole-‘Celebrity Skin’)/Mrs. Kurt Cobain (1992-94)
1975 [44] Jack White (Gillis), Detroit MI, rock singer/guitarist (‘Lazaretto’, The Raconteurs-‘Steady As She Goes’, White Stripes-‘Seven Nation Army’)/movie actor (“Cold Mountain”)
1976 [43] Fred Savage, Chicago IL, TV actor (“The Wonder Years” 1988-1993), director (“2 Broke Girls” 2011-16)
TODAY’S BS REASONS TO PARTY . . .
• “Sugar Cookie Day”, honoring the cookie that is so delicious, yet so simple. All you need is sugar, flour, butter, eggs, vanilla, and baking powder (and insulin…)
• “Call of the Horizon Day”, if the idea of following your dreams over the horizon has ever called you, take the time to follow today!
• “No Bra Day”, it’s fairly self-explanatory, but if wearing a bra on this day is absolutely necessary, you can also show your ‘support’ by wearing something purple (or lack of support?)
• “Don’t Put All Your Eggs In One Omelet Day”, from the saying: “Don’t put all your eggs in one basket,” meaning “Don’t put all your faith (or time, or money, etc.) into one thing”, because that one thing could fail, and you’ll be left starting from scratch.
• “Cow Appreciation Day”, the idea is to wear a cow costumes—or any sort of cow apparel—and head to Chick-fil-A to receive a free entrée, (kids receive a free kids meal). The day honors Chick-fil-A’s “Eat Mor Chikin” Cows, who were introduced in 1995 on a billboard, where a cow was sitting on the back of another cow and painting “Eat Mor Chikin.”
AND REMEMBER . . .
[Wed] Kitten Day
[Wed] Piña Colada Day
[Thurs] Free Slurpee Day
[Thurs] International Essential Oils Day
THIS DAY IN SHOW BIZ . . .
2001 [18] “The Office” mockumentary, created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, starring Ricky Gervais and Martin Freeman, premieres in the UK (the precursor to the American series of the same name)
2004 [15] The movie “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy” opens in theaters
TODAY’S MUSIC EVENTS . . .
1999 [20] Mick Jagger’s marriage to model Jerry Hall is officially annulled in a London court, eliminating 8 years of marriage and a 22-year relationship (and about $37 million)
1999 [20] Elton John checks into London’s Wellington hospital to have a pacemaker installed due to an irregular heartbeat (The circle of life?)
TODAY’S FIRST . . .
2002 [17] To the boos of disappointed fans, the MLB All-Star game in Milwaukee WI finishes in a 7-7 tie after 11 innings when both teams run out of pitchers
TODAY’S RECORDS . . .
2005 [14] Daredevil skateboarder Danny Way uses a large ramp to jump over the Great Wall of China, becoming the 1st to clear the wall without motorized aid
2006 [13] The Fiat 500 Club Italia organizes the ‘World’s Largest Parade of Fiat Cars’, from Villanova d’Albenga to Garlenda, Italy (500 of them, of course)
BULL’S BITS
BS WHACK FACTS:
✓ A lion’s roar can be heard from more than five miles away.
✓ To find out if a watermelon is ripe, knock it. If it sounds hollow, it is ripe.
✓ Only two in one thousand diamonds are considered truly colorless.
✓ Cleopatra’s real name was Auletes.
✓ It would take twenty new mid-size cars to generate the same amount of pollution that a mid-size 1960’s car did.
✓ When Scott Paper Company first started manufacturing toilet paper, they did not put their name on the product because of embarrassment.
-RandomFactGenerator
BS OVERHEARD AT THE KARAOKE BAR:
• “Sure, I can hit Mariah Carey’s notes, just wait…”
• “I love this song!” “I did until tonight.”
• “Man, do I ever hope that someone sings ‘Livin’ on a Prayer’ after they’re wasted and forgets half the words!”
• “Six more beers and I’ll sing anything!”
• “That phrase does not appear anywhere in the lyrics to ‘Mony, Mony’.
• “I’ll sing ‘Sweet Caroline’, and you go ‘Bah-bah-bah’. It’ll be great!”
• “This is the worst self-defence class ever.”
• “Please allow other people to participate, Mr. Fatone.”
• “I stopped believing long ago.”
• “Next time, do an instrumental.”
-Twitter
Best of BS . . .
BS IF BOOZE COULD TALK:
• “Hi! I’m booze and I tell the truth!”
• “Vicki, I know tequila makes your clothes fall off but, I’m a just a margarita and we’re in a Chili’s on a Tuesday, this is SO not appropriate.”
• “Waaaazzzzuuuuppppp!!”
• “It’s 3AM…let’s call your ex!”
• “Why is everything always my fault?”
• “You are the best dancer ever!”
• “She (He) looks much better now, doesn’t she (he)?”
• “ I’m sorry I made your best man say that stuff about your wife.”
• “You are so cool when we are together.”
• “Remember what happened last time!”
• Are you trying to tell me that booze DOESN’T talk?
-Twitter, first published in ‘BS’ in 2018
BS PHONE STARTER:
What everyday thing do you think takes WAY too much of your time?
BS RANDOM JOKE:
I don’t want to sound like I’m showing off or anything, but people put bricks through my windows just so they can better hear me practicing my accordion.
BS WATER COOLER QUESTION:
Question: The average person keeps THIS for four years and four months. What is it?
Answer: A pair of pants
BS DEEP THOUGHT:
Whatever you are not changing, you are choosing.