CBS Apologizes for Cutting Off Billy Joel Special at Worst Possible Moment — Will Rebroadcast Full Concert
CBS has apologized for cutting off the last few minutes of Sunday night’s Billy Joel concert broadcast after a backlash buffeted the network.
CBS has apologized for cutting off the last few minutes of Sunday night’s Billy Joel concert broadcast after a backlash buffeted the network.
Fox News meteorologist Janice Dean called out Hollywood celebrities who praised former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) last year, and said that they should apologize “to the women and families affected by their tone deaf comments”
Their love for New York’s governor was so strong that a new sexual orientation had to be invented — “Cuomosexual.” Now as Andrew Cuomo fights for his political life amid nursing home and sexual harassment scandals, Hollywood’s burning desire for the Democratic politician has grown cold and desolate.
As New York prepares to go back under lockdown that could put thousands of people out of work, Gov Andrew Cuomo (D) accepted his International Emmy Award on Monday by claiming victory, saying that his daily coronavirus press conferences offered “authentic truth and stability.”
Hollywood celebrities are showing their solidarity with protestors by spreading #BlackOutTuesday — a social media hashtag that originated as a music industry initiative to give record label employees the day off but that has since metamorphosed into a generic virtue signal.
Thursday night at Madison Square Garden, when Billy Joel dedicated a song to his “good friends” Bill and Hillary Clinton, there was an adverse reaction from the audience. At first, the crowd cheered, and then the boos drowned everything else out.
Country singer Reba McEntire bucked the Hollywood trend of liberal activism in a recent media appearance, saying that talking politics is “not my job.” “You can vote in and you can say what you want to, and you can choose not
Billy “Piano Man” Joel recently claimed that he wore a yellow Star of David onstage to trash President Donald Trump after the 2017 clash between the violent Antifa and white nationalists in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Grammy-winning rocker Billy Joel is set to host a high-dollar fundraiser next month in support of Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s bid for a third term in office.
Breitbart News Senior Editor at Large and In-house Counsel Joel B. Pollak was named this week to Forward magazine’s “list of the 50 most influential, accomplished and interesting American Jews” for 2017.
Singer Patty Smyth dropped in at Billy Joel’s Madison Square Garden concert in New York City Monday night to perform one of her biggest hits, “Goodbye to You” — as an image of former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon flashed on the screen above her.
From Meryl Streep’s anti-Trump speech at the Golden Globes to the numerous star-studded pro-Hillary Clinton public service announcements during the campaign, celebrities have kicked up their political advocacy considerably in the last few years — but not all believe it’s their job to do so.
Rock legend Billy Joel says when it comes to politics, entertainers are “more like court jesters than court philosophers.”
Country music legend Charlie Daniels dismissed Billboard’s recent gun control push as a “farce” and said the musicians who signed Billboard’s letter to Congress “don’t know anything about guns.”
Billy Joel, John Mellencamp and more than 180 other musicians and music industry personnel joined music publisher Billboard in signing an open letter to Congress calling for increased gun control measures in the wake of the Orlando terrorist attack in early June.