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What Has Lady Gaga Said About Tony Bennett’s Alzheimer’s Disease?

At the age of 96, music trailblazer Tony Bennett has died. After news of his passing was announced, fans of the entertainer and fellow musicians influenced by him took to social media to mourn the beloved star. Although Bennett’s official cause of death is unknown at this time, after years of battling Alzheimer’s disease, many believe that could be at the root of his death.

Lady Gaga, one of Bennett’s dear collaborators, witnessed how the condition has impacted Bennett. So, over the years, what has Lady Gaga Said about Tony Bennett’s Alzheimer’s disease? While promoting their second collaborative album, Love for Sale, Gaga recounted how recording their first project helped with moments of clarity during an appearance on The Late Show.

“Watching him begin his journey with Alzheimer’s years ago, I remember I wanted to make good on a promise I made to him,” said the singer referring to Bennett’s desire to record with her.

She later added, “Then a couple of years later, his Alzheimer’s just started to set on, and I said, ‘Let’s go into the studio now,’ and we did. And when I tell you that when jazz begins, this man lights up in a way that is such magic. It just reminded me that anybody that has a family member or somebody that they love that’s suffering from Alzheimer’s or dementia, music is… music is magic. Music is a miracle.”

Unfortunately, as the disease progressed, those coherent moments began to fade. Some of these were captured as part of a 2021 profile piece by AARP. Lady Gaga hasn’t released a statement yet regarding the news of Bennett’s death.

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The Commanders Could Be In For Another Rebrand, According To New Co-Owner Magic Johnson

The Dan Snyder era in the nation’s capital has come to an end. It was previously announced that a new ownership group, led by Philadelphia 76ers owner Josh Harris, would pay a little more than $6 billion to take control of the team, and on Thursday, the league’s owners formally approved the sale. The price tag is a new record for an American sports team.

Harris’ group includes Basketball Hall of Fame inductee Magic Johnson, who adds the Commanders to a roster of teams from a number of different sports in which he owns a stake. In the aftermath of the sale, Johnson sat down with NBC’s Craig Melvin to discuss, among other things, the possibility that the team could be in for yet another rebrand.

“I think, Craig, everything’s on the table,” Johnson said at the 3:44 mark of the above video after Melvin asked about changing the name. “Especially after this year. We’ll see where we are with the name, but I can’t say right now.”

After years of controversy revolving around the team’s old name, Washington finally ditched that amid pressure from investors and went to a placeholder name — the Washington Football Team — back in 2020. That stuck around for two seasons before the team decided to go with the Washington Commanders in 2022, but as Melvin mentioned, the name wasn’t especially warmly embraced by fans.

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Ted Cruz Will Not Let Go Of His Incandescent ‘Barbie’ Fury And Will Label Defenders As Lovers Of ‘Chinese Communists’

Ted Cruz once grew ragey over a Fight Club edit in China and received comeuppance as a result. That tends to happen when he takes on pop culture, but he cannot help himself, as evidenced by his campaign against Barbie. Ted has been raging all week against the candy-colored movie because he’s convinced that the film is communist propaganda, and he even took that argument to Fox News, where the Texas lawmaker admitted that he hasn’t watched the movie, but he’s only seen “the stupid map.”

That’s a reference to the quirkily drawn map of the world includes controversial dash marks. Some right-wingers consider this to be the film’s assertion that China is all-powerful over the South China Sea, and this argument even led to the Fox News chyron of “Ted Cruz Declares War On Barbie.” As if this couldn’t sound more like a parody, Ted told Jesse Watters, “[T]hey’re trying to kiss up to the Chinese Communist Party because they wanna make movie selling the movie in China.”

Well, Ted’s anti-Pink crusade has generated a lot of pop cultural coverage, and that led to a Vanity Fair article (by Katey Rich) that included this kicker: “For anyone who was on the fence about seeing Barbie but enjoys sticking it to Ted Cruz, your decision has just been made.” Ted saw the publication’s tweet that contained this kicker, and he responded with a sarcastic “TLDR”-style edit: “We love Chinese communists!”

He’s so mad. It’s so silly. And that makes me wonder about a possible repeat of that time that Cruz got caught flying to Cancun during a deadly Texas ice storm. What if Ted had to go see Barbie for any reason at all? (He does have two daughters.) And what if someone spotted him doing so while wearing a silly disguise? Keep your eyes peeled is all I’m saying.

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Drake Semi-Revealed His New Album’s Release Date During His Latest ‘It’s All A Blur Tour’ Stop

During his latest It’s All A Blur Tour concert in Brooklyn, Drake gave attendees an update about his upcoming album, For All The Dogs. He’s been going all-out with the teasers lately, from rocking a Doberman mask while out and about to encouraging the men in the crowd to bark like dogs. But last night at Barclays Center, he gave the most promising teaser yet; during a break between songs, he said the album is coming “in a couple weeks, or some sh*t.”

If he sounds unsure, it might be because he’s totally focused on touring at the moment — or maybe he’s just playing up the loose, off-the-cuff vibe of his current album rollout. He is, after all, one of maybe a dozen artists who could still conceivably get away with a surprise release these days — and an even smaller number of rappers (it goes: Drake, Kendrick, Travis, Cole, maaaaybe Tyler).

Meanwhile, Drake’s been using his tour to take pokes at all kinds of foes, from Anna Wintour, who shut down his and 21 Savage’s joke Vogue covers last year, to Childish Gambino, who admitted that “This Is America” was originally going to be a Drake diss before it evolved into the semi-social commentary it ended up as. Drake’s going to end up in a dog fight at this rate — but maybe that’s just what he needs to keep up his insane release schedule.

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Report: The Sixers And Clippers Have Discussed PJ Tucker In Trade Talks

James Harden is one of the two All-Star guards in the NBA who is trying to make his way to a new team this offseason. While Damian Lillard has his sights set on joining the Miami Heat, Harden reportedly wants the Philadelphia 76ers to send him to the Los Angeles Clippers, as there appears to be some bad blood between him and top basketball executive Daryl Morey over how extension talks went this offseason.

Harden’s issue here is that he picked up his player option for 2023-24 and is an unrestricted free agent after the season, so while he seems prepared to make the Sixers regret not trading him, Philly is set on getting a whole lot back if he’s moved. But while things are in a holding pattern there, Michael Scotto of HoopsHype brings word that the two sides are discussing a trade involving another former Houston Rocket, too.

PJ Tucker, Harden’s longtime teammate with the Rockets and Sixers, has come up in trade discussions between the 76ers and Clippers, league sources told HoopsHype. The Clippers covet Tucker’s ability to guard multiple positions and defend the league’s top opposing scorers. Tucker is owed $11 million this upcoming year and has a $11.54 million player option for the 2024-25 season.

It would be very interesting if Philly actually moved Tucker, because while it’s easy to assume his future is tied to Harden’s due to their lengthy history together, it’s worth remembering that he joined the Sixers after Joel Embiid said following the team’s ouster from the 2022 playoffs that they lacked a guy like him.

“You look at someone like P.J. Tucker,” Embiid said after Miami beat Philadelphia in six games in the conference semifinals. “Great player, but it’s not about him knocking down shots. It’s about what he does, whether it’s on the defensive end or rebounding the ball. You look at, obviously, defensively, he plays with so much energy, believes that he can get from point A to point B, and he believes that no one can beat him. And he’s tough. He’s just physical, and he’s tough. And they have a few of those guys, whether it’s Bam and all those guys. And since I’ve been here, I’d be lying if I said that we’ve had those types of guys. Nothing against what we have, it’s just the truth. We never had P.J. Tucker.”

Having said that, there have been reports that Philly would prioritize having a whole lot of cap space ahead of the summer of 2024 with an eye on making a huge splash in free agency. While it remains to be seen if they could actually make some noise on the free agent market and there’s no guarantee he’d pick up his player option for 2024-25, moving Tucker would help make that easier.

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LL Cool J Shares His Take On Miranda Lambert Calling Out Her Selfie-Taking Concertgoers: ‘Get Over It, Baby’

Miranda Lambert has been in the headlines quite a bit lately after calling out fans at her concert for taking selfies while she was in the middle of performing. Though many gave her slack for embarrassing her own fans, it was reported that these “fans” were a group of six women turned away from Lambert and blocking the view of other fans while using flash.

However, LL Cool J gave his take on the controversy while appearing on the radio show Mercedes in the Morning. He was asked if he would call out a fan for taking a selfie at his concert, and he laughed and answered, “No,” and added, “Miranda, get over it, baby. They’re fans. It’s fans.”

He continued, “I can’t speak for her. I’m not gonna judge her. I have nothing unkind to say about her. I wish her the best. She has the right to her feelings. But to me, I let the fans be the fans and do what they want to do.”

Lambert would probably disagree. When calling out the fans, she said, “I’m gonna stop right here for a second, I’m sorry. These girls are worried about their selfie and not listening to the song, it’s pissing me off a little bit. Sorry, I don’t like it at all. We’re here to hear some country music tonight. I’m singing some country damn music.”

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‘Barbie’ Made A Very Unexpected Joke About An Indie Rock Legend

The Barbie soundtrack album is full of artists you would expect in a Barbie movie, like Lizzo, Charli XCX, and Dua Lipa. Even the Matchbox Twenty song makes sense, considering director and co-writer Greta Gerwig’s affinity for bands that reached their commercial peak in the 1990s. But a Stephen Malkmus reference? That came out of nowhere.

Spoilers to follow, but during a sequence where the Barbies are intentionally making the Kens feel so smart as a distraction, one of the Kens tells a Barbie that the Pavement singer and guitarist was influenced by the Velvet Underground’s Lou Reed. Or something to that effect. I can’t remember the exact context because I was busy being feeling seen.

Unless Oppenheimer has a Silver Jews joke, Indie Rock Twitter is now Team Barbie.

“I listen to music when I write,” Gerwig said in 2018. “Not all the time, but I find writing to be quite isolating at times because it feels like the all the kids are outside playing and you have to stay inside and work and it can be lonely.” She then listed five of her favorite songs: “Hounds of Love” by Kate Bush, “Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah” by Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans, “The Pearl” by Judee Sill, “Baby Doll” by Laurie Anderson, and “Lay My Love” by Brian Eno.

This Barbie thinks “Spit on a Stranger” from Terror Twilight should have made the cut.

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Olivia Lovibond Always Knew ‘Minx’ Season 2 Would Find A Way

The fact that Minx and its buffet of dicks is back for season two feels a bit like a miracle – like water turning to wine or all life emerging from a big bang. Not too long ago, the feminist comedy beloved by fans and buzzed about by critics was stuck somewhere in Dante’s first circle of streaming hell. A follow-up season had been greenlit and shot, then canceled with just a week left of filming. Then, newly minted Warner Bros. Discovery czar David Zaslav decided to purge what remained of the show from its streaming home on HBO Max (renamed just Max).

Where would the raunchy, 70s-era saga about a women’s magazine masquerading its feminist leanings behind a parade of penises go from here? To Starz, of course.

The Jake Johnson, Olivia Lovibond-starring workplace dramedy found a new home on a streaming platform eager to buy into its cheeky wit, eclectic ensemble, and surprisingly insightful social commentary. And so, here we are, prepping for a second season that sees Lovibond’s Joyce Prigger navigating the unexpected success of her brand of enlightened erotica while the rest of the Bottom Dollar crew carve out their own futures in the publishing industry when new money wants a slice of the peter pie.

Uproxx chatted with Lovibond about the show’s wild hiatus, the show’s surprising season two villain, and testing the comedy limits with Johnson’s help.

The show got picked up for a second season. Then canceled after you filmed most of its second season. Then removed from HBO Max’s platform. During all of that, were you ever worried Minx might not be coming back?

I think from the outside looking in, it was a lot more dramatic than it was. After the initial surprise of HBO removing it from the platform, we knew quite quickly, within a few days from Lionsgate, that there were about three different streamers that were very, very keen to have the show. So we knew really early on, we don’t know where exactly we’re going to be re-homed, but we will be re-homed. So we felt reassured by that.

But the thing that was really lovely that came out of it was that the fans were very kind of vocal on Twitter and TikTok and things saying, ‘This is crazy. We love the show!’ And that was not something that we had anticipated happening. So when it did, we got that feedback from people and thought, ‘Oh my God, we’ve made something that people are eager to see again.’ So it was kind of a happy accident.

You found out about the cancellation during the last week of filming season two. How did that affect the vibe on set?

We did. The final week was so fun. The whole shoot was fun. There’s always been a camaraderie but that final week we kind of banded together. Jake says we were essentially shooting an indie that week. Someone would give us a note and we’d be like, ‘Who’s this note for? This isn’t for anyone right now.’ It was quite freeing in that way. But because we’d seen the reactions on Twitter, we knew people wanted to see this. So we kind of redoubled our efforts to make it the best final week we could make it, because we knew that there was an audience waiting to watch it, regardless of what platform it was on.

It strangely mirrors the journey Joyce is on this season of having a product everyone wants and yet not knowing where it’s going to end up.

Yeah, that was completely fortuitous. We had already shot all of those things. We were coming back and we were going to be bigger and better than ever. We’d shot all of that months prior. So watching it back when we were sent the episodes, I thought, ‘Oh, that’s quite strange.’ It’s quite meta. Joyce trying to find the right home for the magazine, and she’s got all of these different publishers bidding for her, but it doesn’t quite feel right. There were a lot of the things that sort of resonated in a strange way, that we had no idea filming it and then watching it back you think, ‘Well, that’s a bit eerie.’

How would you sum up Joyce’s journey this season compared to last season?

My view of it is you see Joyce, not necessarily struggle with power or what to do with it … I think the power she’s well equipped to handle. I think it’s more the things that come with notoriety. Remember, she’s quite geeky, quite nerdy. She’s sort of had a sheltered existence. And she’s not been the popular girl, she’s not been invited to parties, she’s not had money or fame or anything. And suddenly, she’s given a lot of money, everyone wants a piece of her. And that goes to her head a little bit. And you see her not quite knowing how to navigate it, she’s gone from being really kind of buttoned up and terrified to jumping in headfirst and she’s forgetting the writing that has got her there in the first place.

And it was something that when I spoke to Ellen Rapoport, the showrunner about it. I was just like, ‘How do we go from Joyce season one to this Joyce?’ And she said, ‘People are different in different circumstances. They’re still the same person, but different characteristics are brought out by circumstances.’ And so she said, ‘Let’s explore that in Joyce. Let’s see her make mistakes.’

In season one, her second-wave feminist ideals were challenged a bit. This season, is she the one pushing boundaries?

She’s realized how narrow-minded she’s been about things. In season two, she’s saying, ‘Isn’t it great that our magazine appeals to all kinds of different people? Isn’t that a thing to be celebrated?’ And she truly believes that. And you see the money saying, ‘No, not yet. We’ve just about got a foot in the door.’ And that is reflective of the second-wave feminist movement at that time — that was what was happening in 1973.

So I like that we are tussling with that. It’s difficult hearing that now. Reading that as a feminist in 2023, you go, ‘God, that’s so unappealing and it’s so not how you would navigate things now.’ But that is what was happening. And I like that you see Joyce, realistically, go, ‘That’s ugly and I don’t like it, but I don’t quite know how to respond to it yet. I’m kind of putting up with it so I could keep the money to make the magazine.’

Joyce and Doug are still so combative this season. Jake Johnson loves to improvise. Did you get to do more of that this time around?

I love doing scenes with him because of that. You can play so much more, there’s a lot more freedom. I think we just keep each other on our toes. You just have to play with how much you push it, like how angry you would get or how much you might relent. And then just when they think that you are going to yell at them and go overboard, you just shrug and give them nothing, and it kind of destabilizes and something else happens. It sends the pinball off in a different direction. The great thing about Jake is that he’s really generous. He just wants the show to be the best it can be, he’s not hogging the limelight, he’s all about him. He gives you so much to make the scene the best it can be.

Doug deals with his own sense of inadequacy amidst the magazine’s success. He starts to fall back into old patterns. Why is it so hard for him to have a woman in charge?

I don’t think that he’s against the idea that a woman is in charge, it’s that anyone is in charge. He was his own boss. He just sees people as ways to make money. So if you’re a woman suggesting a great idea, he’s not going to discount it because you’re a woman. He’s like, great, it’s a great idea, I can make money off that. That’s why he employs Joyce, that’s why he kind of takes on this magazine, which he thinks is really boring, but he’s like, ‘Oh, I’ll put some dicks in it and it’s going to make money.’

I think by the end of it, he’s gone from being his own boss to having two bosses, who happen to be women. But my viewpoint is, that it’s not them being women that is a problem, it’s the fact that they’re bossing him around.

Minx becomes an adjective this season. How would you define what “minxy” is?

Minx-y, I suppose it’s … what would it be? Intelligence and erotica, where they meet.

With just a little bit of spunk …

Oh, well …

Dammit, you can’t say anything with this show.

I know, innuendo is are everywhere you go. You can’t swing a cat without hitting an innuendo.

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Tony Bennett Was Still Singing Just Days Before He Died And His Final Song Was A Meaningful One, His Team Explained

This morning (July 21), the music world learned of the death of Tony Bennett, who is dead at 96 years old. Bennett clearly had a passion for music, as evidenced by his professional career that lasted for over 70 years. He was even still singing just days before he died, as indicated in a message shared on Bennett’s social media pages today. Furthermore, the final song he sang was a special one in the story of his career.

The post reads, “Tony left us today but he was still singing the other day at his piano and his last song was, “Because of You,” his first #1 hit. Tony, because of you we have your songs in our heart forever. [heart emoji].”

In a 2021 interview on The Late Show, Lady Gaga spoke about how Bennett was different when he was performing, saying, “His Alzheimer’s just started to set on and I said, ‘Let’s go into the studio now,’ and we did. And when I tell you that when jazz begins, this man lights up in a way that is such magic. It just reminded me that anybody that has a family member or somebody that they love that’s suffering from Alzheimer’s or dementia, music is… music is magic. Music is a miracle.”

Listen to Bennett’s “Because Of You” below.

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‘The Marvels’ Official Trailer Goes Big On Brie Larson, Intergalactic Revenge, And A Whole Lot Of Kitties

The official trailer for The Marvels just dropped, and it offers the biggest look yet at the intergalactic sequel to Captain Marvel. This time around, Brie Larson‘s Carol Danvers is front and center as she catches up with Samuel L. Jackson‘s Nick Fury. (As for how or if this movie ties into Secret Invasion is anybody’s guess.) Turns out whatever Carol has been doing has angered a Kree revolutionary, Dar-Benn, played by Marvel newcomer Zawe Ashton.

Using an unearthed armband that looks very similar to the one worn by Iman Vellani’s Ms. Marvel, Dar-Benn manages to entangle the young hero to Carol and Teyonah Parris‘ Monica Rambeau. Whenever the three of them use their powers, they switch places, no matter where they are. It’s not exactly the most convenient situation, especially with Darr-Benn mounting an assault across the cosmos.

More importantly, like The Marvels teaser, this latest trailer leans into a badass cover of the Beastie Boys “Intergalactic” that surprisingly sells the whole thing. It slaps.

Here’s the official synopsis:

Carol Danvers aka Captain Marvel has reclaimed her identity from the tyrannical Kree and taken revenge on the Supreme Intelligence. But unintended consequences see Carol shouldering the burden of a destabilized universe. When her duties send her to an anomalous wormhole linked to a Kree revolutionary, her powers become entangled with that of Jersey City super-fan, Kamala Khan aka Ms. Marvel, and Carol’s estranged niece, now S.A.B.E.R. astronaut Captain Monica Rambeau. Together, this unlikely trio must team-up and learn to work in concert to save the universe as “The Marvels.”

Also, that’s a lot of cats/flerkins.

The Marvels flies into theaters on November 10.