Filmmaker and activist Michael Moore is taking his tough political talk to Broadway.
The Academy Award-winning director of “Bowling for Columbine” will perform the one-man show “The Terms of My Surrender” at the Belsaco Theatre starting July 28 for 12 weeks.
Moore on Monday promised a very topical show that has a subversive, urgent tone. Not all of it will be scripted and it may have guests and interactive elements.
‘Last Ship’ out on hiatus while star battles depression: TNT has temporarily shut down production of its drama, “The Last Ship,” while star Eric Dane battles depression. Variety reports the series is going on production hiatus through Memorial Day. The publication reports a representative for Dane says the actor suffers from depression and asked for a few weeks of downtime. TNT spokesman Scott Radloff confirmed the Variety report to The Associated Press. “The Last Ship” is set to return for a fourth season this summer. Dane plays Tom Chandler, the captain of a U.S. Navy destroyer at sea after a global catastrophe wiped out most of the world’s population.
Kilmer reveals cancer ‘healing’: Val Kilmer says he’s had “a healing of cancer” months after saying he didn’t have cancer. The 57-year-old actor made the comment in a question-and-answer session on Reddit. Kilmer was asked by a Reddit user about Michael Douglas’ comment last year that Kilmer was dealing with the same condition that Douglas had. Douglas successfully battled oral cancer after being diagnosed in 2010. Kilmer responded on Facebook in November that he has “no cancer whatsoever” and Douglas “is misinformed.” Kilmer said on Reddit on Wednesday: “I did have a healing of cancer, but my tongue is still swollen altho healing all the time.” He said people may still think he’s sick because he doesn’t sound like his normal self.
— Associated Press
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