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Michael Moore to sing with Ronstadt in Vegas?
Oh please, oh please, oh please ...
LAS VEGAS — After being booed and kicked off the property, will Linda Ronstadt return to the Aladdin Hotel here and sing on stage with "Fahrenheit 9/11" director Michael Moore?There's a strong possibility, as the resort casino on the Las Vegas Strip is likely to get a new owner soon, an owner who didn't object to Ronstadt publicly announcing her support for the controversial filmmaker. "Upon the assumption of ownership, and with a new management team in place, we would like to offer the use of the Theatre of Performing Arts to Linda Ronstadt for a second concert and further to take Michael Moore up on his offer to join her on stage to introduce her and sing a song," said Planet Hollywood CEO Robert Earl, who is awaiting approval by the Nevada Gaming Commission to become Aladdin's new owner.

"We respect artists' creativity and support their rights to express themselves," said Earl. "We were very sorry to hear about the unfortunate circumstances of this past Saturday night and want to make it clear that Planet Hollywood has never, in our 13-year history, restricted any artists' right to free speech and we will continue with that policy once we take ownership."
Guess the free speech rights of the current owner don't matter, eh?
It was Ronstadt's in-concert support for Moore that prompted hundreds of concertgoers to boo and leave the event in disgust. Ronstadt dedicated her final song, The Eagles' "Desperado," to Moore whom she called a "great American patriot" and "someone who cares about this country deeply and is trying to help." The singer, 58, also encouraged the audience to see Moore's Iraq-war documentary, which is critical of President Bush. According to the Las Vegas Sun, some of the angry fans reportedly defaced posters of Ronstadt in the lobby of the hotel, writing comments and tossing drinks on her pictures. Others are said to have cheered her remarks.

Moore says Aladdin owes Ronstadt an apology, and suggests to the hotel: "Invite her back and I'll join her in singing 'America the Beautiful' on your stage. Then I will show 'Fahrenheit 9/11' free of charge to all your guests and anyone else in Las Vegas who wants to see it."
And let's invite back all the people who were offended while we're at it.
In an open letter to Aladdin's current president Bill Timmins, Moore blasted the way the singer was booted off the property. "For you to throw Linda Ronstadt off the premises because she dared to say a few words in support of me and my film, is simply stupid and un-American," Moore wrote.
Timmins simply exercised his free speech rights, didn't he Lumpy?
A spokeswoman for Timmins tells WorldNetDaily the current ownership has no intention of responding to Moore. "What happened had nothing to do with Michael Moore, so why would we respond?" said Aladdin's Tyri Squyres. "We hired Linda Ronstadt to entertain our guests. She used our venue as a political platform," she added. "We're known for music, gaming, dining and fun, and not for political statements. That's why people pay $80 a ticket, to hear her beautiful voice."
I should ask .com, since he's the Rantburg expert on Vegas, but if I were going to a show there it would be for one of two reasons: 1) celebrate my winnings 2) forget my losses at the table. Linda's job was to smile, hit the high notes and make the band look good, not blabber about her politics. It wasn't her microphone.

Posted by: Steve White 2004-07-22
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=38719