New York Post

Canoodling? NYers will talk

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Cindy Adams

DIEGO Luna, who starred in “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” with Fe

licity Jones, and Netflix’s “Narcos: Mexico” about the cartels, is having a very silencio romance. Luna, who once dated

Suki Waterhouse, is now with Marina de Tav

ira, “Roma’s” Oscar nom for Best Supporting.

Both from Mexico City but recently here, they’ve been careful not to be photograph­ed together, arriving and leaving events separately as to not attract attention. And even though you can find photos of them online smooching, Luna says he wants to keep their romance undercover. Right. Like anyone keeps their mouth shut in New York.

What I’m hearing

PARIS’ Isabelle Huppert: “I dislike demonstrat­ions, but when it’s not too extreme I sympathize with our yellow-vest protesters. People sometimes must face the difficulti­es others experience” . . .

KATE Hudson in Hudson Yards’ TAK Room restaurant . . . BRADLEY Cooper, Alec Baldwin, model Sofia Symonds applauding pianist Lang Lang at the Philharmon­ic . . . VETERAN’S Day

Susan J. Barron’s art — soldiers suffering from PTSD — shows at Tennessee’s Reece Museum.

Mason jar open

COMING : “The Jackie Mason Musical.” A “mini off-Broadway

production,” part of the Fringe Festival, it’s been, so far, in Boca Raton, Fla. It claims his “lovechild Sheba

Mason stars as her [own] mother” and that “book and music’s by Sheba’s mom, Ginger Reiter.” One song is “I Never Met This Yenta.”

Pay attention. More second generation. Shirley MacLaine’s

daughter, Sachi Parker, plus Richard Pryor Jr. co-plan a new play. “The Interrupte­d Journey.” Both also plan both will star. A compliment­ary wine-and-cheese thing accompanie­d their recent reading. Both co-hosted.

More. Be your dance card empty, know that NY Times editor

Alexandra Jacobs just published her book on the late Elaine Stritch. Title: “Still Here.” It says her life “was measured out not in coffee spoons nor even wine glasses but column inches.” Also in the plastic baggies Elaine brought to my dinner, in which she shovelled her leftover salad with Russian dressing to take home.

“TIE one end of a rubber band to your rear axle and the other end to Bernie Sanders’ tongue. Then ask him how great he is.”

Only on Park Avenue, kids, only on Park Avenue.

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