The sheer power and size of Swift’s fandom has spurred conversations about economic inequality, merely symbolized by Ticketmaster.
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Kelly Rowland tells booing crowd to ‘chill out’ after Chris Brown wins AMA
After presenting the award for male R&B artist at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, the former member of Destiny’s Child accepted the prize on Brown’s behalf.
Blythe Danner reveals she has oral cancer, which claimed life of husband Bruce Paltrow
Danner, mother of actress Gwyneth Paltrow, told People magazine that she has battled a rare oral cancer – adenoid cystic carcinoma – since March 2018.
Theater review: ‘Straight White Men’ takes on the complexity of family dynamics
Gathered for Christmas, three brothers and their dad debate social and personal issues in the Mad Horse production.
‘Power Rangers’ star Jason David Frank dies at 49
Frank’s manager did not name the cause of death or say when he died, but asked for ‘privacy of his family and friends during this horrible time’
Biden’s granddaughter Naomi ties knot in White House wedding
Naomi Biden and her new husband Peter Neal had the ceremony on the South Lawn with a lunch inside the building and an evening reception coming later.
Breakdown of Taylor Swift concert tickets probed by attorneys general
Some state attorneys general aren’t shaking off this week’s Ticketmaster debacle.
Design teams unveil visions for Portland Museum of Art expansion
One of four finalists will be selected by the end of the year, but the $100 million project is not likely to be completed until 2026.
Taylor Swift upset that Ticketmaster put fans through ‘several bear attacks’
Friday’s planned public sale of Swift tickets was canceled Thursday due to “extraordinarily high demands on ticketing systems.
Robert Clary, last of the ‘Hogan’s Heroes’ stars, dies at 96
Clary died Wednesday of natural causes at his home in the Los Angeles area, his niece said Thursday.