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With the Republican National Convention just over a month away, party officials and Milwaukee leaders are still dealing with logistical troubles, including security concerns, sponsorships, and marketing goofs. Taking place in downtown Milwaukee from July 15-18, more than 50,000 people, including an estimated 2,429 Republican delegates, will descend upon southeastern Wisconsin to watch former President
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Radio, record people, podcasters, performers, and everyone who works behind the scenes are in Toronto for the 42nd annual Canadian Music Week, June 2-8. It’s the largest gathering of music industry folk anywhere in the country. Plenty of schmoozing, deal-making, networking, award-giving, and knowledge-gathering will happen over the next few days. CMW, as it’s known
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Fans of the sustainability-focused charity the King’s Foundation are abuzz this weekend, after retired soccer great David Beckham was announced as its latest ambassador. All it took was a royal conversation about the birds and the bees. Beckham, whose wife Victoria Beckham has transitioned from Spice Girls stardom to life as a well-respected fashion designer,
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Jerry Seinfeld has shared yet another hot take, this time saying he’s nostalgic for the “dominant masculinity” among men from decades prior. During an interview appearance on The Free Press’ Honestly with Bari Weiss podcast, the 70-year-old comedian promoted his new Netflix original Unfrosted, a film about the fictionalized origin of the Pop-Tart. Seinfeld said
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After four weeks of witness testimony and two days of jury deliberation in the first criminal trial of a former US president, Donald Trump was found guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records on Thursday. In convicting the presumptive Republican nominee for the November election, a Manhattan jury made the celebrity real estate developer
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As Scottish Taylor Swift fans ready their friendship bracelets and learn their lyrics for the star’s upcoming concerts in Edinburgh, swaths of the capital’s homeless population are reportedly being sent away to make room for tourists. The Scottish outlet TFN was first to claim numerous unhoused persons in Edinburgh were removed from the hotel-like accommodations
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