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Opinion · United StatesAfter spending four hours at a Ghost concert without my cellphone, I realized the elder generations might be onto somethingPaul Bergen/Getty Swedish rock band Ghost performs on stageNEED TO KNOWTKTKTKAftBetween ever-increasing ticket prices and a global pandemic that made people less inclined to go out, live music has faced an unending set of challenges.Bubbling under the surface has also been the question of cell phone use. Does it take away fr…See the Story
[Opinion] I'm Gen Z, and Thought a Phone-Free Concert Might Kill Me. After I Lived Through It, I'm Thinking Boomers May Be Onto Something
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RedditFlying can test anyone’s patience, but Reddit user Safe_Ad_9314, may take the cake for having all their buttons pushed. They shared how a recent flight turned into a surprising lesson in setting boundaries, explaining that they had reserved a window seat—an intentional choice aimed at making their journey just a bit more enjoyable. But as soon as they settled in, a family boarded and a conflict began brewing.After several attempts to calm her, t…Read Article
Adult plane passenger praised for denying window seat to stranger's child having a tantrum
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Cumbria · CumbriaHave you ever watched a movie or read a book or listened to a piece of music and wondered, "How did they come up with that idea?" The creative process is so enigmatic even artists themselves don't always know where their ideas come from, so It's a treat when we get to hear the genesis of a brilliant idea straight from the horse's mouth. It's often not what you would expect!If you've watched Wicked and wondered where the idea for the friendship b…Read Article
'Wicked' author reveals subtle clue in 'The Wizard of Oz' that Glinda and Elphaba were friends
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