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BeyoncéBeyonc� debuted Ivy Park in 2016 as a 50/50 venture with Philip Green, the owner of popular British clothing brand Topshop. In 2019, Beyonc� relaunched Ivy Park with Adidas. The Wall Street Journal ran an article reporting on weak sales for Ivy Park.
Beyoncé & Adidas Walk Away From Ivy Park Partnership: Report
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MusicCheck out the couple’s “Beso,” “Vampiros,” and “Promesa”
Rosalía and Rauw Alejandro Share 3 New Songs on RR EP
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TicketmasterNeil Young is one of many artists publicly criticizing Ticketmaster for their long held monopoly on concert ticket sales. The singer-songwriter decried the company's high ticket prices and ticket fees, which have reached up to 30% for some artists. Young has frequently used his platform to criticize mammoth companies.
Neil Young says "concert touring is broken" following The Cure's Ticketmaster controversy
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EntertainmentCaroline Polachek performed "Welcome to My Island" on The Tonight Show. The song is from her new album Desire, I Want to Turn Into You. She performed the song amid flashing strobe lights in front of an all black background. Watch it all happen below.Polachek is set to tour starting in April.
Caroline Polachek performs new single 'Welcome to My Island' on 'The Tonight Show'
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Witnessing Joanna Newsom’s Surprise New Era
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Ticketmaster · MontrealA Canadian law firm has filed a class action lawsuit against Ticketmaster over allegedly price gauging tickets for Drake's upcoming tour. The Montreal-based firm LPC Avocat Inc. claims that the ticketing behemoth misleads consumers for their own financial gain. The suit alleges that Ticketmaster knew about the July 15 Drake concert in advance but withheld the information.
Drake concert tickets at the centre of new Canadian class-action lawsuit against Ticketmaster
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WeaponsThe incident stemmed from a feud between Taxstone and rapper Troy Ave. Troy Ave was wounded in the incident, and his bodyguard Ronald McPhatter was killed after being shot in the chest. Taxstone, whose real name is Daryl Campbell, was found guilty of manslaughter in the first degree and assault in the second degree. Sentencing is set to take place on April 19.
Taxstone convicted of manslaughter for 2016 shooting at T.I. concert
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EntertainmentRudolph and Ronald Isley co-founded the Isley Brothers with their brother OKelly in 1954. Rudolph claims he and Ronald each held 50 percent share of ownership in the group and the trademark. Rudolph retired from performing and recording with the band in 1989. Ronald and Ernie squared off against surviving members of Earth, Wind, & Fire in a Steve Harvey-hosted Easter special.
Isley vs. Isley: Rudolph sues Ronald over Isley Brothers trademark
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