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Taylor Swift, Beyonce tours boost Ticketmaster parent Live Nation's revenues
Ticketmaster’s parent company Live Nation Entertainment is seeing booming revenue thanks to high ticket prices and surging concert demand.
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Tupac Shakur murder suspect pleads not guilty to orchestrating 1996 killing
Duane Keith “Keffe D” Davis is the only person still alive who was in the vehicle from which shots were fired and the only person ever charged with a crime in the case.
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Taylor Swift coming to Vancouver's BC Place in 2024
According to Ticketmaster, the next sale on tickets will be on Thursday, Nov. 9 at 11 a.m.
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‘Succession' star Alan Ruck crashes truck into Hollywood pizzeria: reports
The owner of Raffallo’s Pizza said that the truck, a Rivian, went through a wall into the pizzeria’s bathroom.
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Céline Dion and a 'memorable' visit with Montreal Canadiens in Las Vegas
Icon Céline Dion shared a few photos online of her first public outing since her diagnosis of the incurable neurological disorder stiff-person syndrome.
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Robert De Niro trial: Actor says he 'berated' ex-employee, called her names
Robert De Niro on several occasions grew visibly upset and raised his voice while testifying against his former assistant Graham Chase Robinson.
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Tyler Christopher, 'General Hospital' star, dies at 50
Tyler Christopher joined the ‘General Hospital’ cast as Nikolas Cassadine in 1996 and won over fans with his portrayal of the misguided Greek prince.
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Celebrity Halloween costumes: Stars who went all-out in 2023
From Paris Hilton to Ed Sheeran and Heidi Klum, here are some of the most impressive celebrity Halloween costumes of 2023.
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'He was complicated': Matthew Perry's ex-fiancée speaks out following his death
Molly Hurwitz said she loved Matthew Perry “deeper than I could comprehend,” but he also “caused pain like I’d never known.”
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'Nonsense': Robert De Niro defends himself in discrimination trial testimony
Robert De Niro and his company, Canal Productions, are being sued for more than $16 million in damages over claims of severe emotional distress and reputational harm.
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