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Coachella's Strict Radius Clause 'Sucks The Oxygen' Out Of The Festival World, Lawsuit Argues
The largest music festival in the U.S. is being sued over its radius clause. Dave Brooks, Billboard's senior correspondent for touring and live entertainment, explains the details.
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Growing Up Black, Gay And Catholic In Texas, Memoirist Put His Faith In Beyoncé
Michael Arceneaux's new book, I Can't Date Jesus, is a collection of essays about his early years. Beyoncé, he says, taught him a valuable lesson: "Just be yourself and be very good at what you do."
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See A Full Concert By Trey Anastasio With An Unlikely Reunion
The July 7 performance from the Levitate Music and Arts Festival reunited Anastasio with keyboardist Ray "The Milkman" Paczkowski, who'd been diagnosed with brain cancer.
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Lori McKenna Brings Plainspoken Modesty And Intimate Acoustics To 'The Tree'
A Massachusetts native who struck gold further South as a country music songwriter, McKenna solidifies her status as a recording artist in her own right on her latest album.
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In 'Give Me Your Hand,' A Bond Forged By Secrets Can't Be Broken
Megan Abbott's new novel centers on a two young women whose high school friendship has morphed into professional rivalry. Critic Maureen Corrigan calls Give Me Your Hand a "spectacular thriller."
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Pakistan's National Elections Are Marred By Violence
Tens of millions of Pakistanis are casting votes in the country's national elections. The balloting has been scarred by violence — including a suicide bombing that killed more than two dozen people.
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Potted Plants Disappear From Indiana Neighborhood Porches
Security camera footage showed a woman taking them. A resident tracked her down and called police. Cops say a search warrant turned up 165 plants and lawn decorations on her property.
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U.S. Farmers Feel The Hurt From Trump's Tariff Fight
Noel King talks to GOP Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska about the president's plan to help farmers by giving them a $12 billion aid package. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe weighs in on their conversation.
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Idaho Director Of Agriculture Weighs In On Trump's Proposed Aid For Farmers
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Idaho Director of Agriculture Celia Gould about the effects of tariffs in Idaho and the Trump administration's proposed aid package for farmers.
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