Tag: Performers
Drag Shows Are Free Speech
Gun homicides and car accidents are the leading causes of youth death. American children confront challenges as varied as bullying, poverty, gangs, sexual abuse, mental illness, and drug addiction. A state legislator hoping to protect kids might reasonably focus on any number of issues. Drag shows, those improbable culture-war flash points, are not among them. Yet Republican legislators in at least seven states are pushing bills to restrict shows where performers may deviate from traditional gender norms.
The most sweeping
Details zu den 2022 Rockefeller Christmas Tree Lighting Performers
Schnall dich an, denn die Liste ist lang!
Laut NBC (wo das Live-Special ausgestrahlt wird, FYI) umfasst die Liste der Rockefeller-Christbaumbeleuchtungskünstler Andrea Bocelli, Jimmie Allen, Virginia Bocelli, Matteo Bocelli, Katharine McPhee, Alicia Keys, Maya Rudolph, Mickey Guyton, Amy Poehler, die Radio City Rockettes (offensichtlich), die Muppets der Sesamstraße, Dan + Shay, Blake Shelton, die Shindellas und Louis York, unter anderem.
Snoop Dogg’s Net Worth Reveals How He Compares to Other Halftime Show Performers
With more than 35 million albums sold worldwide (not to mention a cannabis business, a production company and his own record label), Snoop Dogg‘s net worth is in the hundreds of millions.
Snoop Dogg—whose real name is Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr.—was born on October 20, 1971, in Long Beach, California. When he was a child, his parents nicknamed him “Snoopy” because of his love of Charlie Brown’s pet dog in the Peanuts comics, according to All Music. Snoop, who rapping … Read more
The Kansas City School That Became a Stop for R. & B. Performers
I grew up in Kansas City and attended Pembroke-Country Day, an all-boys private school, from kindergarten through twelfth grade, beginning in 1960. (It later merged with a girls’ school and became Pembroke Hill.) Recently, I was looking through my old yearbooks and was amazed to see who had performed at upper-school dances when I was in grade school and junior high: Bo Diddley, in 1962; the Drifters, the Crystals, Dr. Feelgood & the Interns, and Brian Hyland, in 1964; Booker