Andrew Limbong
Stories
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Arts & Life
Weekly recommendations from Pop Culture Happy Hour hosts and guests
Each week, the guests and hosts on Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. Today it's The White Lotus, KennyHoopla's song "Estella," Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis' first album and more.
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Arts & Life
Emmett Till Funeral Site, Other Black Landmarks Share $3 Million Preservation Grant
A $3 million grant from the African American Cultural Heritage Fund is aimed at helping 40 landmarks across the country address repair, renovation, and other preservation needs.
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Law & Courts
Judge: Britney Spears Can Choose Her Own Lawyer In Conservatorship Case
A Superior Court judge has cleared Britney Spears to hire her own lawyer in the battle over her conservatorship. She picked a prominent Hollywood lawyer and ex-federal prosecutor to take up her case.
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Music
Spears' Case Goes Back To Court — Here's What Could Be Next For Her Conservatorship
While a flurry of petitions and requests were made after the popstar's testimony, no one has filed a petition to end the conservatorship.
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Arts & Life
The Key To Flirting? It's Not About You
Flirting can be scary. What if you get rejected? Reframing that mindset is key to an enjoyable flirting experience, according to experts. Their first tip: Remember that it's not about you.
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Arts & Life
Britney Spears' Lawyer, Samuel Ingham III, Requests To Resign
The court appointed lawyer has represented the pop star since the beginning of her conservatorship. At Spears' explosive hearing last month, she expressed wishes to hire her own lawyer.
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Arts & Life
Telenovela Pioneer Delia Fiallo Dead At 96
Fiallo was known as the "mother of the telenovela," writing hugely popular stories that were packed with torrid love affairs, amnesia, murders, and more.
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Law & Courts
Britney Spears Tells A Judge That She Wants Her Life Back
Addressing a Los Angeles Superior Court judge via a remote connection, pop star Britney Spears called for an end to her long-running conservatorship, which has controlled her life since 2008.
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Arts & Life
As Grants For Shuttered Venues Trickle Out, Many Owners Are Still Waiting
The Shuttered Venue Operators Grant was meant to help small independent venues, theaters and other entertainment spaces hit hard by the pandemic. But it's taken six months to get up and running.
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National
Music Industry Pushes Play On Big Festivals
Summer music festivals and concerts are coming back after a long pause. Big festivals like Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo and Governors Ball have all announced their lineups. But will they be safe?