Thesaurus / concert
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TECHCRUNCH STILL BRINGS THE FUN TO DISRUPT 2020ALEXANDRA AMESSEPTEMBER 11, 2020TECHCRUNCHTaiwan is now having concerts because they have the public health infrastructure in place to be able to deal with whatever cases they do get.
TRUMP DOWNPLAYED THE THREAT FROM COVID-19. HERE’S HOW WE COULD’VE FOUGHT BACK HARDER.KATE BAGGALEYSEPTEMBER 11, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCEAstraZeneca, which is developing the vaccine in concert with the University of Oxford, pushed pause on September 8 after a study volunteer in the United Kingdom had a suspected serious reaction.
HERE’S WHAT PAUSING THE ASTRAZENECA-OXFORD CORONAVIRUS VACCINE TRIAL REALLY MEANSAIMEE CUNNINGHAMSEPTEMBER 9, 2020SCIENCE NEWSBTS grossed $170 million last year, ranking it fifth among the world’s top concert draws, just behind Elton John, according to concert trade publication Pollstar.
SOUTH KOREAN BOY BAND BTS BUILT AN ARMY. NOW, THEY MIGHT GET TO DEFER MILITARY SERVICEKDUNN6SEPTEMBER 4, 2020FORTUNEIt’s up to Beaudoin to meet and exceed revenue for concerts, to collect individual contributions and grants, organize special events, and ensure that TWC grows and retains a talented staff.
WASHINGTON CHORUS FORGES AHEAD AMID PANDEMICPATRICK FOLLIARDAUGUST 26, 2020WASHINGTON BLADEShe oversaw the production of hundreds of concerts and events across the United States and around the world.
POWER COUPLE WORKING TO ELECT BIDENPETER ROSENSTEINAUGUST 20, 2020WASHINGTON BLADETravel and larger events, like live concerts and major sporting events, are sometimes booked several months in advance.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU LOST MONEY ON AN EVENT CANCELED BECAUSE OF COVID-19RACHEL KINGAUGUST 19, 2020FORTUNEHe just finished a month-long concert tour in drive-in venues, which if you missed it, shame on you.
THE BEST STREAMING SHOWS QUARANTINE HAS TO OFFERJOSHUA EFERIGHEAUGUST 14, 2020OZYIt’s the latest installment of the outdoor summer concert series, following an opening weekend at New Jersey’s Westfield Garden State Plaza that featured five sold-out shows as well as shows in Los Angeles.
QUEENS OF ‘DRIVE ’N DRAG’ ROARING INTO TOWNJOHN PAUL KINGAUGUST 12, 2020WASHINGTON BLADEThe show is part of an experimental live concerts series that has been taking place on the platform during the pandemic.
VIRTUAL REALITY HAS BEEN BOOSTED BY CORONAVIRUS—HERE’S HOW TO AVOID IT LEADING US TO DYSTOPIAALEXANDROS SKANDALISJUNE 24, 2020SINGULARITY HUB WORDS RELATED TO CONCERT
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