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Cirque Du Soleil Closes Its Las Vegas Shows Because of Virus
Cirque du Soleil, creator of many of the most popular shows in Las Vegas, says that it is temporarily suspending its productions in the city as well as around the world because of the new coronavirus outbreak
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California Governor Signs Fur Sale, Circus Animal Bans
California will be the first state to ban the sale and manufacture of new fur products and the third to bar most animals from circus performances under a pair of bills signed Saturday by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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Everything Disney Revealed About Its Parks, Cruise Lines and Resorts at D23 Expo
Coming off the successful launch of its Star Wars-themed Galaxy’s Edge land in Anaheim, Disney continues to add new features and attractions to its theme parks and cruise lines, which it outlined Sunday at its D23 Expo. Without the new Galaxy’s Edge land in Anaheim, Disney’s theme parks and resorts took in more than $20 billion in revenue last...
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Michael Jackson's Estate Pays Tribute on 10th Anniversary of King of Pop's Death
Michael Jackson’s estate paid tribute to his artistry and charity Tuesday as fans make final preparations for gatherings to celebrate his memory on the 10th anniversary of the King of Pop’s death. “Ten years ago today, the world lost a gifted artist and extraordinary humanitarian,” the Jackson estate said in a statement to The Associated Press. “A decade later, Michael...
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Michael Jackson's Estate Pays Tribute on 10th Anniversary of King of Pop's Death
Michael Jackson’s estate paid tribute to his artistry and charity Tuesday as fans make final preparations for gatherings to celebrate his memory on the 10th anniversary of the King of Pop’s death. “Ten years ago today, the world lost a gifted artist and extraordinary humanitarian,” the Jackson estate said in a statement to The Associated Press. “A decade later, Michael...
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Michael Jackson's Popularity Endures, Even After New Scandal
The documentary “Leaving Neverland” presented a disturbing depiction of Michael Jackson as a child molester, but the initial wave of negative publicity hasn’t greatly diminished the King of Pop’s image or the enduring popularity of his music. Many believe Jackson’s musical legacy is still going strong as Tuesday’s 10th anniversary of his death approaches. Backlash to the documentary that aired...
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Michael Jackson's Popularity Endures, Even After New Scandal
The documentary “Leaving Neverland” presented a disturbing depiction of Michael Jackson as a child molester, but the initial wave of negative publicity hasn’t greatly diminished the King of Pop’s image or the enduring popularity of his music. Many believe Jackson’s musical legacy is still going strong as Tuesday’s 10th anniversary of his death approaches. Backlash to the documentary that aired...
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Cirque Du Soleil Acrobat Dies After ‘Horrifying Drop'
A Cirque du Soleil acrobat who was injured after falling onto the stage during a show in Tampa died Sunday, a statement from the entertainment group confirmed. Yann Arnaud, an aerialist who was performing during a March 17 production of VOLTA, died from his injuries in the hospital, the company said. “The entire Cirque du Soleil family is in shock…
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Weekend Happenings: Crabs, Crossfit and Contortionists
Whether you’re looking to get a workout in, or sample some of the best seafood South Florida has to offer, there’s plenty to do this weekend. Here’s a preview of some of what’s going on around town.
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Celine Dion, Imagine Dragons Unite at Largest Vegas Strong Benefit Concert
Celine Dion, Imagine Dragons and other top performers appeared onstage at the Vegas Strong Benefit Concert on Friday in Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena, the largest musical event to pay tribute to the victims of the October 1 shooting. From inside a 32nd-floor suite at the Mandalay Bay Hotel, a male gunman fired below into the audience of the Route 91...
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Imagine Dragons, Others to Pay Tribute to Las Vegas
Imagine Dragons and The Killers will pay tribute to the victims of the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history when they headline a concert Friday in Las Vegas, the city that saw them rise to stardom.
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Imagine Dragons Among Vegas Shooting Benefit Headliners
The Killers and Imagine Dragons are headlining a benefit concert next month to help the victims of the shooting at an outdoor music festival in Las Vegas.
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What Is Dead Will Never Die: Michael Jackson Tops Forbes Earning's List for Deceased Celebrities
Jackson is atop the Forbes list of top-earning dead celebrities for the fifth straight year, with $75 million. Forbes says Jackson’s earnings are boosted by a new greatest hits album, a Las Vegas Cirque du Soleil show and a stake in the EMI music publishing catalog.
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Jury: Michael Jackson Estate Owes Quincy Jones $9.4 Million
A jury on Wednesday found that Michael Jackson’s estate owes Quincy Jones $9.4 million in royalties and production fees from “Billie Jean,” ”Thriller” and more of the superstar’s biggest hits....
The award from a Los Angeles Superior Court jury fell short of the $30 million the legendary producer sought in the lawsuit filed nearly four years ago. The Jackson estate had... -
Blue Man Group Sells to Cirque du Soleil
Blue Man Group has entertained millions of people over the years, but now they’re embarking on a new chapter as they join forces with another massive entertainment company.
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Criss Angel Hospitalized After Stunt Mishap in Las Vegas
Criss Angel was hospitalized and his Mindfreak Live! show in Las Vegas was cut short Friday after he appeared to lose consciousness in the middle of a dangerous stunt. Scores of his fans expressed shock and support for the star online.
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Technician Who Died in San Francisco Was the Canadian Son of Cirque du Soleil Founder
The technician who died during the set-up of the Cirque du Soleil show “Luzia” in San Francisco was identified Wednesday by the company as the son of one of the company’s founders.
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Cirque Du Soleil Worker Dies After Industrial Accident Before AT&T Park Show: Police
A technician died Tuesday night after an industrial accident during the set-up for the Cirque du Soleil show at AT&T Park in San Francisco, police said, marking the third death for the worldwide acrobatic show since 2009, according to reports and federal records.
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Pink Named UNICEF Ambassador in Fight to End Child Malnutrition
Trailblazing pop star Pink saw firsthand severely malnourished children during a recent visit to Haiti as a part of a UNICEF program to provide therapeutic food packets to children in need