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How to Start Working in the Music Industry
The music industry is vast and fragmented into many diverse elements. There’s a wide range of music business jobs from the musicians, the producers, the publicists, the managers to in-between roles. There are no
Read More »Best Music Streaming Services for Students
If you are a student who is tired of getting a cheap essay and now wants to take some rest, then this is the time to look for the finest streaming options. The fact
Read More »AWAITING THE PUBLIC APOLOGY FROM THE NFL TO Colin Kaepernick
“Someone please tell Roger and Drew Brees to keep their under seasoned under cooked chicken sh** apologies.” – WildeTuna What can we say to please our fellow white Americans and apologize for later when
Read More »Top rap albums of 2020 for teenagers and students
Most college going students are into rap music because it helps them to refresh during studies so that they can concentrate better. For the students taking music as a course, the genre can bring
Read More »STATEMENT FROM PRINCIPAL OWNER TONY RESSLER AND ATLANTA HAWKS & STATE FARM ARENA
ATLANTA – The following was released to media on behalf of Principal Owner Tony Ressler: “This is a time when all of us need to focus on this critical and all too
Read More »NIKE DONATING 40 MILLION TO BLACK COMMUNITIES OVER THE NEXT FOUR YEARS “DO BETTER”
NIKE, JORDAN BRAND AND CONVERSE CHOOSE TO “DO THE RIGHT THING” 40 million is a good start. In a time where your highest consumers are in need whats 40 million? A super star quarterbacks
Read More »THE NBA PLANS FOR RESTART OF THE SEASON
REPORT VIA NBA.COM (AP) — The NBA has told the National Basketball Players Association that it will present a 22-team plan for restarting the season to the league’s board of governors on Thursday, a
Read More »ATLANTA COPS CHARGED FOR ILLEGAL USE OF FORCE ON AUC STUDENTS
ATLANTA — Two police officers have been fired and three others placed on desk duty over excessive use of force during a protest arrest incident involving two college students, Atlanta’s mayor said Sunday. Mayor
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