Ariana Grande announces new US tour dates

Ariana Grande has added a new leg of US tour dates into her ongoing “Sweetener World Tour”. Between November 9th and December 21st, Grande will visit 19 cities throughout the country, such as Brooklyn, Nashville, Raleigh, Miami, Phoenix, and beyond. Tickets to the newly announced shows go on sale June 26th. See Grande’s updated tour
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New Age Beverages CEO On Playing Your Own Game

New Age Beverages CEO Brent Willis  How lots of people can say their career has began studying at West Point to making a Bob Marley inspired, cannabis-infused beverage brand? It’s safe to say Brent Willis, CEO of New Age Beverages, is in rare company in this aspect. However, it was to wherever he is now
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Rockies and Padres broke MLB record for most runs in a 4-game series

For one show, it was just like the humidor didn’t exist in Coors Field. The Rockies and the Padres combined for an unbelievable 92 runs within their series. It had been the most in a four-game series since 1900, breaking the 88 totaled by the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Philadelphia Phillies in 1929, in accordance
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Heart expand “Love Alive 2019 Tour” with Joan Jett

Earlier in the past, Heart declared theyrsquo;d go back to the street this summer for their first North American tour in 3 decades. Dubbed the “Love Alive Tour”, that draws its name from their 1977 Little Queen track, the band fronted by Ann and Nancy Wilson have now extended their upcoming outing to the fall. The
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How you eat well when you are depressed and bored with life?

Hi , I’m also a 30F who isn’t even satisfied with my own life scenario. I work in call center customer service. While I’m great at my job, I’m tired to death. I’m tired of getting yelled at for stuff I could ’t even control. Because I use all of my emotional energy functioning, I
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Nuggets offseason agenda: What moves can Denver make?

The business of basketball never sleeps. However, for the Nuggets, rather than having to negotiate a trade requirement from a celebrity player (New Orleans) or dreading a potential departure of a Finals MVP (Toronto), Denver is confronted with different so-called fantastic problems that summer. The most pressing issue pertains to the $30 million team option
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Classic Colorado Tours To Take Out-Of-Towners On

Summer at Denver is almost in full swing, and visitors far and near are flood into the city. Should you’ll have family in from out of town or are only searching for something to do, then Colorado boasts no shortage of interesting and edifying tours of local factories, historical buildings, temples and so much more.
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Nuggets Mailbag: Who could Denver target in free agency summer?

Who are the one man the Nuggets should target and have a chance? I enjoy Julius Randle, Bojan Bogdanovic and Khris Middleton . — Rich, Lakewood Those are adequate options but so much of what they can do will be based on what happens with all Paul Millsap and also his 30 million team option.
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Commentary: Chris Brown headlining Summer Jam is a stain on Denver

With so much progress made toward sex and sexual equity — both legal and cultural — because the dawn of the #MeToo movement in overdue 2017, I was disappointed last week to see promoter Live Nation touting convicted domestic-violence felon Chris Brown because the headliner for KS 107.5’s annual Summer Jam concert. Isn ’t even the
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Long-Term Thinking in a Start-Up Town (Ep. 381)

The average American family spends $9,000 per year owning and operating a car that is parked 96 percent of the time. John Zimmer — the president of Lyft — wants to free us from our cars. We talked to him in San Francisco. (Photo: Pxhere) Recorded live in San Francisco. Guests include the keeper of
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