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Finance
The Cure kept ticket prices deliberately low, then Ticketmaster added big fees. Now fans are getting refunds because the lead singer was so furious
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Christopher Palmeri
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Bloomberg
March 17, 2023
Success
I’m a business professor who sold my vinyl collection in the mid-1990s. It was uncool—and unwise.
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Jay L. Zagorsky
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The Conversation
March 14, 2023
Success
A music professor reveals how Burt Bacharach cracked the code of easy listening
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Gena R. Greher
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The Conversation
February 13, 2023
Finance
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Chris Morris
January 23, 2023
Lifestyle
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January 11, 2023
Commentary
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Finance
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Andrew Dalton
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The Associated Press
November 16, 2022
Tech
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Giles Turner
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November 8, 2022
Lifestyle
‘I always thought the glass was half-full’: AC/DC frontman Brian Johnson chronicles how he went from roofer to rockstar in new memoir
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Mark Kennedy
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The Associated Press
October 24, 2022
Leadership
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October 21, 2022
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