The streaming service, which became popular in the 2000s, paid $245,000 for the festival naming rights. It’s unclear what exactly it plans to do with the embattled brand.
Category: Two Thousand Twenty Two
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Wall St. Is Making Irrelevant Predictions, Again
Optimistic guesses about the future are not forecasts, our columnist says.
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Jazz’s Year of Reckoning With Tradition
The New York Times – Music:As the genre experiences a creative renaissance, has it become quietly radical to re-embrace the past?
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7 Songs We Nearly Missed in 2022
The New York Times – Music:Hear tracks by Flo, Becky G and Karol G, Monster and Big Flock and more.
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The Year of Bad Bunny
The New York Times – Music:With a blockbuster LP and a smash tour, the genre-melding superstar set a new bar for himself, and expanded the possibilities for Spanish-language pop worldwide.
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Auto Sales Likely Fell in 2022 Because of Supply Chain Chaos
The New York Times – Business:Automakers have been hampered by the supply of semiconductors and higher interest rates.
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10 Things Our Critics Are Looking Forward to in 2023
The New York Times – Music:“Succession” returns, the Spider-Verse spawns a sequel, Kelela hits the road and Michael B. Jordan makes his directing debut with “Creed III.”
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Year-End Listener Mailbag: Your 2022 Questions, Part 2
The New York Times – Music:Answering reader queries about the state of the music video, Morgan Wallen, SZA and Ethel Cain and more.
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Unlikely Parallels in a Year of Momentous Deaths
The New York Times – Business:The deaths of luminaries like Queen Elizabeth II and Bill Russell did not necessarily surprise. Others, though, inscrutably departed seemingly in tandem.
