Pink Floyd to release Live at Knebworth 1990 album
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Pink Floyd performing at Knebworth in 1990Author: Scott ColothanPublished 10th Mar 2021
Pink Floydâs headline performance at The Silver Clef Award Winners Concert 31 years ago is being released as a standalone album for the first time on CD, double vinyl and digital platforms on Friday 30 April 2021.
The sell-out concert at Knebworth House in Knebworth, Hertfordshire on 30th June 1990 saw Pink Floyd perform in front of 120,000 fans and top a bill that also included Robert Plant & Jimmy Page, Phil Collins, Genesis, Eric Clapton, Status Quo and Dire Straits.
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We ve found an American adventure for everyone to mark the changing of the guard in Washington DC
America is full of epic trips
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And so America has entered a new moment. After months of uncertainty and several weeks of (how shall we put it?) turbulence, a page has been turned, a fresh chapter begun.
Will the USA’s politics be less abrasive as a result of this changing of the guard? Perhaps. Will it be suddenly more attractive as a destination? No, not exactly. Because, while the events of recent history: the fractious discourse, the riot in Washington DC, the government by social media, have not painted the nation in the most appealing light, it takes a lot to dim the lustre of a country that, in terms of holidays, is an epic playground.
Indiana woman pleads guilty to climbing Mount Rushmore
A report from a park ranger said the woman told him she climbed in the dark because she knew it was against the law and knew the park was closed. Author: Associated Press Updated: 4:28 AM EST January 6, 2021
KEYSTONE, S.D.
An Indiana woman has pleaded guilty to climbing Mount Rushmore, a federal violation.
Molly Venderley, 20, entered the plea at a hearing in federal court in Rapid City, South Dakota Monday. Two other misdemeanor charges were dropped as part of a plea deal.
Venderley, from Bloomington, Indiana, was fined $1,250 after entering her plea, the Rapid City Journal reported.
But there’s controversy. Trump’s visit will be capped by fireworks for the first time in a decade, notwithstanding worries that pyrotechnics could ignite wildfires. And Native Americans are planning protests, adding Mount Rushmore to the list of monuments around the world that critics see as commemorating histories of racism, slavery and genocide and reinforcing white supremacy.
As I show in my book, “Memorials Matter: Emotion, Environment, and Public Memory at American Historical Sites,” many venerated historical sites tell complicated stories. Even Mount Rushmore, which was designed explicitly to evoke national pride, can be a source of anger or shame rather than patriotic feeling.