For 13 years, nearly every aspect of Britney Spears’ life including major financial, professional and medical decisions has been controlled by her father Jamie Spears through a court-approved conservatorship.
For 13 years, nearly every aspect of Britney Spears’ life including major financial, professional and medical decisions has been controlled by her father Jamie Spears through a court-approved conservatorship.
Instituted after Spears’ very public breakdown in 2007-2008, the legal arrangement is now older than Spears was when she debuted on “The Mickey Mouse Club.” It has endured even as Spears appeared to stabilize and mount an impressive comeback, releasing multiple albums, touring the world and performing 248 shows during a wildly lucrative four-year residency in Las Vegas.
Since Spears abruptly canceled a second planned residency in early 2019, the legal arrangement shrouded in mystery and a thicket of non-disclosure agreements has increasingly raised questions. Why, many wonder, is someone so capable and productive not allowed to make her own decisions? Journalists have produced think pieces and investigative deep dives alike about the conservatorship, and her
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January 11, 2021 5:47 PM Ariana Lake
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SPOKANE, Wash.– Latah Bistro is serving up a creative solution to a complex problem. The Spokane-area restaurant just debuted dining globes. Server and social media manager Haley Hill said it’s their latest way to adjust to the challenges of this pandemic. Indoor dining is still banned in Washington to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
“The globes were a hit this weekend,” Hill said.
During a cold Inland Northwest winter, globes can provide a cute and cozy getaway. It allows restaurants to expand their seating, too. At Latah Bistro, reservations are required. They have both a happy hour option and dinner option for booking the globes. Hill said each one is properly sanitized between guests.