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The Justice Department says it's reached a settlement in its antitrust lawsuit against Ticketmaster and its parent company, California-based Live Nation Entertainment that will benefit consumers by letting competitors play a role in ticket sales and force Live Nation to sell 13 amphitheaters. Some states, though, are not joining the deal and say they'll continue a trial in New York federal court. The case alleged there was an illegal monopoly over live events in America. The announcement angered a judge who said he was kept out of the loop. The government has said Live Nation's monopoly costs consumers. Live Nation has maintained that artists and teams set prices and decide how tickets are sold.
A requiem—and a travelogue—for Dead and Company, the definitive and longest-lasting post-Jerry incarnation of the Grateful Dead.
Dead and Company—the most successful and longest-running post-Jerry configuration of Grateful Dead members—has purportedly given up the road. We took one last trip to Shakedown Street to make sense of what it all meant and what it means if they’re done.
As jazzed as I've ever been to fly out to San Francisco. The final #deadandcompany shows tonight thru Sunday and I can't wait to hang with some dear friends 🌹💀⚡️
Who's going?