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“De Puerto Rico al Mundo”

Last week, the NFL announced that “3x GRAMMY Award-winning global recording artist Bad Bunny will perform at the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime” this

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Not-so-funflation

Last week, we talked about dynamic pricing and the various ways it could impact your wallet. This includes concert tickets, which got us thinking about

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The age of dynamic pricing

Earlier this month, pop fans were delighted to see Ariana Grande had chosen not to use dynamic pricing in concert ticket sales for her upcoming

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The business of the convention

Earlier this month, Phoenix Fan Fusion – an annual three-day fan convention held in Downtown Phoenix – hit a new attendance record of 130,145 people

The economics of public art

A mural on the side of a new apartment building, a light installation that illuminates a walkway at night, and statues that flank park entrances.

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How far you’ll go

When Moana 2 was released last Thanksgiving, it became the highest-grossing opening weekend for an animated film globally. Shortly before the release, the original Moana

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Let’s take it outside

This week is National Park Week. While there are 63 locations in the United States that include the words “National Park” in their proper name,

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Don’t count out printed books just yet

When ebooks first rose to popularity after the 2007 release of the Amazon Kindle, many wondered if they’d kill the print publishing industry. Fast forward to

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Vinyl records: What’s old is new

When Taylor Swift released her latest album The Tortured Poets Department, the album shattered vinyl record sales when over 800,000 physical copies were sold in

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