Taylor Swift Is ‘Time’ Magazine’s , 2023 Person of the Year.
According to 'Time,' Swift was "the individual
who most shaped the headlines over the
previous 12 months, for better or for worse.".
That statement is difficult to argue, considering
the singer's successful Eras Tour, concert film,
re-released versions of 'Speak Now' and '1989,'
as well as her romance with Travis Kelce.
That statement is difficult to argue, considering
the singer's successful Eras Tour, concert film,
re-released versions of 'Speak Now' and '1989,'
as well as her romance with Travis Kelce.
Everywhere you look, someone's
talking about Taylor Swift.
Swift being named person of the year is also noteworthy
because she's the first individual to be recognized by the
publication for their success in arts, 'Pitchfork' reports.
.
In a divided world, where too many
institutions are failing, Taylor Swift found
a way to transcend borders and be a source
of light.
No one else on the planet today
can move so many people so well.
, 'Time' writer Sam Jacobs, via 'Time'.
While her popularity has grown
across the decades, this is the year that
Swift, 33, achieved a kind of nuclear fusion:
shooting art and commerce together
to release an energy of historic force, 'Time' writer Sam Jacobs, via 'Time'.
In 2023, the singer had three No.
1 albums,
and her concert film broke box
office records, 'Pitchfork' reports.
In 2023, the singer had three No.
1 albums,
and her concert film broke box
office records, 'Pitchfork' reports.
'Time' writer Sam Jacobs said,
"A U.S. diplomat told me how meaningful it was
to get Swift to agree to play in his host country," .
Symbolizing just how far
her reach has begun to stretch.
In Buenos Aires, Swifties camped out starting
in June to attend her show in November
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According to protest organisers, hundreds of thousands of Argentines flooded the streets to express their outrage over cuts to higher public education under the newly elected President Javier Milei. Students, professors, parents, and alumni from the country's 57 state-run universities rallied together on Tuesday, uniting in defence of free public university education amidst the economic turmoil plaguing South America. Joined by labour unions, opposition parties, and private universities, the demonstrations spread from Buenos Aires to major cities like Cordoba, marking one of the largest protests against the austerity measures implemented since Milei assumed office in December. While police estimated around 100,000 participants in the capital alone, organisers claimed the number soared closer to half-a-million, effectively paralysing the city centre for hours.
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Olympic Break-Dancing , Is Making Its First Appearance , at the Paris Games.
NBC reports that break-dancing will
make its debut as an official Olympic
sport at the upcoming Paris Games.
Also known as breaking, the sport
features headspins, windmills, various
"freeze" moves and will be set to music.
According to the Paris Olympics, the sport is , "characterized by acrobatic movements, stylized
footwork and the key role played by the DJ and
the MC (master of ceremonies) during battles.".
The sport first made an appearance
at the 2018 Youth Olympics
in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
According to NBC Olympics, the event
garnered over one million viewers,
a much wider audience than many other sports.
According to NBC Olympics, the event
garnered over one million viewers,
a much wider audience than many other sports.
Breaking joins a number of other new sports, including
three that were debuted at the 2020 Tokyo Games: , surfing, skateboarding and sport climbing.
Breaking joins a number of other new sports, including
three that were debuted at the 2020 Tokyo Games: , surfing, skateboarding and sport climbing.
Breaking joins a number of other new sports, including
three that were debuted at the 2020 Tokyo Games: , surfing, skateboarding and sport climbing.
NBC reports that the new sports represent an effort
by the International Olympic Committee (IOC)
to draw in younger viewers and athletes. .
NBC reports that the new sports represent an effort
by the International Olympic Committee (IOC)
to draw in younger viewers and athletes. .
The Paris Olympics breaking competition
will be split into two events on August 9
and 10 at La Concorde Urban Park.
According to the Paris Olympics, the event
will see a total of 16 B-boys or 16 B-girls , "go face to face in spectacular solo battles.".
According to the Paris Olympics, the event
will see a total of 16 B-boys or 16 B-girls , "go face to face in spectacular solo battles."
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Trevor Noah , Will Host the Grammys Again.
The former 'Daily Show' host
will helm the awards show for the
fourth consecutive year, 'Pitchfork' reports. .
He made the announcement on his podcast,..
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Taylor Swift Shares How Feud , With Kim and Kanye Affected Her Mentally.
In her cover interview for 'Time'
magazine's person of the year, Swift opened
up about the 2016 feud, 'People' reports.
At..
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