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UK police are investigating Bob Vylan's Glastonbury performance — but what does the law actually say about protest, free ...
"I cannot express clearly enough that I wanted Bob Vylan to perform at our festival," RADAR Festival organizer Catherine ...
Left-wing culture, especially online, could be censorious, leaving many who interacted with it afraid of saying the wrong ...
This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times. The BBC issued a formal apology after broadcasting a controversial ...
The prime minister is involved; so is the U.S. deputy secretary of State. The BBC is changing policies. But Bob Vylan remains ...
The BBC has issued a formal apology and announced it will no longer be live-streaming “high-risk” music acts after punk rap duo Bob Vylan’s controversial Glastonbury Festival performance on Saturday ...
The portrayal of Jews as unwelcome interlopers in the creation and appreciation of art—because their mean, narrow-minded, self-centered spirit is antithetical to artistic greatness—is alive and well.T ...
The BBC apologized for airing Bob Vylan's "offensive" Glastonbury Music Festival set over the weekend and is changing its ...
For a while, the fastest route to popularity on the political right was to decry the lack of free speech in Britain. Now, the ...
Bob Vylan removed from Europe music festivals including Radar Festival and Kave Fest following pro-Palestine Glastonbury set.
The rap duo were set to headline a Manchester music festival and play Kave Fest in France, but will no longer be appearing ...