The post Intersect Festival 2019: An Inclusive Wonderland appeared first on Consequence of Sound. After dabbling in music for 21 years, Amazon Web Services is putting their money where their mouth is ...
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Las Vegas' newest music festival describes itself as "the place where music, technology, and art converge," but technology tied to the event's sponsor has prompted some musicians to ...
The Black Madonna has pulled out of her performance at Las Vegas’ Intersect Festival after the DJ learned of the music and tech fest’s connection to Amazon Web Services. On Thursday, a “furious” Black ...
While Spotify grapples with podcasts and Apple explores bundling albums with other entertainment, Amazon continues to barrel into the music business from entirely other directions. Weeks after ...
DJ and producer The Black Madonna said she was “furious” to learn that Amazon Web Services was the presenter of new Las Vegas music festival Intersect, which she had just been added to the lineup of. ...
The post Foo Fighters, Kacey Musgraves, Beck to headline inaugural Intersect Festival in Las Vegas appeared first on Consequence of Sound. Intersect is a new two-day festival taking place at Las Vegas ...
UPDATE OCT. 16: The Intersect Festival has announced the lineup for the festival on Dec. 6 and 7. Friday night will be headlined by Kacey Musgraves and Beck. Other performers include The Black Madonna ...
Two days ago, the Las Vegas music festival Intersect announced additions to its inaugural lineup. One of them was the Black Madonna, a DJ known for her outspoken radical leftist politics. A day after ...
Summer festival season will never end. Some enterprising soul has noticed that it still feels like summer in Las Vegas in December. And later this year, some very big acts will play at the Intersect ...
In the last couple months of the year, when the summer festival season has largely died down, Las Vegas is going to be a happening place. A stacked new hip-hop festival, Day N Vegas, will be headlined ...
SAN ANTONIO — Austin novelist Elizabeth Crook was “just pecking away at the keyboard,” not terribly interested in the main character of her forthcoming novel when she read a magazine story about ...