Former Oasis owner fined $25,000 for intentional service dog discrimination. New owner Sean Sohal claims no knowledge of legal case before April 2025 purchase. Liability for penalty may transfer to ...
Benetti is known for its relentless pursuit of innovation, evidenced by its pioneering work in hybrid propulsion, the development of the innovative Oasis Deck, and the early adoption of composite ...
Back in 1994, Oasis‘ first U.S. tour didn’t go very well. After a legendarily disastrous, crystal-meth-fueled performance at Los Angeles’ Whisky a Go Go, they canceled nine shows. Thirty-one years ...
Joshua Tree National Park’s Oasis of Mara trail is closed due to recent flood damage, the national park announced on Monday. “Recent summer monsoonal events caused severe erosion of the paved trail ...
Toward the end of Oasis’ giant reunion show in Pasadena on Saturday night, Noel Gallagher singled out one fan, resting on the barricade, in front of 90,000 others: “Young lady, what’s your name?” The ...
The britpop legends continued their lauded reunion tour with the first of two shows at the Rose Bowl on Saturday night. By Lily Moayeri The strongest career move Oasis ever made was breaking up, a ...
Oasis delivered an emotionally cathartic performance at the Rose Bowl, part of its first tour in over 15 years. The tour mirrors Taylor Swift’s Eras phenomenon, creating therapeutic communal ...
“So, it’s been a long time…” mused vocalist Liam Gallagher as Oasis took to the stage in Chicago for their first U.S. concert in 17 years. “Seriously. It’s great to be back in America,” said the ...
For 15 years, Dylan Shepherd’s band was as close as you could get to seeing Oasis onstage. Shepherd fronts Supersonic, an Oasis tribute act that’s nailed every detail of their Manchester heroes’ live ...
In the aftermath of Oasis’ 2009 break up, tribute groups like Live Forever, Oasus and Supersonic LA have kept the Britpop dream alive in Southern California. But has renewed interest in the recently ...
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