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Prince Harry to live-stream ‘intimate conversation’ with ‘addiction expert’ in $33 TV special
Prince Harry will live-stream his discussion with an addiction expert and ayahuasca proponent in a paid television special that will go for $33.09 and even cost fans as much as $60.96, according to the event’s website.  The live media special, which will feature an "intimate conversation" between Canadian doctor and author Gabor Maté and the Duke of Sussex, is also being advertised as a deep dive into "living with loss and the importance of personal healing." Maté is a "renowned addiction expert," according to his website, and has pioneered "Compassionate Inquiry," a method of psychoanalysis that allegedly helps clients "recognize the unconscious dynamics that run their lives and how to liberate themselves from them." Some tickets for the event include Prince Harry’s recent memoir "Spare," as well as Maté’s book "The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness, and Healing in a Toxic Culture." The media reacted to the news, with one Jezebel writer claiming that she would "gladly fork over $33.09 to watch Prince Harry go on a personal ayahuasca retreat to cleanse himself of the ills of having King Charles as his father." "Hell, I’d round up to $34, baby!" Maté is a well-known doctor in Canada who has also been tied to the drug ayahuasca, which is described as one of the "ancient Amazon healing traditions" on his website.  Prince Harry himself told The Telegraph that he had an emotional experience after using the drug, one which helped him realize that his mother, the late Princess Diana, wanted him "to be happy."  "So this weight off my chest was not the need to cry," Prince Harry explained during his interview with The Telegraph, "it was the acceptance and realisation that [Princess Diana] has gone, but that she wants me to be happy
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StubHub Slams Live Nation’s ‘Anything But Fair’ FAIR Ticketing Act Proposal
Jem Aswad Senior Music Editor Amid last week’s announcement of record earnings of $16.7 billion in 2022, Live Nation came out with guns blazing about last month’s Senate hearing examining the ticketing industry — which was fiercely, if one-sidedly, critical of Live Nation’s Ticketmaster division — and took aim at the secondary ticketing market, which it identifies as the major problem facing the industry and concertgoers worldwide. As part of that counter-offensive, it announced what it calls the FAIR Ticketing act (full details of which can be found here), the basic tenets of which state: that “artists should decide resale rules,” which would be an effort to allow artists to take the lead in preventing exploitative prices on the secondary market; would “make it illegal to sell speculative tickets,” addressing scalpers’ habit of tricking fans into buying tickets that do not yet exist; would “expand the BOTS Act,” to combat the widespread use of ticket-buying bots on the secondary market; “crack down on resale sites that are safe havens for scalpers,” which would force secondary-market sites to police the activity on their platforms more aggressively; and “mandate all-in-pricing nationally,” which would address the processing and other fees that often are not revealed until very late in the sale process.

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