In the grand tradition of Pink Floyd, a round screen hovered above the stage for film reels and closeups of musicians. The band was often obscured by clouds of smoke, and stark, colorful lighting. But ...
Trump has coined the event as a "celebration of the whole thing." In the final week of his campaign, former President Donald Trump will cross off a campaign bucket-list item on Sunday: a rally in ...
Five days before Election Day, both presidential candidates will be in the Valley for campaign events; the area in Phoenix ...
Former President Donald Trump criticized President Biden for comments he made on a video call with Latino activists in which ...
Madison Square Garden in New York City is generally known as a venue for entertainment and the arts, but it has been known to hold an occasional political event. In 1939, for example, Nazis held a ...
"But they wanted me [for] Sunday.” The interview comes two days after Trump held a rally at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Oct. 27. Envy then asks if 50 Cent was approached to perform ...
After Donald Trump’s rally, Stewart showed an image of Billy Joel and asked, “How dare they desecrate the stage that the Piano Man has consecrated?” ...
He delivered remarks at Mar-a-Lago amid the uproar, but took no questions. Former President Donald Trump called his rally at Madison Square Garden a "lovefest" on Tuesday as backlash continues ...
As the fallout from Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally spilled into Monday, even some of the candidate’s closest allies were left lamenting the series of racist, misogynistic and ...
Donald Trump’s recent rally at Madison Square Garden has sparked controversy, with some figures likening the event to a Nazi rally. High-profile critics, including Minnesota Governor Tim Walz ...
Even by the beyond-the-pale standards of this election season's rhetoric, Sunday's rally for Donald Trump at Madison Square Garden set a new low. The rally seemed to crystallize the former ...
Donald Trump's decision to hold a rally at Madison Square Garden, in the heart of Manhattan, nine days before US voters go to the polls has been compared to the 1939 pro-Nazi German American Bund.