The article highlights several significant events, including Emmylou Harris receiving an honorary show for her long-term participation in the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival, concluding with details about her tribute lineup. It also covers civil demonstrations, such as activists unfurling a large Transgender pride flag at Yosemite, in light of governmental policy changes. Additionally, it discusses Levi's sale of the Dockers brand, reflecting shifting fashion norms post-pandemic, and reports on a severe weather situation in the central US with numerous casualties due to tornadoes.
The stand-alone Emmylou show will be at the Masonic on Thursday, October 2, the night before the festival begins, featuring Allison Russell, Rosanne Cash, and Steve Earle.
Activists hung a 55-by-35-foot Transgender pride flag on the face of El Capitan as a protest against the Trump administration's removal of Transgender references from National Park Service websites.
Levi's is selling the Dockers brand to Authentic Brands Group for $311 million, which highlights the changing attitudes toward workplace attire in the post-pandemic world.
A wave of tornadoes has devastated the central US, causing 28 deaths and spreading from Kentucky and Tennessee to Virginia and the Carolinas ahead of Memorial Day weekend.
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