This week’s top stories: Diplo lawsuit, Glastonbury’s fallow year, Marcus Intalex book · News ⟋ RAWWe bring you a bite-sized roundup of the top five news stories from the last few days. Welcome to our weekly news roundup. Every Friday, we bring you a bite-sized roundup of the top five news stories from the last few days.
Staff at Milan venue Tempio del Futuro Perduto attacked over alleged homophobic comments
Thursday, July 4th by Michael Lawson According to an Instagram post by the venue last Monday, [charitable initiative] Earlier that morning, Kindness Wall volunteers were attacked by a homophobic German gang in Lamborghinis and Ferraris. Four volunteers were taken to hospital. Read the full story.
Glastonbury Festival will not take place in 2026
Wednesday 3 July By Michael Lawson Glastonbury co-organiser Emily Eavis confirmed the fallow year in comments to the festival’s in-house newspaper, the Glastonbury Free Press. This, she said, is to “let the land rest”. Read full article.
Diplo sued for allegedly distributing revenge porn
Tuesday, July 3, by Michael Lawson The lawsuit against Diplo was filed in California federal court last Thursday, June 27, by a woman calling herself Jane Doe. In the complaint, she claims Pentz sent images and videos of sexual acts to another woman on Snapchat without Doe’s consent. Read the full story.
New Marcus Interex publications coming in 2024
Tuesday, July 2nd By Michael Lawson How You Make Me Feel: The Life & Legacy of Marcus Intalex, written by Mark O’Donnell and Sherif Daimish, will be released by Velocity Press on October 4th. The book features over 100 rare photographs of the late drum & bass legend, as well as quotes from Caliber, Doc Scott, DJ Flight and more. Read the full story.
Munich record store Riviera Records announces flash sale after warehouse flooded
Carlos Hawthorne, Monday, July 1 Heavy rains caused drainage flooding at Riviera Records, damaging some equipment and around 3,000 records. The store is holding what’s being called a Fluid Sale in-store throughout July. Read the full story. See the rest of this week’s stories on RA News. Correction, July 5: An earlier version of this article said just one volunteer was taken to hospital in Milan. In fact there were four.
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