Super-ficial Super Bowl: America Responds to Alternative Half-Time Super Show
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Making history, the Super Bowl has officially wrapped and results are in. America has voted and it's quite clear that some things are more sacred than deepening the political divide.
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The Super Bowl is not only one of the key sports events of the year in the U.S., but unlike other major sports events, it has become the epicenter of television advertising and mega-concert spectacle all in one. So the idea of an Alternative Half-Time show was something that caught me by surprise (I actually learned about it on Super Bowl Sunday). Was it effective? Let's chat about it.
Music by Mound City by Coleman Hawkins (recorded 1929)
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