The upcoming Super Bowl halftime show, featuring Bad Bunny, is set to make history as the first performance by a Latin solo artist, while the Milano Cortina Olympics are poised to be a memorable event for athletes like Jessie Diggins, according to multiple sources. The event comes at a time when the sport of football faces both immense popularity and increasing controversy, as reported by Vox.
Bad Bunny's performance follows the Grammy Awards, where several celebrities, including the artist himself, addressed political issues. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell supported the choice of Bad Bunny, stating, "Bad Bunny is, and I think that was demonstrated last night, one of the great artists in the world, and thats one of the reasons we chose him," according to Time. The Olympics, on the other hand, are set to be a celebration, especially for athletes like Jessie Diggins, who is aiming to win the first individual Olympic gold medal for the United States in her sport. Diggins emphasized the importance of sharing her final Olympic experience with her support system, which was absent during the Beijing games due to COVID restrictions. "That's why I'm here, training my brains out," Diggins told Time.
The Milano Cortina Olympics are also anticipated to offer a positive experience after a series of challenging opening ceremonies in previous years, including the COVID-affected Tokyo and Beijing games, as stated by Time. The opening ceremonies can often be overchoreographed, incomprehensible, or just plain weird, but this time, the event is expected to give off a good feeling.
In other news, a new Peacock series, inspired by the horror-comedy classic, "The 'Burbs'," is set to stream in full. The series explores the experiences of a new mother moving to the suburbs, as reported by Time.
Football, despite its immense popularity, faces increasing controversy, according to Vox. The sport is treated as a civic ritual in some places, a primitive distraction in others, and a kind of background noise almost everywhere.
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