In a shocking turn of events, Cornell University has opted to cancel the “Nights Like This” singer Kehlani‘s upcoming concert on their campus. The update comes after the institution’s president ...
Outspoken R&B star Kehlani will not be performing at Cornell University's annual campus concert after all. Here's why the Ivy League school canceled Kehlani's performance. Why did Cornell cancel ...
Selecting Kehlani to headline Cornell’s annual Slope Day “has injected division and discord” into the event, university president Michael I. Kotlikoff wrote in a letter. By Ethan Millman Music Editor ...
You have /3 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. Cornell University’s president announced Wednesday that he’s canceling Kehlani’s campus concert ...
Kehlani responded to Cornell University's decision to cancel her planned concert at the college over the singer's stance on the situation in Gaza. Earlier this week, Cornell president Michael I.
Cornell University on Wednesday canned Jew-bashing entertainer Kehlani’s upcoming campus performance after facing overwhelming backlash over the decision to host the anti-Israel musician. President ...
Sign up for Forwarding the News, the Forward’s morning newsletter with all the news and analysis that matters to American Jews each day. (JTA) — An R&B singer who ...
Cornell University has canceled a performance by R&B star Kehlani after complaints to the Ivy League school’s president that she expressed antisemitic and anti-Israel sentiments. Kehlani was scheduled ...
The Cornell University Chorale showcased its vocal talent on Sunday evening with its Fall 2025 Concert, “Passage of Dreams,” held in an approximately half-full Bailey Hall. The concert marked a ...
Nearly 46 years after the Grateful Dead’s famous May 8, 1977 Barton Hall performance, Dead and Company announced a return to the concert venue. The band, consisting of former members of the Grateful ...
Kehlani responded to Cornell University’s decision to cancel her planned concert at the college over the singer’s stance on the situation in Gaza. Earlier this week, Cornell president Michael I.
Kehlani, an artist who has publicly supported Palestinians, will no longer perform at a scheduled Cornell University concert next month. The institution’s president, Michael I. Kotlikoff, announced ...