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Travis Kelce Hits Vegas Club Without Taylor Swift After Charity Event
Travis Kelce painted Las Vegas red this weekend … hitting up a club in the city hours after attending a charity gala — with Taylor Swift nowhere in sight.
The Chiefs tight end pulled up to Wynn Las Vegas’ XS Nightclub Saturday night according to a TikTok video … where he hyped up the crowd alongside popular DJ, Kygo.
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Check out the clip … Travis surprises the whole crowd with his appearance — shrieks and gasps follow the man onstage, and — while he leaves the DJing to the professionals — he certainly gets the crowd up and moving, belting out the tunes too.
One notable absence from the DJ booth … Taylor, obviously — many on social media are reporting she didn’t come out to the club at all, or at least they didn’t see her.
Taylor & Travis looking gorgeous as always 🤩
The most powerful couple attending the Mahomes foundation gala tonight. 🤗#TaylorSwift #TravisKelce #Chiefs #ChiefsKingdom pic.twitter.com/3DwJwiv2uk
— Tayvis1989 (@TayvisEra1989) April 28, 2024
@TayvisEra1989
Taylor and Travis hit the Mahomes’ 15 and the Mahomies Foundation Golf Classic gala joining Patrick and Brittany for the auction event earlier in the evening.
Apparently, Taylor even donated four tickets too … raising big money according to auctioneer Harry Santa who took a quick pic with Taylor too.
It makes sense Killa Trav and his lady weren’t together at the club … ’cause Travis reportedly showed up pretty close to 3 AM — and, ya gotta imagine Taylor called it a night a little earlier than that.
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In any case … looks like Travis enjoyed his night — and, we imagine Taylor got her beauty sleep!
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'Brotherless Night,' an ambitious novel about Sri Lankan civil war, wins $150K prize
The writer V. V. Ganeshananthan has won this year’s Carol Shields Prize for Fiction, for her novel Brotherless Night. This is the second year of the prize, which awards English-language writing by women and nonbinary authors. Winners of the award receive $150,000.
Brotherless Night centers on a young woman named Sashi, in 1981, who wants to become a doctor. But her dreams get upended as her family gets swept up in the conflict between the Sri Lankan government and the minority insurgent group known as the Tamil Tigers. “I was interested in writing about the gray space between militarized societies and questions of choice and coercion,” Ganeshananthan told WBUR’s Here & Now in a 2023 interview.
In a statement announcing the win, the prize jury called the book “ambitious and beautifully written,” and praised Ganeshananthan’s characters for asking readers to “consider how history is told, whom it serves, and the many truths it leaves out.”
The prize is named after Canadian Pulitzer-Prize winning author Carol Shields, who died in 2003. The first novel awarded last year was When We Were Sisters by Fatimah Asghar. The money awarded is higher than most literary prizes. Winners of the Pulitzer Prize, for instance, receive $15,000. On top of the money, winners of the Carol Shields prize win a residency at the Fogo Island Inn, on the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador.
The shortlisted books include Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton, Daughter by Claudia Dey, Coleman Hill by Kim Coleman Foote, and A History of Burning by Janika Oza. Finalists will receive $12,500.
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