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On the agenda:

But first: Summer sing-alongs.

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This week’s dispatch

The great outdoor jam session

Beyoncé kicked off my live-music summer earlier this week, turning New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium into a proper rodeo when she brought her tour, Cowboy Carter, to town.

Even though it’s nearly June, it sure didn’t feel like it last Thursday. In fact, Beyoncé performed in the pouring rain. (Thank God for ponchos.) Still, a little bad weather wouldn’t stop me from having a good time. I’m a die-hard concert lover.

And I’m not alone.

According to EMARKETER, a market research company owned by Business Insider’s parent company, Axel Springer, Gen Z and millennials are more likely to attend a live event this summer than other generations.

In fact, nearly three-quarters of people age 18 to 29 and 59% of consumers who are 30 to 44 are expected to attend at least one concert this summer.

If you want to grab a ticket, there’s no shortage of acts to see perform this summer, no matter what type of music you’re into. From Kendrick Lamar and SZA to Mumford & Sons, Lady Gaga, and Oasis, you’re in for a treat.

Let’s just hope the weather is better for you than it was for me and Bey.

An embarrassing sign of colon cancer

Colon cancer diagnoses are on the rise among young people, and stigma is one reason it can be hard to catch.

Symptoms like rectal bleeding and changes in bowel movements are early signs of colon cancer, but some people don’t know how to talk about it with their doctors. Fortunately, there’s a movement to destigmatize words like “poop” and “stool.”

The push to make poop talk less taboo.

All the versions are Taylor’s

After a record-setting tour and plenty of NFL game appearances, Taylor Swift noticeably disappeared from the public spotlight this year. The superstar’s vacation even seemed to frustrate some fans, who had grown accustomed to seeing her in public for the past year-plus.

But on Friday, Swift showed them what had kept her so busy: acquiring her original music catalogue. The deal ended the musician’s long fight to own and control her art.

It won’t be a cruel summer for Taylor.

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The rise of “ab etching”

More men are requesting cosmetic procedures, and their abs aren’t off limits. “Ab etching” is a type of targeted liposuction that makes abdominal muscles more pronounced.

This kind of fat removal can be painful and requires an ab-defining lifestyle to maintain. BI spoke with cosmetic surgeon Dr. Giselle Prado-Wright about who may be the right fit for this procedure.

Some should steer clear, though.

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Stuck in sex work

Faced with a brutal job market, some Gen Zers turned to sex work to make ends meet. For many of them, it was the quickest way to achieve financial freedom.

Because of the economic downturn of the past few years, many strippers, escorts, and camgirls have had to slash rates to compete for clients. What was supposed to be a backup plan or temporary gig now looks like a job they can’t quit.

“It’s a lot quieter in the club.”

What we’re watching this weekend

What to shop

  • Essential summer shorts: After giving them a shot, we’ve loved Patagonia’s Baggies for everything from hiking to lounging. Our style editor recommends them for their comfort, quick-dry material, and timeless style, making them a go-to pick for summer.
  • Retro sneakers for modern feet: We’ve tried dozens of styles to find the best retro sneakers that blend old-school vibes with modern comfort. Check out our list if you’re looking to add timeless, stylish sneakers to your wardrobe.
  • Air fryers worth the hype: You’ve got a lot of choices when it comes to air fryers. We’ve tested over 60 options to find the best models on the market, so whether you’re cooking for one or a whole family, you can trust these picks with your meals.

More of this week’s top reads:

The BI Today team: Dan DeFrancesco, deputy editor and anchor, in New York City. Grace Lett, editor, in New York. Lisa Ryan, executive editor, in New York. Amanda Yen, associate editor, in New York. Elizabeth Casolo, fellow, in Chicago.



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