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Minaj apologizes for Nazi-inspired imagery music video

Here are a few pop culture tidbits that caught our eye this week.

■ Traffic snarls plague attendees to the Aviation Nation air show. Not to harp on this, but if we had those flying cars they promised us 50 years ago, this could have been avoided.

■ Six kids ages 2 to 8 reportedly are served alcoholic drinks at a Colorado restaurant. Unfortunately, most baby books don’t have a page for recording “Baby’s First Hangover.”

▶ Nicki Minaj apologizes for what critics characterize as Nazi-inspired imagery in her new video. Amazing how many hip-hop artists apparently have no idea that a thing called “Google” exists.

■ Pizza Hut unveils sriracha, ginger and curry-flavored pizza crusts. Apparently catering to a potential new customer base made up of people who don’t like pizza in the first place.

JOHN PRZYBYS (jprzybys@reviewjournal.com)

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