Annie Lennox has opened up about being diagnosed with ADHD aged 70 and her decision not to take medication for it. The ...
How Queer Music Changed the Sound of Scotland, 404 Ink, £11.99 Reviewed by DJ McDowall Carrie Marshall’s celebration of queer ...
In a recent interview with 'CBS Mornings,' Annie Lennox recalled one of her most thrilling onstage moments, her duet with David Bowie at the star-studded 1992 Freddie Mercury tribute concert in London ...
There are few who can sing, perform, and entrance quite like Annie Lennox. The Scottish vocalist of the '70s new wave band ...
A Massive New Study of 20,000 Adults Says This Is What Happens When You Start Going to Bed Early Violent gang operating in ...
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Annie Lennox reflects on her trailblazing career in "Retrospective"
Music icon Annie Lennox joins Anthony Mason to look back on her groundbreaking journey from her early days in Scotland to ...
Singer Annie Lennox has recently opened up about having ADHD and how she thinks it’s her “superpower.” Recently, she appeared on BBC Radio 4’s show, “Woman’s Hour,” where she shared major life details ...
Annie Lennox, 70, achieved international fame thanks to her hit Sweet Dreams as part of the band Eurythmics, but has struggled with a number of health battles behind the scenes. She shot to fame with ...
Why? Curiosity, “general impatience and all-around quirkiness.” Her first book (which proceeds chronologically) is a visual memoir of her life and musical career. Credit...Rebecca Clarke Supported by ...
A pioneer for five decades, Annie Lennox remains as cutting-edge and influential now as when she first exploded onto the music landscape in the 1970s with new wave outfit The Tourists, thanks to her ...
Annie Lennox has faced numerous health challenges away from the spotlight. The Eurythmics vocalist, 70, previously admitted she had been grappling with complications stemming from an operation she had ...
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