The venerable Canadian theater festival’s revival of “Annie” plays well into December — one of spring-and-summer Stratford’s ...
Award-winning Broadway and jazz vocalist Darius de Haas has released his new holiday album Let Me Carry You This Christmas, ...
When Annie Lennox decided the time was right to strip away the glamour, the myth and the stage lights, she reached for not a ...
Just in time for Halloween, GRAMMY-nominated singer Ari Lennox has unveiled two major surprises: her sultry new single “Under the Moon” and the official announcement of her third studio album Vacancy, ...
You're never too old to learn something new about yourself—just ask Annie Lennox, who was diagnosed with ADHD at age 70. The Eurythmics star revealed that she had been diagnosed with the ...
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 ...
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’s career spans nearly 50 years, and a new book will looks back at her decades as a force in music and culture. Rather than a traditional memoir, Annie Lennox: Retrospective is a “visual ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Annie Lennox‘s career spans nearly 50 years, and a new ...
Since the late 1970s, Scottish singer-songwriter Annie Lennox has been delivering us hits—and iconic outfits!—whether that’s been with The Tourists or Eurythmics, or through her own successful solo ...
Forty years ago, two friends wrote a song in a London flat that would end up being covered by Annie Lennox and win a Grammy Award. Musicians Joe Hughes and David Freeman were in Muswell Hill, north ...
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