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Foster’s behaviour, and what he stands for, has so far been neglected. And that is, his determination to falsify the past.
Ozzy Osbourne played his final concert with his legendary heavy-metal band, Black Sabbath, in Birmingham, England on Saturday.
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Tight security, a support act which threatened to overshadow them and a packed crowd - how did The Libertines’ ‘homecoming’ ...
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Elon Musk announced he will create a new political party in the United States just weeks after a public fallout with US ...
Bob Vylan have since hailed 'the power of the people', after their latest album roared back into the UK album charts this ...
The "Back to the Beginning" send-off in Birmingham, England, was a fitting finale for the heavy metal band that changed ...
Israel’s military victories have come at a steep price, leading to growing global isolation and declining international ...
Ozzy Osbourne was overwhelmed with emotion as he played his last-ever gig tonight. The Black Sabbath rocker, 76, took to the ...
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