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On June 4, 1983, the Police landed what would be their last No. 1 single with a creepy, pseudo-protest, "love" song.
Sting, Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers formed The Police and helped to launch the reggae-rock hybrid movement. But was The Police's best album?
One of the most unique bands to come out of the '80s is The Police. The legendary trio, consisting of drummer Stuart Copeland, guitarist Andy Summers, and bassist Sting, cemented themselves as rock ...
Nobody wanted what The Soft Boys were selling in 1980, but their superb swan song made them the VU for new generations of ...
Released on May 20, 1983, “Every Breath You Take”’s runaway success set the tone for Synchronicity ... Awards as it turned The Police into the biggest band on the planet.
Sting channeled the Police at his Arizona Financial Theatre concert in Phoenix, with songs as essential as "Roxanne" and ...
Yet, they also occur in waking life in the form of synchronicities. A synchronicity is when an event in the external world coincides in a meaningful way with the internal world of thoughts ...
The recent Supreme Court of India ruling, in Imran Pratapgarhi vs State of Gujarat, is a reminder of how principled criminalisation is contingent on the adherence of the police to India’s ...
the police band, members of the Old Settlers’ Club and others, joined by 1,000 spectators lining 8th Street. By late October 1928, the City side of the building was getting its Bedford limestone ...
The Precinct wants to make you feel like a real cop. It doesn't necessarily want that feeling to involve just replicating the larger-than-life car chases and shootouts of an action movie, the ...
Nearly six years after the arrest was caught on video, an Edmonton police officer has been reprimanded for shoving a handcuffed man’s head into a wall. The Edmonton Police Service released a ...