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Club marks 45 years in the music business with a reissue — and expanded version — of its previously sold out coffee table ...
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Parade on MSN'80s Music Legend, 64, Looks Happy and Svelte in Rare SightingWe love to see it! For someone who has been through some serious ups and downs in the music industry, it's great to see the ...
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Delco Times on MSNDe George: For all the noise, Philly’s Club World Cup introduction has been electricYou would’ve been at risk for whiplash if you’d followed the buildup to the FIFA Club World Cup too closely. You would’ve seen FIFA president Gianni Infantino and President Donald Trump palling around ...
Boy George & Culture Club by Alison Ellwood premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival as their spotlight documentary. The film is about the highly successful 80s Brit pop, soul, and reggae-influenced ...
Culture Club guitarist Roy Hay says in the new documentary 'Boy George & Culture Club' that he wasn’t initially keen on "Karma Chameleon," which later went to No. 1.
Boy George and Culture Club perform on stage at Rod Laver Arena on Sept. 9, 2023 in Melbourne, Australia. It was around the time of Live Aid that George became addicted to drugs, later leading to ...
In 'Boy George & Culture Club,' Alison Ellwood charts the band’s rise to global pop domination and the frictions that pierced their bubble of success.
Roy Hay (from left), director Alison Ellwood and Mikey Craig attend the "Boy George & Culture Club" premiere during the 2025 Tribeca Festival at BMCC Theater on June 5, 2025 in New York City.
Director Allison Ellwood spoke with UPI about her documentary "Boy George & Culture Club," which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, and the band's impact on LGBTQ issues in society.
His self-described diva antics and exuberantly rude personality hurt Culture Club’s chances to survive their initial No. 1 hits. Combined with George’s sexuality being questioned in the media ...
Culture Club in 1982. From left: Roy Hay, Mikey Craig, Boy George and Jon Moss. Steve Rapport/Getty. It didn't ruin the band — at least not at first.
No doubt Culture Club was colorful. But their backstory is equally lively, as shown in their new documentary "Boy George & Culture Club." ...
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