Art aids in bringing awareness to societal issues; yet in the same way it’s also used as a tool to proliferate hate or sanitise injustice.
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The event aims to leverage entertainment to reduce cervical cancer-related deaths by offering screenings twice a year.
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"Ever since I heard this song, for some reason I hear Dolly Parton singing it as well," said Kelly Clarkson after performing ...
In the heart of Irish music history, the name Luke Kelly stands tall as a symbol of passion, talent, and indomitable spirit. Luke Kelly, who was born in Dublin on November 17, 1940, and died on ...
"Ever since I heard this song, for some reason I hear Dolly Parton singing it as well," said Clarkson after performing the No. 1 hit "That was ‘Please Please Please’ by Sabrina Carpenter.