In the early 1980s, it served as the music backdrop to the urban decay and high unemployment of Margaret Thatcher’s Britain. But four decades on, “Ghost Town” by The Specials is experiencing a new lease of life on streaming services in the U.K.
09.04.2020 - 20:21 / variety.com
By Stacey Sher
Like so many other women, I have uttered the phrase, “I’m not a feminist, but …” When I was younger, the word had been politicized to mean so many other things — man-hater, ballbuster, b—h. A friend of mine cured me of my ignorance, and by the ’90s I was a proud feminist reading Susan Faludi’s “Backlash” and listening to riot grrrl bands. I was vaguely aware of Phyllis Schlafly, but when I saw a segment about her in a PBS documentary, during the summer before the 2016 election,
In the early 1980s, it served as the music backdrop to the urban decay and high unemployment of Margaret Thatcher’s Britain. But four decades on, “Ghost Town” by The Specials is experiencing a new lease of life on streaming services in the U.K.
By Andreas Wiseman
The legendary Rolling Stones got some satisfaction with a new chart-topping song, their first No. 1 hit on iTunes.
The Rolling Stones just dropped their new song “Living In a Ghost Town” and you can listen to it right here!
The Rolling Stones have released a new song titled Living In A Ghost Town.
The Rolling Stones have released the brand-new song “Living in a Ghost Town” to tide fans over until they’re able to reschedule the upcoming leg of their No Filter tour.
By Greg Evans
The Rolling Stones released a new song that was partially recorded while the band was in isolation due to the coronavirus pandemic. The legendary band announced the release of the new track, “Living in a Ghost Town,” on April 23.
The Rolling Stones are back with “Living in a Ghost Town”, their first new release since 2012.
The Rolling Stones unveiled their new track "Living in a Ghost Town" on Thursday (April 23), and it's the perfect soundtrack to life in quarantine.The mid-tempo number written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards finds the veteran rock band grappling with an isolation that hits all too close to home amid the ongoing global coronavirus pandemic.
By Chris Willman
LONDON — The Rolling Stones gave their fans some satisfaction on Thursday by releasing a new track Living in a Ghost Town, partially recorded during the coronavirus lockdown.
It's their first original track since 2012...
Forget about a tiara! Princess Sofia of Sweden wants a pair of scrubs! As the Coronavirus pandemic continues to affect people around the world, one member of royalty just took a huge step to help on the front lines. After completing an intensive training program online, Princess Sofia started working at Sophiahemmet Hospital.
Princess Sofia of Sweden is temporarily trading in her tiara for scrubs amid the (who married Prince Carl Philip in 2015) announced on Instagram Thursday, April 16 that she'd gone through training and has started working as a medical assistant at Sophiahemmet hospital in Stockholm to help in the fight against .
Princess Sofia of Sweden has completed an online training program and is now volunteering at Sophiahemmet Hospital alongside other hospital workers. "The Princess wants to get involved and make a contribution as a voluntary worker to relieve the large workload of health care professionals," read a statement from Sweden's Royal Court.
By Mike Fleming Jr
Princess Sofia of Sweden took a three day training course at Sophiahemmet University College in Stockholm, where she is an honorary chair member, to become a hospital assistant to aid frontline workers with non-medical tasks during the Coronavirus crisis.