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Boy George explains why a lot of people hate his top hit, 'Karma Chameleon', what it's like going back on tour with Culture ...
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Boy George has never been one to play by the rules. The queer icon born George Alan O’Dowd who blazed trails in the early 1980s as the androgynous, heavily made-up lead singer of Culture Club is still ...
Boy George doesn't understand why people are so interested in his sexuality. The Culture Club frontman's sexuality was the subject of much curiosity when he first found fame during the 1980s but he is ...
Boy George wastes little time thinking about his sexuality and is baffled as to why it is the subject of fixation for others.
Before the fame, sequins and smash hits, Boy George was just another schoolboy growing up in Eltham. Boy George, born George O’Dowd in Bexley, Kent, became a defining figure of 1980s British pop.
Boy George’s breakthrough came in the early 1980s as the frontman of Culture Club. With chart-topping singles like Do You Really Want to Hurt Me? and Karma Chameleon, the band quickly rose to ...
The Cultivated Chameleon on North Monroe blends hand-curated, sustainable fashion with fresh bites By Madison Pearson Erick Doxey photo ...
BBC Weather icon Carol Kirkwood picks another two songs on this week's Tracks Of My Years. Plus more music history in De Ja Woo and more music quizzing in Ten To The Top. BBC Weather icon Carol ...
FIFA Club World Cup reaction: Best of soccer culture on display River Plate and Urawa Red Diamonds might be far from home, but the teams brought passion on and off the pitch at Lumen Field.