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Alongside L.A. new wave group Berlin as opening act, Boy George and Culture Club looked back on a once unthinkable 40 years during a Chicagoland stop on their first U.S. tour since 2018.
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Queerty on MSNBoy George & Billy Porter set to star in a new movie adaptation of this reimagined holiday classic
Well, this was a casting announcement no one saw coming. Billy Porter and Boy George are among the actors in a new movie ...
Boy George shot to superstardom as the lead singer of the English new wave band Culture Club, which put out 1980s hits like “Karma Chameleon,” “I’ll Tumble 4 Ya,” and “Do You Really Want To Hurt Me.” ...
Boy George will not be joining them. Culture Club topped charts around the world in the 80s with songs like "Karma Chameleon," "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" and "Church of the Poison Mind." ...
In 2008, Boy George was sentenced to 15 months in prison for assault and false imprisonment after he “chained” then-26-year-old Audun Carlsen to a wall. The singer pleaded not guilty at the time.
Alison Ellwood's Boy George & Culture Club is a solid example of this anodyne trend. It's candid but seldom reveals much that's fresh, as infectious as one of the Brit new wave band's earworm hits ...
Boy George says he doesn't think queer identity politics have 'helped anyone' because they come 'from the wrong perspective': ...
Boy George was on date with Les Daley, the editor of My Guy magazine, and during a pit stop at Daley's office, George spotted a photo of Jon Moss, future drummer of Culture Club, on the wall.
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 ...
Boy George cites one key reason Culture Club finally managed to reunite, 12 years after they last toured America and 16 years since they put out a new album. “Three of the four of us are in r… ...
That’s just who I am.” On Oct. 19, Boy George and Culture Club will release Life, the act’s first collection of new material in 19 years. Why did they want to put out a new album now?
Boy George: Well, we’ve talked about Mark maybe writing with Culture Club. I’m not sure whether it will be production as well, but certainly I’d like to do more stuff with Mark.
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