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  1. Hace 4 días · I Dont Like Mondays” remains one of The Boomtown Rats’ most well-known songs and a staple of their live performances. The song’s popularity is a testament to its timeless message and the raw emotion it evokes.

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  3. Hace 4 días · The event also saw the last ever performance of Boomtown Rats and a reformed Thin Lizzy with Gary Moore on lead vocals paying special tribute to Phil Lynott who had passed away just four months earlier. Self Aid was watched by 2.4 million people across Ireland (the equivalent of over 90% of all homes in the country).

  4. Hace 5 horas · The new men’s rights movement. For gender-critical feminists, TRAs can sometimes feel like MRAs with a modern twist. Artillery Row. By. Helen Saxby. 21 May, 2024. Share. In the old days it was Men’s Rights Activism we had to contend with, throwing the “Not All Men” and “Women Do It Too” non-arguments at every suggestion that women ...

  5. Hace 3 días · The New York-Dublin Portal was shut almost as soon as it opened. The Portal is a live circular video screen by Lithuanian creator Benediktas Gylys by which people in two different cities can, in the words of exhibit organizers, “embrace the beauty of global interconnectedness.”. But, “global interconnectedness” can be messy.

  6. Hace 4 días · The Boomtown Rats - "I Don't Like Mondays" (About Brenda Ann Spencer's 1979 shooting rampage that killed two people and injured nine others) 5. "Weird" Al Yankovic - "Headline News" (About the caning of Michael Fay, Tonya Harding's ex-wife attacking Nancy Kerrigan, and Lorena Bobbitt attacking her husband) 6.

  7. Hace 2 días · Published May 18, 2024 at 7:02 AM CDT. The New York-Dublin "Portal" was shut almost as soon as it opened. The Portal is a live circular video screen by Lithuanian creator Benediktas Gylys by which people in two different cities can, in the words of exhibit organizers, "embrace the beauty of global interconnectedness."