The Eurythmics star finds stories of Victorian poverty in her family history. Singer and human rights activist Annie Lennox comes from working-class stock. “Nobody came from money, nobody had a silver spoon,” she says of her family. Growing up, she was taught...
We have 2 great new videos for you to watch today from the House Of Annie Lennox. These have been published online by the Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums where the House Of Annioe Lennox is open until the end of September. This film features an interview with...
Source: The Daily Mail Annie Lennox has never been one to follow social convention, often courting controversy with her outspoken views and androgynous style. But her relatives were scandalising society long before she made a career out of it. A new episode of BBC...
Source: New York Times LONDON — On a balmy morning in May 2007, Annie Lennox was in her west London garden, drinking tea with her right-hand woman Tara Goldsmid and Claire Lewis, who runs celebrity ambassadors for the charity Oxfam. They were brainstorming...
Source : The Scotsman By SCOTT MACNAB THERE were no tears and histrionics, nor any Bob Geldof-style exhortations from singer Annie Lennox yesterday. Instead the former Eurythmics frontwoman cut a sombre figure as she appealed to MSPs to continue with Scotland’s...