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R.E.M. have released a new lyric video for their 1986 song “I Believe” to encourage fans to vote in the presidential election.
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The Let’s Talk About Discussion series will meet at the Aiken County Public Library, 314 Chesterfield St. S.W., through March ...
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In a new interview with 'The Sunday Times,' Ronnie Wood discusses his new art exhibit, and reveals what his Rolling Stones bandmates think about his painting.