i let go of my pride For whatever reason I’m free FIGHTING FIGHTING Full of life I let go dissolved into desires that were not made for me UGLY There’s a scar Take my hand and forget that i am just another woman Even though you see me you’ll never let me be your boyfriend ...
Though her career is on fire as ever,Christine and the Queens‘ Héloïse Letissier can still be sad, as she eloquently points out in her latest song. On Wednesday (Feb. 5), Christine and the Queens released her brand new single “People, I’ve Been Sad,” a melancholy pop ballad th...
Christine and the Queens is back with a new song. It’s called “Je te vois enfin.” Christine and the Queens wrote, produced, and performed the single, which got mixed by Mike Dean. Check it out below. Christine and the Queens shared the La vita nuova EP—featuring the single “...
Along with her new single, Letissier is preparing to perform live at Radio 1’s Biggest Weekend in Swansea, Wales on May 27, followed by a European, Canadian and Americantour starting in October. Listen to Christine and the Queens’ new offerings below....
following a short illness. She was in the company of her family. We kindly ask that you respect the family’s privacy at this extremely painful time, and we would like everyone to keep Christine in their hearts and remember the life of an incredible human being, and revered musician who ...
“This is a day where my dear sweet Christine McVie has taken to flight... and let us earthbound folks to listen with baited breath to the sounds of that ‘song bird’… reminding one and all that love is all around us to reach for and touch in this precious life that is gifted to...
special and talented beyond measure. She was the best musician anyone could have in their band and the best friend anyone could have in their life. We were so lucky to have a life with her. Individually and together, we cherished Christine deeply and are thankful for the amazing memories we...
Also, if you’ve never listened to theTeri Gross’ interview with Maurice Sendak on Fresh Air, give it a listen. It will break your heart. Sights See: Maurice Sendak at the Morgan Library Sights See: Patrick Killoran: Passage, and more ...
Oldenburg’s plaster-and-enamel sculptures of everyday commodities has been an important reference point for me for several years. They signal a way to think about merging art and life, embracing the everyday non-art materials and subjects around us, and the viability of artist-initiated exhibit...