
Sinéad O'Connor
Sinéad O'Connor was an Irish singer-songwriter known for her powerful voice and controversial activism, particularly noted for her performance on Saturday Night Live in 1992, where she infamously tore up a photo of Pope John Paul II as a protest against child abuse in the Catholic Church.
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Sinéad O’Connor is included in a documentary that aims to challenge stereotypes about women in music.
New arguments against abortion surface in a ‘retro’ Kieran Cuddihy Liveline show – The Irish TimesSinéad O'Connor is included in a documentary that aims to reshape the narrative around women in music.
New arguments against abortion surface in a ‘retro’ Kieran Cuddihy Liveline show – The Irish TimesCMAT belts out a spine-tingling rendition of Sinéad O’Connor’s Nothing Compares 2 U.
Five-star performance by a pop star at the top of her game – The Irish Times
Philip King wrote a melody for the song I am Stretched on Your Grave on Sinéad O’Connor’s 1990 album.
Philip King on music, film and the essentiality of the arts – The Irish TimesSinead O'Connor is noted as one of the famous artists who contributed to the original album.
Apvienoja, lai palīdzētu / DienaSly Dunbar collaborated with the individualistic Sinéad O’Connor, further demonstrating his musical range.
Lowell ‘Sly’ Dunbar – the ‘Drumbar’ of destiny | EntertainmentSinéad O’Connor was an Irish singer known for her song 'Jerusalem' which reflects personal loss and pain.
Das "Mizmorim"-Festival in Basel schlägt kulturelle BrückenSinéad O’Connor is mentioned as an example of someone who embodies the qualities of coolness.
Six qualities make you cool, according to science. Trying too hard isn’t one of them – The Irish TimesSinéad O’Connor was a guest on Blindboy's podcast, which he described as the proudest interview of his entire podcast.
‘I’ve been called a pr**k every day for 20 years by a stranger. It chips away’ – The Irish TimesSinead O'Connor is honored for her beautiful voice.
10 pelis de Navidad para volver a ver recomendadas por PicnicVroman channeled Sinead O’Connor while discussing the unique features of SoFi Stadium.
How the world’s most expensive stadium will be turned into a swimming poolSinéad O'Connor's music influenced Peaches as she transitioned from folk to dance music.
Peaches: ‘We need lube to smooth out the friction of the world’ | PeachesSinéad O’Connor is referenced as a figure of inspiration for the poet's work.
‘There’s a deep respect embedded in Gaeltacht culture for troublemakers’ – The Irish TimesSinéad O'Connor is a childhood idol of Lola Petticrew, representing everything they aspire to be.
‘New York is beautiful. But it’s not quite Belfast’ – The Irish TimesSinéad O’Connor is mentioned for her perfect face and voice.
El video de una generación: MTV se apaga, pero no el brillo de los años 80 y 90Mike Joyce worked with Sinéad O’Connor after The Smiths disbanded.
– Stolt av min tid i bandetMike Joyce worked with Sinéad O'Connor after the split of The Smiths.
‘I took mushrooms before my audition’: Smiths drummer Mike Joyce on wild gigs, Marr’s jim-jams and Morrissey’s genius | The SmithsSinead O'Connor's estate criticized Trump for using her song at rallies.
Trump AI video use of Kenny Loggins ‘Danger Zone’ slammed by Kenny LogginsSinéad O'Connor's performance on Saturday Night Live in 1992 became a significant moment in her career.
Kultshow aus New York: „Saturday Night Live“ wird 50Patti Smith shouts out Sinéad O’Connor during her performance.
The singer’s voice is peerless in an energetic, gentle performance – The Irish TimesSinéad O’Connor was honored by Manchán Magan, who dedicated his book, Focail na mBan, to her.
In Manchán Magan, Ireland had a writer whose words could light up the synapses – The Irish TimesSinéad O'Connor's memoir is described as remarkable and complex, reflecting her music and personal struggles.
Oscar winner looks back on her public success and private trauma – The Irish TimesSinéad O'Connor is seen as a musical godmother to Joy Crookes, who relates to her struggles and artistry.
‘England has a way of screwing people over constantly’ – The Irish TimesSadie Winters' video reminded the author of Sinéad O’Connor's interpretation of Prince's song 'Nothing Compares 2 U'.
Hold kjeft, drittkjerring!
Sinead O'Connor reflects on the healing experience of Lilith Fair in an archival interview.
Sarah McLachlan is better brokenSinéad O’Connor is featured in Mark Borthwick's collection of portraits.
Mark Borthwick, l’invention d’une écriture photographiqueBarron talks about how important music was to his gay identity, specifically mentioning Sinéad O’Connor.
‘It was all about hurling... Being gay, ultimately, you were not masculine enough’ – The Irish TimesSinéad O’Connor is the subject of a potential biopic that explores her troubled life and legacy.
A biopic of Sinéad O’Connor? There are reasons to want what we haven’t yet got – The Irish TimesSinead O'Connor was a renowned Irish singer known for her powerful voice and complex compositions.
Sinead O'Connor bo zaživela na platnuRos Scanlon credits Sinead O'Connor as a significant figure in changing the atmosphere around Irish culture.
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