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Tears for Fears ends 18-year hiatus

When Tears for Fears released their album "Everybody Loves a Happy Ending" in 2004, the English pop duo's future, or lack thereof, seemed clear.

The Ministry of Utmost Happiness : Novelist Arundhati Roy: India is colonising itself

Described as the "conscience of India" in Time's 2014 list of 100 most influential people, author Arundhati Roy has a voice that counts. Speaking in Berlin, she introduced her long-awaited second work of fiction. By Sabine Peschel

The Ministry of Utmost Happiness : Novelist Arundhati Roy: India is colonising itself

Described as the "conscience of India" in Time's 2014 list of 100 most influential people, author Arundhati Roy has a voice that counts. Speaking in Berlin, she introduced her long-awaited second work of fiction. By Sabine Peschel

Tears for Fears goes back to basics for new songs

NEW YORK Creating the first Tears for Fears album of new material in 17 years didn’t initially go too well.

AUDIO JUNKIE: Tears For Fears: New Wave heroes return at The Tipping Point – Manila Bulletin

'The Tipping Point' offfical album art Tears For Fears’ Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith return with a timely themed new album. It’s like they never left. At least that’s how it sounds with this smooth and sonically compelling new album titled “The Tipping Point.” And because this is Tears For

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