Sinead O’Connor
At her first-ever Grammys, the Irish artist showed us that it was possible to approach motherhood, womanhood, and a music career on her own terms.
As hip-hop approaches 50, it mourns an artist who defended it when very few did.
The late Irish artist’s baldness was inextricably linked to her identity, and she wielded it throughout her life as a weapon, a shield, and a means of amplifying her music.
A new Sundance doc—with eerie timing given recent tragic news—finds the singer looking back at her controversial moments and contemplating whether or not she was treated fairly.
The singer tweeted that the 17-year-old “decided to end his earthly struggle today.”
Salacious headlines about the singer’s alarming suicidal video—and ensuing mockery—are obscuring her valuable message about the reality of mental illness.
The renegade musician has always spoken her mind and aimed her ire at the biggest names of the day. Let’s raise a pint of Guinness to the world’s most unapologetic pop star.