Have Ghost tapped into something by re-embracing the Gen X music experience? While the calendar says 2025, it might as well read 1991 given the way that Ghost are approaching the promotion of their ...
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Gen X is saving clubbing (and showing the kids what they’re missing)
IN FOCUS: As the nightlife economy struggles in cities across the UK, research shows that there is one group reviving the ...
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You Know You're Gen X If These 11 Things Instantly Make You Feel Happy
Do you think everyone takes things a little too seriously? You’re likely Gen X. You are fluent in sarcasm. When someone makes ...
Sandwich resident David Grady has released a new book, “Our Mixtapes, Ourselves: The Happy-Sad Story and Soundtrack of Generation X,” a heartfelt tribute to the 1980s alternative music scene and ...
Gen X music teacher gives acoustic guitar lessons with tutorial videos online. The rising cost of housing and higher interest rates have put real pressure on retirees with mortgages. “Even folks who ...
Dad rock for Gen X takes on many different forms, meaning a variety in classic albums. It could mean a holdover act from the 1970s that finally found its groove in the early 1980s. It could be a hard ...
How one era changed everything about the culture — and why we’re so nostalgic for its creations. Gen X How one era changed everything about the culture — and why we’re so nostalgic for its creations.
“Androgyny,” “apathy” and other words and ideas that defined America’s last monoculture. By Alexandra Jacobs Generation X meant different things to different people but, for everyone, it meant coming ...
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Fifty and out: How Gen X became the biggest work losers
As the heyday of the creative economy boom becomes a distant memory, Stephen Armstrong looks at the generation who were once ...
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Ghost Continue to Embrace the Gen X Music Experience + I’m Here for It (Why You Should Be Too)
Have Ghost tapped into something by re-embracing the Gen X music experience? While the calendar says 2025, it might as well read 1991 given the way that Ghost are approaching the promotion of their ...
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