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Billy Idol has defended the former use of swastikas in the punk movement, saying it was about “performance art”.
In a new podcast interview, Billy Idol, the former Generation X frontman, has defended the use of swastikas in the punk movement during the 1970s.
Idol has been a punk icon for the better part of 50 years, first coming to prominence with the band Generation X in the 1970s ...
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THE PORTION OF 18TH STREET – BETWEEN STEUBEN STREET AND TERMINAL DRIVE WILL BE CLOSED STARTING THIS MORNING (MONDAY).. THE CLOSURE IS ANTICIPATED TO BE FOR 10 WORKING DAYS TO ALLOW THE CITY’S ...