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29.03.2020 - 22:19 / torontosun.com
Rocker Ronnie Wood is staging online classes for his fellow recovering addicts struggling with the coronavirus lock-in.
After offering up words of encouragement to Narcotics and Alcoholics Anonymous regulars, who cannot get to meetings at the moment, earlier this week, the Rolling Stones star, who has been sober for a decade, has started offering words of wisdom on his Facebook page.
Launching the initiative and posting his first video from his garden, Wood wrote: “To those in AA, NA and other
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Brittany Howard unveiled her wailing take on Funkadelic's "You and Your Folks, Me and My Folks" for Spotify Singles on Wednesday (April 15).
A Perthshire minister is offering online memorial services in place of public funerals due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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A Church of Scotland minister is offering online memorial services in place of public funerals after the government issued strict social-distancing rules to stop the spread of coronavirus.
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The Rolling Stones guitarist has been sober for a decade