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Wed May 28
Cyndi Lauper doesn’t stop trying until she gets what she wants. That applies to music, especially her new album of dance music, “Bring Ya to the Brink” (Epic). And it applies to her work on social issues, especially her push, through fundraising on the True Colors Tour, to get equal rights for the gay community.
[Also ran in Arizona Republic, Nanaimo Daily News] 

Cyndi Lauper doesn’t stop trying until she gets what she wants.

That applies to music, especially her new album of dance music, “Bring Ya to the Brink” (Epic). And it applies to her work on social issues, especially her push, through fundraising on the True Colors Tour, to get equal rights for the gay community.

[Also ran in Arizona Republic, Nanaimo Daily News]