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  2. Lucky for You - Wikipedia

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    Lucky for You received positive reviews from critics noted at review aggregator Metacritic.It has a weighted average score of 81 out of 100, based on nine reviews. [2] Emma Swann of DIY Magazine gave this release 5 out of 5 stars, calling it "a near-perfect album if there ever was one". [3]

  3. Bully (band) - Wikipedia

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    Bully is the solo project of American singer, songwriter and guitarist Alicia Bognanno. The project originally began as a rock band, formed in 2013 in Nashville, Tennessee . They signed to Columbia Records label Startime International and released their first album, Feels Like , in 2015.

  4. Sugaregg - Wikipedia

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    Sugaregg is the third studio album by American rock act Bully.It was released on August 21, 2020, by Sub Pop. [4] [5] Following two albums that were recorded by Bully as a band, Sugaregg is the first Bully album to be recorded as a solo project of frontwoman Alicia Bognanno.

  5. Losing (album) - Wikipedia

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    Losing is the second studio album by American rock band Bully. It was released on October 20, 2017 by Sub Pop . [ 18 ] The album was produced by Bully frontwoman Alicia Bognanno and recorded in 2016 at Electrical Audio in Chicago .

  6. A teen’s suicide amid claims of bullying: What we ... - AOL

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    Fourteen-year-old Adriana Kuch died just 48 hours after a video of her being assaulted by a group of students allegedly appeared on social media. Abe Asher writes.

  7. Teen Voices - Wikipedia

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    Teen Voices hosted an annual event, Poetically Speaking, where teen girls performed their poetry. [15] From 2009 until 2012, the event was held at Emerson College and was the only spoken word and poetry event for teen girls in the Greater Boston Area. [16] In 2011, the magazine celebrated “20 years of girls speaking truth to power.”

  8. Here's what the girls from that iconic 2003 teen royalty ...

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    Back in July of 2003, Vanity Fair gathered the hottest talent and threw them all onto the cover of their magazine, resulting in one of the most iconic photos of all time. Photo cred: Vanity Fair ...

  9. Misty (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Misty was a weekly British comic magazine targeted at girls and published by Fleetway in the late 1970s. Focusing on horror stories, it was one of the few British girls' comics that was also popular with boys. [1]