Singer Annie Lennox was honored by Queen Elizabeth II on Friday for her charity work, receiving an award for her role as an ambassador with Oxfam.
Singer-songwriter Annie Lennox proudly wears an "HIV Positive" black T-shirt, proclaiming her solidarity with the disease's victims, even though her status is HIV negative.
War and terrorism besiege countries around the world. Infectious diseases kill millions. Environmental catastrophes threaten nature. Is this a time for a conference titled "And Now the Good News"?
Singer and activist Annie Lennox wants the world to know that the HIV virus and the debilitating condition it causes, AIDS, are the leading killers of women of reproductive age in the world.
Annie Lennox tells the Amanpour. program why she's wearing an "HIV positive" t-shirt.
Suksma Ratri separated from her husband after suffering ongoing domestic violence. But four years ago, the young mother from Indonesia found out her ex-husband had become extremely ill, and possibly had AIDS.
Feeling alive
updated: Wed Jul 01 2009 22:11:00
For Annie Lennox doing the things that make her feel alive has been a guiding force in her life.
She hit the big time in the 1980's with Eurythmics and found huge success as a solo artist with her 1992 album "Diva", but for singer Annie Lennox, being able to express her passion has always been the motivating factor in whatever she's done.
Musician Annie Lennox has a new CD and a new outlook on life. She talks to CNN's Shanon Cook.
Annie Lennox has incredible eyes.
Protesters gather outside the Egyptian embassy in London. CNN's Lonzo Cook reports.
Thousands of people gathered Saturday in London to protest Israeli airstrikes on Gaza, in one of several demonstrations planned across Britain.
The actor – who appears in a new documentary with Angelina Jolie – campaigns for a 24-hour global ceasefire
The singer has successful surgery in London and is recovering at home
The two AIDS activists appear on a London stage together for a good cause
The troubled star sings a rousing rendition of two songs at Mandela's birthday celebration
Videos with the stars are up for prizes honoring the best of the Web
Singer Annie Lennox talks to CNN's Tony Harris about why she has made AIDS in Africa a personal crusade.
CNN's Alphonso Van Marsh asks singer Annie Lennox about her new album entitled "Songs of Mass Destruction."
Who says girls can't do their own home improvement projects -- and like it? After many attempts to feather her own nest, Veronica Chambers has learned that there's much more to do-it-yourself than just knowing how to handle a power drill.