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New Age is a term applied to a range of spiritual or religious beliefs and practices that developed in Western nations during the 1970s.
New Age or The New Age may also refer to:
Music
- New-age music, a genre of music intended to create artistic inspiration, relaxation, and optimism
- The New Age (album), a 1973 album by Canned Heat
- New Age (Eddy Lover album) (2011)
- New Age (KSI and Randolph album), a 2019 album by KSI and Randolph, or the title song
- "New Age" (Marlon Roudette song) (2011)
- "New Age" (The Velvet Underground song) (1969)
- The New Age, a music group featuring Pat Kilroy
Publications
- The New Age, a British literary magazine 1894–1938
- New Age (Bangladesh), an English-language daily newspaper
- The New Age (Chicago), an American Norwegian–Danish-language newspaper formerly known as Social-Demokraten
- New Age (South African newspaper), a leftist newspaper (1953–1962)
- The New Age (South African newspaper), a daily newspaper (2010–2018)
- New Age Journal, a health and lifestyle magazine renamed Body & Soul
- New Age Weekly, the organ of the Communist Party of India
Other uses
- The New Age (film), a 1994 film by Michael Tolkin
See also
- New Age communities, places with significant numbers of people with New Age beliefs
- New Age travellers, New Age and hippie believers who travel between music festivals and fairs
- New Era (disambiguation)
- New Wave (disambiguation)
- Old Age (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles beginning with New Age
- All pages with titles containing New Age
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