News on your favorite shows, specials & more!

Photo Coverage: Sydney Turns RED For World AIDS Day

By: Nov. 30, 2010
Enter Your Email to Unlock This Article

Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe.




Existing user? Just click login.

L to R Adam Clayton, The Edge, New South Wales Premier Kristina Keneally, Prime Minister Julia Gillard and U2 front man Bono pose after flicking the switch to light the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge red ahead of World AIDS Day 2010, on November 30, 2010 in Sydney, Australia. More than 80 iconic landmarks across 13 countries will join RED to promote awareness of the ongoing fight against the AIDS epidemic, by turning red to mark World AIDS Day on December 1.

Photo Coverage: Sydney Turns RED For World AIDS Day  Image

Photo Coverage: Sydney Turns RED For World AIDS Day  Image
L to R Adam Clayton, The Edge, New South Wales Premier Kristina Keneally, Prime Minister Julia Gillard and U2 front man Bono pose after flicking the switch to light the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge red ahead of World AIDS Day 2010, on November 30, 2010 in Sydney, Australia. More than 80 iconic landmarks across 13 countries will join RED to promote awareness of the ongoing fight against the AIDS epidemic, by turning red to mark World AIDS Day on December 1.

Photo Coverage: Sydney Turns RED For World AIDS Day  Image
L to R Adam Clayton, New South Wales Premier Kristina Keneally, Prime Minister Julia Gillard, Chair of Pacific Friends of the Global Fund Wendy McCarthy, U2 front man Bono and The Edge pose after flicking the switch to light the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge red ahead of World AIDS Day 2010, on November 30, 2010 in Sydney, Australia. More than 80 iconic landmarks across 13 countries will join RED to promote awareness of the ongoing fight against the AIDS epidemic, by turning red to mark World AIDS Day on December 1.

Photo Coverage: Sydney Turns RED For World AIDS Day  Image
L to R Adam Clayton, New South Wales Premier Kristina Keneally, Prime Minister Julia Gillard, Chair of Pacific Friends of the Global Fund Wendy McCarthy, U2 front man Bono and The Edge pose after flicking the switch to light the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge red ahead of World AIDS Day 2010, on November 30, 2010 in Sydney, Australia. More than 80 iconic landmarks across 13 countries will join RED to promote awareness of the ongoing fight against the AIDS epidemic, by turning red to mark World AIDS Day on December 1. Photo by Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images for RED

Photo Coverage: Sydney Turns RED For World AIDS Day  Image



Comments

To post a comment, you must register and login.



Videos