TYLA must have shelled out a fortune for her jacket made of mussels, which she wore to the Glamour Women of the Year Awards.
Some artists follow their own creativity and message. These country hits broke all the genre's rules in their era, yet succeeded anyway.
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140 First Date Ideas That Are Anything But Awkward
1. A rooftop bar or lookout point: Perfect for a golden-hour date, with a backdrop that does half the work for you. 2. An art ...
ARN’s new boss Michael Stephenson is a TV guy, no two ways about it.At a pre-upfront media briefing early in the week, he ...
Japan's first female prime minister, Takaichi, aims to attract young voters with a rightward shift and conservative policies.
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Would U.S. Generals Obey Illegal Trump Orders?
Tom Nichols on Trump, the military, and what happens when loyalty replaces law. Plus: the Trump administration’s “politicized ...
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6 New Nashville Restaurants to Try This Month
This October, Nashville’s dining scene has been serving up more treats than tricks. Last month’s lineup delivered a whopping ...
You haven’t truly experienced St. Petersburg until you’ve walked through the vibrant pink and teal facade of Out of the ...
VALLEJO — This Friday is Halloween, and Vallejo is gearing up. On Thursday evening, take your costume out for a test drive at the Greg Rahn Halloween Special at the Empress Marquee Club. The Greg Rahn ...
Some country songs have none of the genre's conventions. Check out three country songs that have redefined what the genre could be.
“Hers was not a voice or a face to forget. Yet, we forgot.” Those words by Alice Randall reflected the nearly lost legacy of Linda Martell, the first Black woman to top the country charts. Her ...
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