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For decades, Texas Monthly has partnered with Texas Book Festival, the state’s premier literary event, serving as a media sponsor and regularly participating in the festival’s programming. Now we’re ...
When Evan Felker got back to making music again with Turnpike Troubadours in 2022, it came with a new sense of balance. On ...
Filmmaker Nancy Meyers’ beloved 2006 Christmas rom-com, The Holiday, will soon be back on screen, and this time, in serialized form. However, Meyers does not seem to be included in the TV reboot, ...
The Sweet Amber scent is Humble’s first aromatherapy product, partly inspired by the brand’s origins in Taos, New Mexico (known as a destination for healing). The amber used in the cruelty-free, ...
Zac Brown and Snoop Dogg are lighting up more than just their new track. Brown, 47, and his band are teaming up with Snoop, ...
We found the best Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan's 2025 'Outlaw Music Festival' ticket prices including concerts with Wilco or Sheryl Crow at Jones Beach, Saratoga Springs, Buffalo, Syracuse and Holmdel.
Jazz musician Chuck Mangione, known for his hit “Feels So Good,” has died at 84. His attorney, Peter S. Matorin, says Mangione died Tuesday at his home in Rochester, New York. He ...
Veteran country performer Lukas Nelson's first solo album, "American Romance," showcases his growing confidence in his best creative self.
Thousands braved the Texas heat for Willie Nelson’s 1979 picnic, held on a golf course he bought himself. Here's how it all went down.
Willie Nelson hosted his 1979 Fourth of July picnic on a golf course near Austin that he bought himself. Thousands came despite heat and a gas shortage.
Country music singer-songwriter Willie Nelson promotes his Red Headed Stranger album at Peaches Records on October 28, 1975, in Atlanta, Georgia.