At 86, Mavis Staples is still a force of nature. Her new album Sad And Beautiful World arrives 7 November, featuring Buddy Guy, Bonnie Raitt and Jeff Tweedy — a powerful testament to her seven-decade ...
Greensky Bluegrass welcomes collaborators including Billy Strings, Sam Bush, Holly Bowling and Lindsay Lou on the group’s new ...
Garrett T. Capps, San Antonio’s self-styled “Space Cowguy,” bends country music into something cosmic and deeply human. His ...
John Denver needs no introduction. The multiplatinum folk-pop legend lived in Aspen and wrote often about Colorado’s natural beauty in songs such as “Rocky Mountain High.” But Grammy winning jazz ...
She has been in the public eye for most of her life, but you may not really know the "Hannah Montana" actress who became a Grammy-winning pop star. Miley Cyrus talks with Tracy Smith about her latest ...
Correspondent. "CBS News Sunday Morning" and "48 Hours" Tracy Smith is an award-winning correspondent for "CBS News Sunday Morning" and "48 Hours," who joined CBS News in 2000. Smith has covered a ...
TV personality Joy Behar (“The View”) is 83. Drummer Kevin Godley of 10cc is 80. Actor Jill Larson (“All My Children”) is 78. Country singer Kieran Kane of The O’Kanes is 76. Guitarist Ricky Phillips ...
Abramorama announced that it has acquired North American theatrical rights to “You Got Gold – A Celebration of John Prine,” a documentary from the tribute concert for the legendary singer-songwriter ...
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How I Turned a Rotten Log Into Something Beautiful
This project proves that even the most unforgiving materials can yield something truly unique in the hands of a patient craftsman. Satellite pictures show scale of Iran’s water "disaster" 'Disgusted' ...
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Turning a Disgusting House into Something Beautiful
King Charles Would Be Making a “Serious Mistake” If He Agrees to Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson’s “Brazen Demand,” a Royal Expert Says Woman blames Donald Trump for her $40,000 debt Car dashcam ...
The yearly festival was founded in 2001 by local venture capitalist Warren Hellman, who used his vast fortune to keep the event free of charge and without any corporate sponsorship; he died in 2011, ...
Charles Tabor loves nothing more than the sound of a letterpress. It whirrs, then whispers, then clanks. Tabor’s hands become part of the machine’s rhythm, transforming a stack of plain cards into a ...
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