What do doing laundry, a vanilla latte, and The (formerly, Dixie) Chicks have in common? Nothing, until now. San Antonio welcomed a first-of-its-kind business to the North Central part of the city on ...
Indeed, before there was Natalie Maines, Martie Maguire, and Emily Strayer, there were Martie and Emily Erwin, the only two original members of The Chicks, Robin Lynn Macy, and Laura Lynch. Macy left ...
Few subjects stir stronger opinions than names: too unique, too old-fashioned, too trendy. In Tennessee, Danielle Remp drew national attention after saying she would let her 16-year-old daughter ...
It's a monumental year for one Gulf Coast grocery store. Winn-Dixie, a chain born in Florida with stores strewn across the southeastern U.S., is turning 100 years old. It's also changing massively, ...
Zach Bryan found himself in the crosshairs of the culture wars this week. From his latest statement about the reaction to his new song “Bad News,” it sounds like he’d really like to deescalate the ...
As the sister-powered rock trio Haim prepares to electrify The Bomb Factory on Thursday, it’s the perfect time to celebrate the sisterly bonds that make music magic. Dallas has its own share of ...
The group founded by Charlie Kirk is a right-wing political organization that focuses on motivating young people. By Emma Goldberg Follow our latest updates on the shooting of Charlie Kirk. Turning ...
Songwriter Susan Gibson wrote the song "Wide Open Spaces" after moving away for college and trying to express to her mother that she needed room to make her big mistakes. She needed new faces. She ...
The following story was first published in 2013 to commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the "Dixie Chicks Come Clean" Entertainment Weekly cover. As we celebrate EW's 35th anniversary, it has been ...
This story is part of The Tennessean’s Notorious Nashville series, which takes a look back at some of the city’s most provocative news stories of the 21st century so far. The Chicks' criticism of ...
If video killed the radio star, conservative politics may have killed the country music boom of the early 2000s. When the Chicks, then known as the Dixie Chicks, publicly criticized President George W ...