Will he or won’t he? Jason Lewis revealed whether or not he will invite any of his Sex and the City costars to his upcoming wedding to fiancée Liz Godwin.
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Charley Crockett lives out some childhood cowboy fantasies in the new video for "The Valley," premiering exclusively on Billboard today (Feb.
27)."Getting to do that cowboy s--t on film...I've been trying to do that since I was a little boy," Crockett tells Billboard of the video, which is for the autobiographical title track from his latest album.The San Benito, Texas native is, in fact, an avid Western film fan and boasts that "one of the two TVs on the bus has to be on Encore Westerns, 24-7.
.Will he or won’t he? Jason Lewis revealed whether or not he will invite any of his Sex and the City costars to his upcoming wedding to fiancée Liz Godwin.
The season 16 cast of has been revealed!
Hayden Haddock shares his love for Texas in his new single, fittingly titled “Red Dirt Texas.” The video for the country song, which premieres on Billboard below, offers a vivid landscape of the state as it shows Haddock singing on a dirt road while local farmers go about their day.
Mart Crowley in his office (Photo courtesy UCLA Library)
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Welcome to Waco, Jason Kennedy! On Monday's all-new In the Room, the E! personality swung by the central Texas town. Why? To pay a visit to Chip Gaines and Joanna Gaines, of course.
The crew faces its biggest emergency yet: a… solar storm?
Mart Crowley, the writer ofThe Boys in the Band,the pioneering 1968 play about a group of openly gay and bisexual friends in New York City, has died. He was 84.
South Korean singer Chung Ha, also known as Chungha, has signed with ICM Partners for global representation, excluding Asia.
Megan Thee Stallion delivered a hip-hop confection with Suga on Friday (March 6), but which song is the sweetest?
Universal Music Group has advised its employees not to attend the upcoming South By Southwest music festival and conference in Austin, Texas, due to the growing concern over the caronavirus, a source close to the situation confirms to Variety.
A Texas judge has denied a request by Megan Thee Stallion’s label to halt the release of her upcoming album.On Thursday (March 5), Judge Beau A.
The results of Super Tuesday are rolling in!
On Monday afternoon (March 2), a Texas federal judge granted rapper Megan Thee Stallion (real name: Megan Pete) a temporary restraining order against her label 1501 Certified Entertainment and its CEO, former Major League Baseball star, Carl Crawford.
Megan Thee Stallion isn't happy with her record label. The 25-year-old rapper filed for a temporary restraining order against 1501 Certified Entertainment, LLC and its CEO Carl Crawford in Harris County, Texas on Tuesday.
Megan Thee Stallion has won a big battle in her legal spat with record label bosses – a judge has ruled she can release new music this week without their interference.