NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- When The Chicks decided to drop the word “Dixie” from the band's name, it was the culmination of years of internal discussions and attempts to distance itself from negative connotations with the word.
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Elizabeth Chambers Hammer has a can’t-miss 4th of July recipe! The CEO and founder of BIRD Bakery in Dallas, Texas, shared the recipe for the eatery’s best-selling tangy treats with Us Weekly and now you can make the confections at home just in time for the holiday.“This is the best lemon square you’ll taste and I know that because I’ve tried them all!,” the 37-year-old TV host told Us exclusively.According to Hammer, who is married to and has two children with Call Me By Your Name star Armie
.NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- When The Chicks decided to drop the word “Dixie” from the band's name, it was the culmination of years of internal discussions and attempts to distance itself from negative connotations with the word.
When The Chicks decided to drop the word "Dixie" from the band's name, it was the culmination of years of internal discussions and attempts to distance itself from negative connotations with the word. The 13-time Grammy-winning trio made the switch last month, just weeks before the release of their first new music in 14 years.
Elisabeth Moss is coming back to television in a brand new role in Candy.
Elisabeth Moss is ready to trade in her handmaid's bonnet for an ax.
Also Read: Lily James to Star in True Crime Thriller 'Peggy Jo' From Director Phillip NoyceHere is the logline for the project: In 1980 Texas, Candy Montgomery (Moss) seemingly had it all – loving husband with a good job, a daughter and a son, a nice house in the brand new suburbs – so why did she kill her friend from church with an ax?“The unique tale of Candy Montgomery is one Nick has been passionate about telling for a very long time.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorUCP is adding another true crime series to its slate with Candy (working title) a limited event series based on the true story of Texas killer Candy Montgomery and her victim, Betty Gore, starring and executive produced by The Handmaid’s Tale star Elisabeth Moss, from The Act co-creator Nick Antosca and writer Robin Veith (Mad Men, The Act).
Joe Otterson TV ReporterUniversal Content Productions (UCP) is continuing its push into the true crime space with a new limited series starring Elisabeth Moss.Moss has signed on to star in a series titled “Candy” for the studio, based on the true story of Candy Montgomery and Betty Gore.
@ranchohumilde #JusticeForVanessaGuillen con mucho respeto a los familiares de VanessaA post shared by Ivonne Galáz (@ivonnegmusic) on Jul 5, 2020 at 9:00pm PDTAfter Guillén's disappearance made national headlines, the lawyer for her family confirmed on Sunday that the U.S. Army positively identified the soldier's remains near the Leon River in Texas last week.
While our neighbours to the south celebrate Independence Day during the July 4th long weekend, the COVID-19 pandemic continues to escalate in the country, particularly in states such as Arizona, Texas, Florida and California.
Willie Nelson's annual Fourth of July Picnic is going ahead this year, but to reduce concerns about the coronavirus the event will be virtual. Fans can tune in to the nearly 50-year-old music bash Saturday via luck.stream and williepicnic.com.
WASHINGTON -- Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows: ABC's “This Week" — Stephen Hahn, commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration; Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego; Miami Mayor Francis Suarez; Judge Lina Hidalgo of Harris County, Texas. ——— NBC's “Meet the Press” — Govs.
Willie Nelson’s annual Fourth of July Picnic is going ahead this year, but to reduce concerns about the coronavirus the event will be virtual.Fans can tune in to the nearly 50-year-old music bash Saturday (July 4) via luck.stream and williepicnic.com.
Willie Nelson’s annual Fourth of July Picnic is going virtual this year over concerns about the coronavirus pandemic. Fans can tune in to the nearly 50-year-old music bash Saturday via luck.stream and williepicnic.com.Tickets for the picnic are on sale at williepicnic.com.
SPICEWOOD, Texas -- Willie Nelson’s annual Fourth of July Picnic is going ahead this year, but to reduce concerns about the coronavirus the event will be virtual. Fans can tune in to the nearly 50-year-old music bash Saturday via luck.stream and williepicnic.com.
Vanilla Ice has finally thawed his stone-cold stance on hosting a concert amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerRapper and DIY Network home renovator Vanilla Ice has decided not to go forward with a planned July 4 concert in Austin, Texas.The show, planned for the Emerald Point Bar & Grill, is located on the shores of Lake Travis and touted its outdoor restaurant and extensive grounds as safety features.But Texas, as well as several other states, has seen a strong resurgence of coronavirus cases.
1990s-themed 4th of July concert in Austin, Texas, because of the coronavirus pandemic.“Due to the increase in COVID-19 numbers in Austin we’re gonna move the concert to a better date,” he wrote in a caption for a video posted Thursday on Twitter.
Vanilla Ice is listening to the concerns of his fans. The 52-year-old performer took to Twitter on Thursday ahead of his scheduled Fourth of July performance in Austin, Texas, to reveal that he had decided to cancel following backlash.Writing that he was moving the show to «a better date,» the «Ice, Ice, Baby» rapper told fans in a video message, «Basically, I'm not going.