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"A good song will age well": Mike Campbell talks Tom Petty, Stevie Nicks' gift and unearthing tunes
Salon via Yahoo News· 6 days agoHe pulled out the boxes — and you have to bake them now. If you have old tapes, there's a whole...
Let's Go Girls! These Might Just Be The Best Bridal Shower Favors We've Ever Seen
Country Living via Yahoo News· 4 days agoHowever, bracelet making stations have been trending for showers and weddings the past year and we...
Joe Alwyn Shares Insight Into Bond With "Sweet, Funny, Brilliant" Emma Stone - E! Online
E! Online· 4 days agoJoe Alwyn gushed over working with The Favourite costar Emma Stone on Kinds of Kindness, exclusively...
Joanna Gaines Shares Son Crew, 5, Sweetly Told Her He Wants to ‘Marry a Korean Woman’ One Day...
People via Yahoo News· 6 days agoAnd I'm like, 'Oh my gosh.' I mean, this is my 6-year-old. So that trip for sure impacted him."...
Review: Megan Thee Stallion starts off strong then stumbles in San Francisco
San Jose Mercury News· 24 hours agoOn one hand, the hip-hop star came across like a complete force of nature early on, propelled by a...
Faith family honors daughter's legacy and raises cancer awareness with Once a Time Ball
Nonstop Local· 6 days agoValicity Faith, a five-year-old girl who lost her life to the difficult battle of leukemia, had a...
Tony nominee explores new work at Hermitage Artist Retreat
Herald-Tribune via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe last time I was at the Hermitage, I was full steam ahead working on it, but then my mother...
14 Poor Souls Who Were Excited To Start Their New Job, Only To Realize They Needed To Quit...
BuzzFeed via Yahoo News· 1 day agoKmatta / Getty Images 10."I technically quit before my first day. I got hired at a well-known gift...
What Is Dark Fantasy? We Asked Author Marianne Gordon to Break It Down
People via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe idea of illusion hiding something foul is a common horror trope, that one’s eyes cannot be...
The Tastemaker | Washington Monthly
Washington Monthly· 2 days agoOn a dreary afternoon in 1949, Judith Jones perched at her typewriter in Doubleday’s Paris office. The book, an advance copy slated for a limited print...