Nashville notes: Drake Milligan's merch + Miranda Lambert's meatloaf
Drake Milligan has launched his first line of merchandise, which includes T-shirts, hoodies and tote bags. Fans of his debut single “Sounds Like Something I’d Do” can also grab a T-shirt and keychain with the song title on it. Check out Drake’s online store for
Enjoy Paula Deen's Lemon Curd Pudding in 30 minutes

Aaron Davidson / Stringer If you’re craving something sweet and tart, you’ll have to check out Paula Deen‘s Lemon Curd Pudding recipe. Paula recently posted an Instagram video of her making her Lemon Curd Pudding from scratch, accompanied by the official recipe in
George Strait added to Willie Nelson's 90th birthday concert lineup

Jason Kempin/Getty Images George Strait, Dwight Yoakam, Jamey Johnson, Emmylou Harris, Kris Kristofferson, Rodney Crowell and more have been added to the performance lineup at the upcoming Long Story Short: Willie Nelson 90, a star-studded concert celebrating Willie’s 90th birthday. They join the previously announced superstar-stacked bill,
The Many Visions of SDC

Perhaps no proposed housing and development project in Sonoma County has necessitated so much scrutiny and planning––while at the same time ruffling feathers and causing ill will––than the site of the 945-acre former Sonoma Developmental Center at
Kelsea Ballerini says singing “Penthouse” to fans has been a “guttural moment”

ABC/Connie Chornuk Kelsea Ballerini dropped her surprise post-divorce EP, Rolling Up the Welcome Mat, in February. The autobiographical set features six songs, including the deeply personal ballad “Penthouse.” In a recent interview with People, Kelsea talked about her EP and how “Penthouse” has been resonating with
State to Demand Clean Energy Big Rigs
Big rigs may be going deep green—at least that’s what state air-quality regulators may have planned this week when they consider banning the sale of new diesel mega trucks. The California Air Resources Board is expected to
Caution: Newt X-ing

In a world where many species are rapidly going extinct, amphibians are at the greatest risk. Their moist, permeable skin makes them particularly susceptible to drought and toxins. They are an “indicator species,” providing valuable insight into
Charles Kelley drops live video of “As Far As You Could”

ABC/Connie Chornuk Charles Kelley has released a live performance video of his latest solo song, “As Far As You Could,” recorded in London, Glasgow and Dublin. Dubbed Charles’ “personal goodbye letter to alcohol,” the video features Charles performing a stripped-down rendition
Parklets Paradise–or Al Fresco Fiasco?

Like almost everything spawned by the 2020 pandemic, “parklets” have generated controversy. Restaurants that were kept alive by those open-air structures that allow patrons to eat and drink on cordoned-off parking spaces or other sections of the
Luke Bryan's Farm Tour returns for a 14th year

ABC/Connie Chornuk Luke Bryan has announced his 14th headlining Farm Tour. Kicking off September 14, Luke will bring his string of chart-topping hits to farms located in states such as Kentucky, Ohio and Minnesota. As-yet-unannounced artists will also join him on tour. “One