
Bleu Edmondson reveals most of his soul on his newest record “Lost Boy.” He says it is autobiographical, but in some areas he didn’t go as deep as he could have. The critically acclaimed record is the showpiece of his live shows now.
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This group of Lubbock musicians are just getting their start with their first record, "17th and Chicago" released late last year. Charlie Shafter's songs and musicianship deserve consideration, whether you are a country music fan or rocker.

If you’re going on a trip this summer, why not make your destination one where there’s great food you can feel patriotic about? Some of the greatest chefs of the Lone Star State share a bit about our culinary history.

Richard Holm lived in a Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints community in Colorado City, Arizona, before the Eldorado compound was built in Texas. But in late 2003, Warren Jeffs, now serving jail time for being an accomplice to rape for arranging the marriage of a 14-year-old, took away Holm’s family in the span of a few days. His story shows the plight of men connected to the FLDS.

Randy Mankin says the last thing he could imagine is having throngs of corporate media descend on his little town of 3,000 inhabitants, chasing the story about the ongoing tragedy at the Fundamentalist Latter Day Saints (FLDS) compound just north of town.

Noriega, (D-Houston), won the March Democratic primary election for U.S. Senate without a runoff with 1,108,318 votes. He faces Sen. John Cornyn in the November general election.

The Printing & Imaging Association of MidAmerica has announced that LIVE! Magazine is an award winner in the Association 19th Annual Graphic Excellence Awards Competition.
Mississippi. Minnesota. Idaho. Florida. California. Ohio. Wisconsin. These are just a few of the states that some of the 2008 Colts call home in the off-season. But when they travel to San Angelo to play for the Colts for four months, they need new homes, and that’s where our fans come in.

The latest Milk-Bone contest entrants.