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From a Bigfoot "hunt" to a summer skate party, a 1940s ball and more — these are the Boulder County events you don't want to ...
Nile Rodgers and Chic will headline the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts' annual benefit concert on Nov. 1.
Dolly Parton's indomitable spirit will be displayed in a new exhibition, "Dolly Parton: Journey of a Seeker" at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum until Sept. 2026. The opening was ...
Dolly Parton's new Nashville hotel is already shaping up to be the ultimate place for brides-to-be to stay. The country icon plans to open her Songteller Hotel in 2026, with plenty of Parton ...
Dolly Parton's Dollywood isn't the only family-friendly, immersive Dolly experience on tap in 2025. This spring, she's opening her new Pirates Voyage Dinner & Show in Panama City Beach ...
Dolly Parton was asked how she's doing two months after the death of husband Carl Dean, and her response is not surprising. The country legend joined Today to talk about Dollywood, her theme park ...
Over the weekend, NYLON threw a star-studded party at the annual country festival ... and the look’s pièce de résistance: voluminous Dolly Parton-inspired hair. It doesn’t get more country ...
Dolly Parton's "Star of the Show: My Life On Stage" releases in mid-November. It's filled with full-color photographs of Dolly's greatest moments on stage and film and completes the singer's ...
Dolly Parton is mourning Carl Dean, her husband of nearly 60 years, while holding tight to their memories. Parton opened up more about her beloved husband, who died March 3, in an interview with ...
The "Please, Please, Please" remix was featured on Carpenter's 'Short n' Sweet' deluxe album on Feb. 14 Jason Kempin/Getty; Lia Toby/Getty Before Dolly Parton signed on to Sabrina Carpenter's ...
Parton's late husband died on Monday, March 3 at age 82 Dolly Parton/Instagram After the death of Carl Dean, Dolly Parton's husband of nearly 60 years, the country star is opening up about the ...
Parton says innovation and Southern hospitality are instrumental to Dollywood’s next 40 years. Dolly Parton had a dream ... and friends and have a big old party,” Parton noted.