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Christine McVie’s 1984 single Got a Hold on Me stands as the crowning achievement of her solo career and a reminder of her enduring songwriting talent beyond Fleetwood Mac. By the early 1980s, Fleetwood Mac had become one of the biggest bands in the world, but the pressures of fame, personal relationships, and constant touring […]

That’s What She Said is three questions that go from easy to “oh no.” She answers first, then it’s on him to match. Sounds simple, but it never is. He’s up there sweating, guessing, and usually proving he doesn’t listen. Wanna give it a shot? Sign up and The Outlaw Dave Show will put your relationship […]

If all goes as planned, Houston could become the place where KD writes the final chapters of his career.

Fast food doesn’t have to mean sacrificing quality—especially when it comes to beef. If you’re searching for fast food chains with high-quality beef, this guide is for you. While some places rely on frozen, processed ingredients, others prioritize fresh, flavorful, and ethically sourced beef. Here are eight chains leading the pack: 1. Shake Shack:A Leader […]

Rock and roll has always lived on the edge of fact and fiction, and some of its wildest tales didn’t need the internet to thrive. Long before social media, these stories traveled the country by word of mouth, record store chatter, fanzines, and late-night radio shows. Fans traded them like secret knowledge, and each retelling […]

The curtain is closing on one of Houston’s healthier drive-thru alternatives to fast food, as all Salad and Go locations in Houston are set to close their doors on Friday, Sept. 19, according to the Houston Chronicle. The chain will also be closing several more locations across Texas. Salad and Go employees spoke anonymously to […]

Robert Redford, Oscar-Winning Actor and Director, Dies at 89 Robert Redford, the legendary actor, director, and founder of the Sundance Film Festival, has died at the age of 89. According to The New York Times, Redford passed away in his sleep on Tuesday, September 16, 2025, at his home in the mountains near Provo, Utah. […]

If you’ve ever lived in an apartment with thin walls or had a neighbor who believes 2:00 A.M. is the perfect time for a subwoofer test, you’ve probably dreamed of a service like this. Japan briefly had a “rent-a-person” industry that let you hire not just moving help or stand-in relatives, but full-on “scary people” […]

The teaser for Landman’s second season hints at even higher stakes, with Billy Bob Thornton returning as oilman Tommy Norris. The Paramount+ drama, set against the backdrop of West Texas oilfields, was last year’s breakout success, drawing in 35 million viewers. Season two premieres November 16 and brings new faces to the story, including Demi […]