Willie Nelson

  • E-mail of the day

    Willie Nelson offers his, er, "resources" to Barack Obama.
  • The Fix

    The final photos of Anna Nicole's son sold. Willie Nelson cited for weed. Plus: Baldwin to Pitt: "Marry that girl!"
  • Reviewed: Willie returns to his roots, plus Devo for kids, by kids

  • The Fix

    Did "all the beers" do Bode in? Are Tom and Katie "over"? Plus: Willie Nelson's gay cowboy song.
  • Say it ain't so, Willie

    Gentle, gray-bearded Willie Nelson comes out as a post-9/11 vigilante with his and Toby Keith's creepy new hit "Beer for My Horses."
  • Willie Nelson: "Crazy: The Demo Sessions"

    A collection of early '60s recordings by the Red-Headed Stranger shows a chiseled young man with a sweet, sweet voice.
  • Grant him some modesty!

    Hugh explains that "stirring" in his trousers; Britney describes God, heaven; who stole Willie Nelson's inflatable whiskey bottle? Plus: Anne Robinson movie in the works!
  • Now that's acting

    Hartnett goes celibate for movie; boy band boys in space? Mariah slips back into her old ways; Britney TV cameo rumor quashed!
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Monday, Aug. 14, 2000
  • Sharps & Flats

    Willie Nelson's "Red Headed Stranger" made him -- and Austin, Texas -- a star. Twenty-five years later, you can still hear why.
  • Owe ho ho

    Now play nice! Mariah Carey's sister sells all then tells all. Plus: Dog defiles Jagger's shoe; Easter Bunny slain.
  • Of football and flamenco

    A coach's kids flee sports for the wussy arts.
  • Don't squish the chameleon

    Boy George: Dropping disco balls make you feel like you got something real; Matthew McConaughey: Tips on gettin' nekkid with bongos. Plus: The mysterious case of the missing Puff Daddy.
  • Sharps & Flats

    Never before released on CD, "Country Favorites -- Willie Nelson Style" introduces the quirky singer before he became the Red Headed Stranger.
  • Merry olde millennium

    Britain's kittens purr and hiss: Rupert on royal dysfunction, Kate on connubial bliss. And now for something just like everything else ... John Cleese develops a sitcom.
  • Merle Haggard

    For 35 years the country music legend's been kickin' ass and making God laugh -- he don't need no stinkin' sound check.
  • "Boy, you sing like your granddaddy"

    Hank Williams III pays a debt to Nashville -- and looks toward Texas for real country music.
  • Sharps & Flats

    Willie Nelson's 20-year-old masterpiece of classic songs, "Stardust," is re-released.
  • Emmylou Harris

    She may have given over her country crown, but she will always remain the diva of loss.
  • Carl Perkins, 1933-1998

  • Anthem

    'Anthem' lets you ride shotgun on a sweet but amateurish road trip in search of the American Dream.
  • Sharps and Flats: wyclef jean

  • Carnival

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