When Loretta Lynn entered Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart for January 23, 1982 with “I Lie,” it was the 67th appearance there by one of the genre’s true greats. It was already the ...
When discussing the history of country music, it is almost impossible to forget Loretta Lynn. The country music icon released legendary songs like “Coal Miner’s Daughter” and “You’re ...
There was no greater love for her family than Loretta’s love! She loved her family more than anything and showed it every day of her life. She was a member of Lynn Valley Baptist Church and loved ...
Loretta C. Ford, a pediatric nurse who worked tenaciously to expand access to health services, co-founding the profession of nurse practitioner and helping to transform the way millions of ...
Explore ‘Choices of Consequence: Denmark and the Holocaust’ at the Jewish Museum Milwaukee from February 14 to May 25. This ...
The CEO of the Menopause Hub, Loretta Dignam, made it onto the prestigious roll call of enterprising women over 50 years of age across 32 countries, the Irish Independent reported. Dignam has ...
Another bad idea whose time has come in the Texas Legislature is upon us. It's time to revive my old proposal that Texas be ...
Her work draws equally on country (her grandmother was said to have lived down the road from Loretta Lynn), Pacific Northwestern punk (Case grew up mostly in Washington state—she cites the noir ...
When Chuck D of Public Enemy famously called hip-hop “the Black CNN,” he was touching on a universal truth that goes beyond genre: Music and protest have always been inextricably linked.
For additional context, check out the previously published stories in which the illustrations originally appeared in print and online, or see more of the artists’ work. (Illustration by Jun ...