Articles tagged "reba mcentire"![]() Column: Torch & TwangWho Says Country Can’t Hip-Hop?by Juli Thanki[26.Nov.08] :. Poverty, crime, disenfranchisement, sinning, saving, and no-account women: Stereotypical subjects of the average country song, or the average hip-hop song? ![]() Music ReviewReba McEntire: 50 Greatest Hitsby Juli Thanki[7.Nov.08] :. Fifty years and 50 songs from one of country music's most unforgettable voices. ![]() Music ReviewReba McEntire: Reba Duetsby Lana Cooper[22.Oct.07] :. Reba collaborates alongside a cadre of contemporary pop and country chart-busters, churning out some truly excellent duets that showcase both her own considerable talents, as well as that of her guests. ![]() DVDs FeatureKids’ DVDs: June 2007by Roger Holland[6.Jun.07] :. Given that babies and young children love nothing more than repetition, repetition, and... um.... repetition, I can't understand why even the pointiest of heads would think children between the ages of six months and three years could possible need 23 different Baby Einstein DVDs. ![]() Film ReviewCharlottes Web (2006)by Daynah Burnett[14.Dec.06] :. Surprise! There is nothing even remotely offensive or ironic or postmodern about Charlotte's Web. Featured Article![]() Music ReviewReba McEntire: #1’sby Nikki Tranter[13.Dec.05] :. Reba is divinity unmatched. Even if this hits collection is entirely superfluous. Reba: The Complete First Seasonby Leigh H. Edwards[3.Jan.05] :. Reba happily infuses the character 'Reba Hart' with the star's own perkiness and sweet spirit. Reba McEntire: Room to Breatheby Marshall Bowden[13.Feb.04] :. Make no mistake: Reba McEntire pioneered the crossover trail from down-home, rootsy country gal to sophisticated, big city country-pop diva that Shania Twain and Faith Hill followed to stardom more... Reba McEntire: Greatest Hits Volume III: I’m a Survivorby Marshall Bowden[22.Oct.01] :. Reba McEntire’s third volume of Greatest Hits is just what her fans have come to expect. That there are three such collections in McEntire’s discography is amazing, but not as amazing as... Rebaby Michael AbernethyReba allows McEntire to develop her comic skills at a reasonable pace, as the pressure is not on her to carry every joke and storyline. Reba McEntire: So Good Togetherby Jimmy SmithOnly the first name appears on the front cover. That Elvis-inspired conceit reflects the beautifully homely singularity of McEntire’s Christian name, of course, but also pays tribute to her as... Reba McEntire: Secret of Givingby Jimmy SmithThis Christmas album almost redeems “I Saw Mama Kissing Santa Claus” (Reba doesn’t sing it cute) and features about the slammingest version of “Up on the Housetop”... |
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