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Assessment of Magnus von Horn’s Expressionistic Nightmare: ‘The Lady With the Needle’ – Depicting Girls Deserted by Society

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Reba McEntire is making history as she gears up to host the Academy of Country Music Awards for the seventeenth time. With this milestone, she is inching closer to Bob Hope’s record of hosting the Oscars 19 times. However, when you factor in her five times hosting the rival CMA Awards, McEntire’s total hosting gigs reach 22, surpassing Hope’s record.

In a recent interview with Variety, McEntire shared insights into her preparation for the ACM Awards, her upcoming new album and single, and her excitement for her new sitcom “Happy’s Place” on NBC. Despite her busy schedule, McEntire remains dedicated to delivering top-notch performances and keeping the spark alive in her hosting duties.

McEntire also expressed her admiration for fellow artists like Dolly Parton and Miranda Lambert, whom she recently joined on stage at the Stagecoach Festival. The possibility of a co-headlining tour with Lambert is something McEntire is open to, showcasing her enthusiasm for collaboration and new experiences in the music industry.

As McEntire continues to break barriers and entertain audiences with her talent and charm, fans can expect a memorable performance at the ACM Awards, where she will debut her new single “I Can’t” produced by Dave Cobb. With an album in the works, McEntire is excited to share her new music and continue to push boundaries in her career.

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