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Kacey Musgraves on Making “Real-Ass” Country Music With Willie Nelson

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The singer-songwriter talks about “Are You Sure,” getting her granddad into Willie’s

The singer-songwriter talks about “Are You Sure,” getting her granddad into Willie’s poker game, and a gift Willie gave her that she’ll never smoke. Apr 20, 2022 BY WILLIE [Kacey Musgraves on Making “Real-Ass” Country Music With Willie Nelson]( The singer-songwriter talks about “Are You Sure,” getting her granddad into Willie’s poker game, and a gift Willie gave her that she’ll never smoke. [READ STORY](   FOOD & DRINK [Tacos Rule in Laredo, But Kaitodthai Hopes Its Pad Thai Will Win Locals Over]( The new restaurant is indicative of the changes happening in the city, where former residents are returning and bringing new ideas from their travels. [READ STORY]( ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT [Robert Wilson Brings the Avant-Garde to a Century-Old Opera]( After a lifetime away from his hometown of Waco, the legendary director and playwright returns to the Houston Grand Opera with ‘Turandot.’ [READ STORY]( TREAT YOURSELF TO OUR BEST OFFER [Enjoying What You’ve Read So Far?]( There's so much more where that came from. [Subscribe now]( to get both the print and digital editions for only $25! [Subscribe](   MORE OF THE LATEST TEXAS COUNTRY REPORTER [Step Inside Z Bar Trading Company, a 30,000-Square-Foot Mercantile Maze]( In downtown Sanderson, shoppers can get lost in aisles overflowing with eclectic items, old and new. [READ STORY](   TRENDING ONLINE - [This Seasoning Is the Worst-Kept Secret in Texas Barbecue]( - [The FBI Agent Who Can’t Stop Thinking About Waco]( - [The Best Fried Chicken in Beaumont Is an Underground Secret]( - [Is Lizzo Funny? A Texas Monthly Investigation]( - [Texans, Meet Your Adorable, Bloodthirsty New Neighbors]( [Join Our Community of Proud Texans](   Get the best of Texas, by Texans, for everyone. Save up to 76% on a Texas Monthly subscription when you order today. [SUBSCRIBE](   [Subscribe]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( You are receiving this message because you signed up for our newsletters. Want more? Check out [our other newsletters](.   P.O. Box 1569, Austin, TX 78767 [View Online]( [Unsubscribe](

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