The songstress reflects on a long career ahead of her newest album, Now, coming out Sept. 29
Shania may still be most famous for her midriff, but her musical legacy is everywhere today—from Taylor Swift to TV’s ‘Nashville’
Shania Twain on overcoming dysphonia, how Huntsville, Ont. prepared her for Las Vegas, trying to forget Oprah, and her first tour in over a decade
From Shania Twain and Frédéric Thiébaud to the Huffington Post and AOL–this year’s best love stories
A 65-year murder mystery solved, Bieber takes a beating, and Danny Williams has got game
Book by Shania Twain
Shania Twain’s big day, Pat Robertson’s surprise stand, and the next Siskel and Ebert
The hair of the Mutt, That’ll teach them to follow the law and Twin peaks
One President needs a footstool, another President writes a note, and will someone please rescue Amanda Lindhout?
I once interviewed Shania Twain in a small room in the basement of Hamilton’s Copps Coliseum. I remember she’d brought her dog and her publicist made very clear that one was not to look at, touch or otherwise acknowledge the handsome beast (a German shepherd, if memory serves).
Jeff Harris goes behind the scenes