Kelsey Goeres began her career as a journalist writing features and started covering the entertainment industry when she first joined Showbiz Cheat Sheet in 2017. Kelsey specializes in music coverage; at Showbiz, she is known as the resident Dolly Parton expert. She also covers classic rock acts like John Lennon and George Harrison as well as modern stars including Carrie Underwood and Jack Harlow. She is a member of the Society of Professional Journalists and has a bachelor’s in journalism from California Lutheran University.
She believes the most interesting element of every story is simply that its subjects are human, which inspires her to approach writing with a features lens. See more from Kelsey on her Muck Rack profile.
'Rick and Morty' creator Dan Harmon on which character 'perfectly healthy' fans should relate to, how Harmon is like Rick, and how he feels about the problematic fans who liken themselves to Rick.
When the 'Rick and Morty' creators first spoke about wanting to collaborate with Kanye West, what's been done so far, and what Dan Harmon learned about West while working with him.
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Dan Harmon on the 'religion' of 'Rick and Morty,' if Rick is working toward something, and if the characters can and should change as the show progresses.
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Dolly Parton shared her thoughts on the women's liberation movement in a 1971 interview. Her ideas are best heard in her song, 'Just Because I'm a Woman.'
Dolly Parton did not receive a warm welcome when she joined 'The Porter Wagoner Show.' Here's why she had such a difficult time, how she joined the cast, and a look at her complicated relationship with Wagoner.
In a 1967 interview, Dolly Parton said it takes her only a few minutes to write a song. She also said she doesn't read music and inspiration can come to her at any time.
Dolly Parton on her favorite hobbies, including writing poetry and short stories, her hopes to publish a volume of her work someday, and how she's incorporated her love of poetry and storytelling in her songwriting.
Journalist Dave Hirshey on Dolly Parton's 'calculated' interviews. Also on Parton's ready-to-go catchphrases, and carefully cultivated media appearances.