Eugene Weekly news reporter Corinne Boyer talks about a story where she got the chance to talk with the illustrious country singer-songwriter, Dolly Parton, about her new anti-bullying children’s album and Imagination Library, a foundation which provides books to kids in order to improve literacy rates. For the full story, check out the news section of our Thursday, Oct. 19, issue of EW or read it online at EugeneWeekly.com.
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