A Childhood Song
Dixie explains how a childhood song spurned her passion for singing
"Pretty Girl, You Can Sing"
Dixie quotes Jerome Robertson's reaction to her first singing attempts
Dixie's Inner Glow
Columnist Edwin Howard describes Dixie, in glowing terms
New York City Beckons
Dixie explains her desire to move to New York City
A Big Star
John Wallowitch predicts Dixie's future
The Luxury of Marriage
Dixie and John Wallowitch explain the adjustment process
Babies and then, Divorce
Dixie recalls how her babies gave her joy, even as her first marriage collapsed
"You Silver-Tongued Devil"
Richard Chamberlain describes Dixie's southern belle charm
Leaving NYC for LA
Saying good-bye, at the train station, Dixie's family and friends have mixed feelings
Hal Runs Until He Gets Caught
Hal Holbrook describes how he got caught by Dixie
Julia Speaks Out
The power of Julia Sugarbaker's diatribes
The Sadness of Re-runs
Dixie explains why she can't watch Designing Women re-runs
Who Flung the Chunk
At a concert, Dixie describes her longtime friendship with composer, John Wallowitch
Dixie Gets the Part
Leonard Foglia recalls Dixie's reaction to getting the role of Maria Callas, in Master Class
Randi in the Men's Room
Dixie's Family Law character ventures where Dixie, herself, never would
Who Enjoys Whom, as a Star?
Husband, Hal Holbrook, enjoys Dixie, who enjoys being a star
What's Important to Dixie
Her father and daughter, Ginna, reveal Dixie's touch-stones in life
Fountain of Joy!
The source of Dixie's inner strength revealed
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