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East Nashville has become an epicenter for the ever-growing — or over-publicized, depending on whom you ask — back-to-basics movement, with the term “artisan” being … more
East Nashville has become an epicenter for the ever-growing — or over-publicized, depending on whom you ask — back-to-basics movement, with the term “artisan” being … more
Dorothy Miller, age 77, has nine children, each of whom she raised in the little blue house with the green tin roof on Meridian Street … more
Former mayor Bill Purcell talks about one of his great passions in the same friendly, easygoing manner that made him such a wellliked politician. It’s … more
Chad Evans and Elijah “Lij” Shaw know how to embrace the moment. The key that unlocks the door to the moment is, “Don’t take yourself … more
THE LOCAL TACO COMING TO 11TH and Fatherland is the big news this month. As their name suggests, the restaurant specializes in tacos, and they … more
BRETT WITHERS, PRESIDENT OF THE Eastwood Neighbors Neighborhood Association, tells us that the expansion of the Eastwood Neighborhood Conservation Overlay passed all three public hearings … more
IT IS WITH HEAVY HEARTS THAT WE SAY goodbye to our friend and neighbor, Ernie Chaires, who passed away on March 23. He was 62. … more
Welcome to our latest issue. This one has it all: history, art, food & lodging, music, rants, raves . . . even Bonnaroo. Seriously, who … more
Greetings once again, dear readers of The East Nashvillian magazine. I have consumed a half pot of coffee and an orange and just … more
I pick my son up from the Nashville School of the Arts at 3 PM every weekday. Sometimes I have to wait a bit, if … more
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