
Life’s a Parking Lot
THE LARGE SWATH OF ASPHALT BEHIND Rosepper is about to get an overhaul. The lot belongs to the Fannie Battle Day Home, and it soon … more
THE LARGE SWATH OF ASPHALT BEHIND Rosepper is about to get an overhaul. The lot belongs to the Fannie Battle Day Home, and it soon … more
Greetings once again, dear readers of The East Nashvillian magazine. I hope this issue finds you well, happy and enjoying this beautiful autumnal weather. It … more
THIS IS THE 98TH YEAR OF FANNIE Battle Caroling for Kids, with last year boasting a record-breaking year for revenues. This year you can become … more
Picture it: two rowdy camps clad in brightly colored T-shirts, on opposing sides of the gymnasium, raising cain and seeing who can drown the other … more
BACK IN THE EARLY AUGHTS, MY BAND Last Train Home was still based up in Washington, D.C., but we were feeling the pull of Nashville. … more
I wanted to be part of something where only God could get the credit,” Pastor Mark Lancaster says, sitting on the steps of the historic … more
Since founding Lockeland Springsteen over two years ago, we've been focused on two things: tracing the captivating scent of the music that emerges from every … more
A blonde-haired, blue-eyed baby with cherry popsicle stains on his cheeks pulls at his mama’s knees. His mama, Brooke Seraphine — as mother to a … more
DEBATE ABOUT 2014’S MOST-TALKEDabout infill housing ordinance, the “Duplex Bill,” continued right up until the minute when it was finally approved by the Metro Council … more
Greetings once again, dear readers of The East Nashvillian magazine. I hope you all had fun at the Tomato Art Fest this year and are … more
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