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Tree Canopy Bill Seeks to Preserve the Shade

January 15, 2019 Randy Fox

A new bill is working its way through the Metro council that will throw more shade on Nashville’s citizenry — the good kind of shade, … more

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Fond Object Future Uncertain

January 15, 2019 Randy Fox

It’s been a rough and rocky time for Inglewood’s Fond Object Records. In November, the shop’s downtown location at 535 Fourth Ave. S., closed its … more

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The Loss of ‘Nashville Arts’ Hits East Nashville Art Community

September 7, 2018 Nicole Keiper

After nearly 10 years of chronicling and celebrating Nashville’s arts scene, Nashville Arts Magazine announced in August that it’d printed its last page. In a … more

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Envision Cayce Project Moves Forward

July 9, 2018 Theresa Laurence

It’s been a busy spring and early summer at Cayce Place, Nashville’s oldest and largest public housing development, as construction on the massive $600 million … more

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Putting a Local Focus on Suicide Prevention

July 9, 2018 Tommy Womack

The recent losses of fashion designer Kate Spade and chef/TV personality Anthony Bourdain have thrust suicide back into the national consciousness and dredged up wounds … more

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East Nashvillians Ponder Mass Transit

March 8, 2018 Michael DeVault

The future of transpo rtation in Music City goes before voters May 1, and for some residents and businesses in East Nashville, the notion of … more

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Dee’s to the Rescue!

March 8, 2018 Randy Fox

When The Family Wash abruptly shut its doors on Jan. 26, patrons, employees, and musicians who were booked to play the venerable East Nashville venue … more

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Historic Marker Honors Nashville LBGT Pioneer Penny Campbell

January 7, 2018 Devin Ross

Lockeland Springs is well known for its rich cultural history and its streets lined with welcoming bungalows and small businesses. Now, it also has the … more

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Rising From the Ashes — Literally

January 7, 2018 Michael DeVault

There’s finally light at the end of the tunnel for East Nashville funkmeister Todd “Toddzilla” Austin, who lost his house, car, and seven beloved cats … more

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Future of Cloud IX Uncertain

January 7, 2018 Michael DeVault

The shooting death of a customer in the parking lot of Cloud IX Hookah Bar and Lounge at 3807 Gallatin Pike — the second in … more

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