
Historic Marker Honors Nashville LBGT Pioneer Penny Campbell
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
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
A few months ago, what was formerly gospel station 102.1 The Light morphed into 102.1 THE VILLE, whose catchphrase is “Soul of Music City.” This … more
When the holiday season rolls around, we all have our own traditions to look forward to. But for Nashville, few traditions have enjoyed the long … more
In mid-September, East Nashville neighbors gathered at Shwab Elementary School to discuss a development project that could make life much easier for local pedestrians. Attendees … more
The nucleus of a neighborhood can be hard to quantify, but some places are so enduring that the locals are drawn to them. Such has … more
Fond Object Records is a haven for a certain type of East Nashvillian. Someone who lives for vinyl punk recordings, expresses themselves through vintage clothes, … more
Sept. 12-17 will mark the 18th annual AmericanaFest, a music festival and industry conference celebrating folk, country, blues, and roots rock. The event will be … more
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum announced some huge news at the beginning of July. The Community Counts program provides three different opportunities … more
The ongoing conflict between development and use of public lands has found a new battlefield on one of Nashville’s most historic battlegrounds. A proposed lease … more
In the late 1980s, an album collection of up-and-coming Nashville rock bands was titled City Without a Subway. While the limestone bedrock that Music City … more
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