New music, new podcast and news from Margo Price
Margo Price has apparently been keeping herself busy over the summer, as simultaneous releases and announcements today attest.
Margo Price has apparently been keeping herself busy over the summer, as simultaneous releases and announcements today attest.
When Bret and Meg MacFadyen purchased the building and property at 1108 Woodland St. in May 2000, Five Points was hardly a bustling center of economic opportunity.
This time of year, as the Tennessee homegrown tomato emits her siren song, drawing locals to her like a June bug to a back porch light, planning for East Nashville’s 2012 Tomato Art Fest is in high gear.
Jack Davis arrived in Nashville 14 years ago with a job wrangling large-scale live events for Vanderbilt University, and a keen interest in the community. The combination of the two planted a seed.
Plan your Tomato Art Fest weekend celebration with our snazzy event guide!
Saying that Nashville’s network of locally-owned and operated music venues have taken it on the chin the last few years is an understatement. Between a decade of “It-City-itus,” supercharged gentrification, corporate absorption, and a pandemic that put the live music industry on life support, it’s been more like a jackhammer to the breadbasket and parts south.
Welcome to the second annual Best of East Awards! Here you’ll find the Top Tomatoes as selected by votes cast through our online ballot.
For Angela Lese, a strong female influence has always been synonymous with music.
Scroll through the newsfeed of any social media platform and you’ll be met with a wide variety of reactions to …
Just as this column was going up online, one of our favorite local fashion talents was returning to one of …