Shannon Wages
The Sage and the Serpent
The Sage and the Serpent
It’s been six years since The New York Times proclaimed that East Nashville was “climbing the charts as a new …
Parents. Overbearing or neglectful, nurturing or emotionally distant, in our lives or not — we all have ’em, and so …
Around this time in 2015, life looked a lot different for Margo Price. She’d yet to sign to Third Man Records, and her debut solo album, Midwest Farmer’s Daughter, wouldn’t come out for close to a year.
In the fall of 1972 Bobby Bare was searching for something different and rare in the single-focused country music world …
Giving back. It’s what makes our community special. The ties that bind. Taking care of one another. The three nonprofits …
Using a multi-colored ribbon in an attempt to occupy Sausage, her 1-year-old Himalayan cat, Sarah Bandy looks through her purple …
When cancer ended Jesse Zazu’s 28-year life in September of 2017, the beloved musician, artist, and activist’s absence did more …
Ben Eyestone was a fixture in the East Nashville music scene for most of his life — a life that …
Just as it was with previous attempts, the latest “Transit Plan” died on the table. The difference this time around …