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Vol. X Issue 5

Features

Donald Trump’s Nagging Problems Are Our Collective Nightmare

September 20, 2020 Chuck Allen

On February 3, I embarked on the Norwegian Pearl for the Cayamo 2020 cruise. Although everyone was aware of “the coronavirus,” as it was known … more

Features

Cayce, Community & Care in the Time of COVID

July 29, 2020 Randy Fox

As with many Americans, the COVID-19 pandemic was a blow to Marilyn Greer’s personal and financial well-being. After losing her job at the Schermerhorn Symphony … more

Features

Jack Davis and Good Neighbor Festivals Continue Celebrating Community With TAF…ish

July 26, 2020 Randy Fox

At the beginning of 2020, Jack Davis and his team at Good Neighbor Festivals prepared for another busy year of managing community festivals and events … more

Features

The Sound of Freedom: Little Richard 1932-2020

July 26, 2020 Tim Stegall

Saturday, May 9, 2020: News leaked that Richard Wayne Penniman of Macon, Georgia — better known as Little Richard, the self-proclaimed “innovator, the originator, the … more

Features

Alternative Grooves | Records and Reality on the East Side

July 26, 2020 Randy Fox

While the COVID-19 pandemic affected every aspect of life, the swift shutdown of non-essential business in March was particularly devastating for local retail stores, with … more

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What CAN Be Said: Surviving Systemic Racism in America

July 26, 2020 Manuel Delgado

What can be said that hasn’t already been said? What stories, whether personal or from other minorities, might my sharing help rattle you to the … more

Features

Bridging the Gap: Making Black Music Matter in Nashville

July 26, 2020 Buick Audra

We hear a lot of language about inclusion, equity, and representation right now. We hear it being chanted in the streets; we hear it being … more

Jason Eskridge, Photographed by Michael Weintrob
Features

Jason Eskridge | Love & Positivity, But Always Equity

July 26, 2020 Ron Wynn

Until recently, guitarist/vocalist/bandleader Jason Eskridge’s primary focus during any given week would be “Sunday Night Soul,” the vehicle for local, regional, and national performers he’s … more

Know your Neighbor

Heather Magann

July 26, 2020 Lauren Turner

Our movement cannot be reduced to a trend when real lives are at stake.” —Heather Magann Heather Magann graduated from Belmont University last month with … more

Features

White Doves Will Mourn in Sorrow | A Pandemic Hits Home

July 26, 2020 Randy Fox

On Tuesday, May 5, around 8:30 p.m., my phone rang. The caller ID showed it was my dad. “Randy,” he said, with his voice cracking. … more

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