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With his latest sci-fi conspiracy thriller 'Disclosure Day' — opening Thursday at the @belcourttheatre.bsky.social and Regal and AMC locations — Steven Spielberg asks us to believe.
It's Hot Budget Summer and controversy is everywhere. Funding for TIRRC has caught the eye of powerful Republicans, while yet another fight breaks out at the Metro Council. Then, how did America get so soft? @betsyphillips.bsky.social and @bradengall.bsky.social talk Nashville news and culture.
Owned by local restaurateur Julia Jaksic, Bar Roza has opened in downtown Nashville’s the Arcade.
'The Furious,’ opening in select Regal and AMC locations this week, is a thesis in ass-kicking.
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Fisk University alumni and North Nashville community members gathered outside the historically Black college’s campus Wednesday to speak out against the school’s plan for a data center.
As the Nashville African American Wind Symphony gears up for three special events — including a performance at the Schermerhorn — we talk with the ensemble’s Kendra Smith.
As Six One Trïbe’s 615 Day gets ready to grow into 615 Week, we talk with the collective’s co-founder Gee Slab, emcee and presenter Averianna the Personality and more.
It’s been an entire year since flames engulfed the Nashville Public Library's downtown parking garage. While the main library reopened in March, the garage remains closed — with a partial reopening eyed for this year.
This week’s cover story: The historic zoning commission wrote a whitewashed story of a 100-year-old model home in Green Hills East. The history lives deeper. https://www.nashvillescene.com/news/coverstory/green-hills-model-home-historic-zoning/article_8ac2de68-0cd3-4c69-8442-857eada34a42.html
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Nashville culture, music, news, history and hilarity with Betsy Phillips and Braden Gall
In advance of three special events — a Juneteenth celebration at the Schermerhorn plus the Juneteenth615 party and a big band dance in Centennial Park — we check in with the ensemble’s Kendra Smith.
We talk with Gee Slab and his crew of creative changemakers about expanding their annual event to a week of shows and other creative gatherings, running June 15-20.