Daily Archives: March 11th, 2010
Happy Hour: Celebrate Good Times (We Lose)
Happy weekend, Nashville. With so much going on today, we unplugged ourselves and played all afternoon instead of blogging. Sorry, guys! We did want to wish you all a happy and safe Fourth from the Nashvillest HQ. If you haven’t already, be sure to check out our Fourth of July post for the scoop on what’s happening tonight, as well as the Tennessean’s guide to dodging the crowds at the Riverfront fireworks (which may be about five explosions short). Also, stay safe out there if you’re driving and don’t forget about the new kids in town, Zingo, if you find yourself stranded. Have fun, live it up, and we’ll see you on Monday!
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Happy weekend, Nashville. With so much going on today, we unplugged ourselves and played all afternoon instead of blogging. Sorry, guys! We did want to wish you all a happy and safe Fourth from the Nashvillest HQ. If you haven’t already, be sure to check out our Fourth of July post for the scoop on [...]
Where The Locals Eat: A Great Guide To Nashville Eating
For those that are new to Nashville (or just visiting), it’s a dream come true to have a “locals” guide to dining. Our pride in Where The Locals Eat is twofold. First, they have great dining suggestions that spotlight hidden gems in cities all over the nation. But interestingly enough, they are also based right here in Brentwood, TN. Browse their list of Nashville’s top 100 restaurants with good faith, because they really are where the locals eat.
For those that are new to Nashville (or just visiting), it’s a dream come true to have a “locals” guide to dining. Our pride in Where The Locals Eat is twofold. First, they have great dining suggestions that spotlight hidden gems in cities all over the nation. But interestingly enough, they are also based right [...]
Bright & Early: Four-Way Harmony Edition
Good morning, Nashville, and happy Fourth of July. Earlier this year we welcomed a whole new genre into Music City when the Barbershop Harmony Society moved their international headquarters to downtown Nashville. This weekend more than 8,500 barbershop harmony singers are taking over the city for the 70th Annual Quartet and Chorus Convention. The thought of a few thousand barbershop singers wandering the streets of Nashville makes us smile, because in the words of one singer, “I don’t think you’ll find any depressed people in the barbershop.”
- More killer tomatoes. Just when you thought you’d heard the last of the Killer Tomatoes, the latest victim is from right here in Nashville. This makes seven Tennesseans who have been sickened by the salmonella-laced tomatoes, so you may way to think twice before you bring those tomatoes to your July 4th cookouts.
- From the Nashville 911 files. Several people called 911 yesterday when some parents nearly started a brawl at a Little League baseball game. The parents were upset over a bad call by the umpire, but grew violent enough that other parents were afraid someone would pull a gun. After lots and lots of calls to 911, police finally showed up 22 minutes later. Good thing no one was actually armed, right?
- Bits & pieces. Jason Priestley, meet Nashville … They heard you! Metro schools changes up their controversial rezoning plan to make sure kids aren’t being segregated … Former senator John Ford’s trial is finally underway and Gov. Phil Bredesen testified yesterday.
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Good morning, Nashville, and happy Fourth of July. Earlier this year we welcomed a whole new genre into Music City when the Barbershop Harmony Society moved their international headquarters to downtown Nashville. This weekend more than 8,500 barbershop harmony singers are taking over the city for the 70th Annual Quartet and Chorus Convention. The thought [...]












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