Daily Archives: December 3rd, 2011
Happy Hour: Mark It 8, Dude
- Either the TVA shut down their main email account due to the influx of nasty letters or the nasty letters shut it down for them. Either way? Tennesseans – 1, TVA – 0.[Tennessean]
- Gallatin High School thinks that jousting on bicycles on the school’s track is probably not a good idea. We would tend to agree. [WSMV]
- Apparently there were some fake $100 bills floating around at that fateful Titans game last week. But fear not, you can tell them from the fakes by using some magical marker or something. Says Channel 4. [WSMV]
- Someone lit the Cool Springs Galleria on fire today. Fortunately no one was hurt, but whoever-it-was did rack up about $10,000 worth of damage. If anyone knows anything about this, the Franklin Fire Department would love to talk to you! [Tennessean]
- Two lucky kiddos from Christ The King get to go to the inauguration next week and they’re WAY excited. [WTVF]
Photo by rumielf.
Either the TVA shut down their main email account due to the influx of nasty letters or the nasty letters shut it down for them. Either way? Tennesseans – 1, TVA – 0.[Tennessean] Gallatin High School thinks that jousting on bicycles on the school’s track is probably not a good idea. We would tend to [...]
What Exactly Is “Indie Nashville,” CNN?

CNN Money has just graced us with an interesting piece entitled “Indie Nashville,” wherein they tout the virtues of our wonderful city/America’s country music capitol/American’s big-city-small-town/yada yada yada. It appears to be The-Tourist-Who-Doesn’t-Want-To-Be-All-Touristy’s Guide to Nashville. Or at least, that’s what we think they’re trying to do. Let’s start at the beginning.
The capital of country music is a city that still feels like a small town, combining old-fashioned Southern hospitality with a vibrant music and arts scene.
Well, that’s fair enough. There are also 8 additional nods that CNN Money gives us. Let’s review them all.
- Where music stars get their start: CNN’s recommendation is to stay out of “tourist places” like B.B. Kings and hit up the local favorites, like The Bluebird Cafe, Tootsies, and of course, OUR favorite place to hang out on Friday night, the Wildhorse Saloon. But better yet! Hang out on the street, where “you can watch the street musicians, often top session players…”
- Musical landmarks: Their one suggestion here is a NashTrash tour. We’re sure that’s fun and all, but can’t actually claim to have been on one. We particularly enjoy this photo (which we’ve kindly swiped and hosted on our own server for your continued viewing pleasure) that they use to illustrate what fun you can have when you do “indie” and “underground” things in Nashville!
- Opryland’s tropical escape: Oh, wait, they’ve changed their minds. Skip the NashTrash tour and just go straight to the Grand Ole Opry and Opryland Hotel!
- Sleep where the trains used to: Union Station Hotel is the place to stay if you’re visiting “Indie Nashville,” but that’s totally irrelevant since the economy sucks and no one can afford to stay there anyway.
- Get your grit on: CNN’s recommendation is practically a firm command that no trip to Nashville (er, sorry, INDIE Nashville) is complete until you eat at Cock of the Walk. This may very well be true.
- Where the locals go: All the locals eat at Rotiers and Cafe Coco (the hippest INDIE NASHVILLE joint EVAR!) and you should too. Also, we’re now aware that the block of Elliston that houses the Exit/In is apparently known as “Rock Block.” Who knew.
- A sweet treat: Eat biscuits at Loveless Cafe, or if you’re too poor to afford the Union Station Hotel and had to grab a crappy economy room out in Donelson, Ellensdales is okay. Then, drive your rental car alllll the way to East Nashville to pick up dessert at Sweet 16th Bakery, but we hope you purchased rental insurance with that! The 37206 is so INDIE NASHVILLE that it’s scary, wink wink.
- Antebellum history: Visit The Hermitage on your trip to INDIE NASHVILLE, because it’s so far out of the way that no other tourists want to bother. Oh, and if you’re from out of state, you can forget about those half price tickets – only the locals get those! Because we go there so often.
So there you have it, Nashvillest’s translation of CNN Money’s “Indie Nashville.” We hope you enjoyed it, and more importantly, we hope you know that we’re really NOT scared of East Nashville at all. Thanks to Jim Reams for the link.
Photo taken without asking from CNN Money.
CNN Money has just graced us with an interesting piece entitled “Indie Nashville,” wherein they tout the virtues of our wonderful city/America’s country music capitol/American’s big-city-small-town/yada yada yada. It appears to be The-Tourist-Who-Doesn’t-Want-To-Be-All-Touristy’s Guide to Nashville. Or at least, that’s what we think they’re trying to do. Let’s start at the beginning. The capital of [...]
(For Real This Time) Bye Bye, Circuit City [Comings & Goings]

We lost a couple of our local Circuit City stores at the end of last year, but it looks like the rest of them will be following. Reports are pouring in from pretty much everywhere that state that Circuit City has filed for court approval to liquidate its remaining 567 stores. That means we can wave goodbye to our remaining three stores in Bellevue, Cool Springs and Madison.
Liquidation sales are scheduled to begin Saturday, but watch out! Last time they liquidated, some shoppers noticed a little bait & switch going on with the prices. Liquidators have been known to go so far as to double the original price on some items before they slap a 30% discount on it. Let the buyer beware!
If we have to be honest, we really aren’t going to miss Circuit City one bit. The selection and service have left quite a bit to be desired for several years now. But this is putting a lot of folks out of a job at a time when a job is what they need the most, and for that, we’re very disappointed.
Photo by shellEProductions.
We lost a couple of our local Circuit City stores at the end of last year, but it looks like the rest of them will be following. Reports are pouring in from pretty much everywhere that state that Circuit City has filed for court approval to liquidate its remaining 567 stores. That means we can [...]
Speaking Of Cold: Leipers Fork Ladies Donate 1000 Caps For Babies
The ladies of Grace Chapel Church in Leipers Fork have been busy. Collectively, they knit over 500 caps for newborn babies as part of Save The Children’s Knit One, Save One campaign, and donated an additional 500 machine-made caps as well. Senator Frist even showed up at their church to recognize their dedication to the project.
Save The Children’s Knit One, Save One campaign urges those of us privileged enough to have warm clothes and a roof over our head to share a little, by knitting or crocheting simple, tiny hats that could save the life of a newborn baby in a developing country. This year’s deadline for sending a hat has been extended to January 31, so there’s still time to dust off those knitting needles and get to work! Most of the caps should take even a beginner knitter less than a couple of hours. Participation information & Action Kit here.
So if you’re cold in Nashville today, consider warming up your hands and whipping up a cap for Knit One, Save One. And if you can’t knit, well, that’s okay too – a storebought cap is just fine.
Photo from Hope Through Healing Hands.
The ladies of Grace Chapel Church in Leipers Fork have been busy. Collectively, they knit over 500 caps for newborn babies as part of Save The Children’s Knit One, Save One campaign, and donated an additional 500 machine-made caps as well. Senator Frist even showed up at their church to recognize their dedication to the [...]
Bright & Early: Money On The Mind Edition
Good morning, Nashville. It’s official: English First, the group behind the charter amendment that’s costing us 350,000 to put on a special ballot next week, has missed the deadline for disclosing their financial records. This means that we won’t know how much money they’ve raised or who it’s coming from until probably after the election next Thursday. Financial records for Nashville For All Of Us, on the other hand, show that the group has raised close to $300,000 from hundreds of donors including big names like Vanderbilt University, Gaylord Entertainment, Mike Curb of Curb Records, and the Nashville Convention & Visitors Bureau. In related news, the NPT debate is still on for tonight at 7pm most likely without Eric Crafton.
- More budget cuts for Metro. All departments of the Metro Government are looking at 10 percent cuts over the next couple of months. The priority is still on education (not that you’d know it by looking at how many kids are in school today!), but cuts are expected to happen all across the board.
- Sending out an SOS. NES is trying to get a little bit more creative in working with folks who can’t pay their electricity bills this month. Earlier this week they explained to Metro Council why bills were so high this month, one of the major reasons being the TVA who keeps raising rates and spilling toxic sludge that costs a lot of money to clean up.
- Bits & pieces. One of the people on the US Air flight that crashed into the Hudson yesterday was from East Tennessee … The Homelessness Commission wants Tent City shut down by July 1st … Unlike the rest of the country, property values in Davidson County actually went up last year.
Photo by heidiross.
Good morning, Nashville. It’s official: English First, the group behind the charter amendment that’s costing us 350,000 to put on a special ballot next week, has missed the deadline for disclosing their financial records. This means that we won’t know how much money they’ve raised or who it’s coming from until probably after the election [...]
Brrrr: Nashville Rescue Mission Needs Your Help
Hey Nashville, it’s COLD. We know this because kids even weaseled their way out of school because of the cold today. Now think about how cold it would be if you were homeless, and especially if you didn’t have a warm coat, or some gloves and a hat. The Nashville Rescue Mission is especially in need of warm blankets, coats, hats, gloves and socks this weekend as we all struggle to stay warm.
Ugly Mugs in East Nashville has set up space inside as a drop-off location. These donations will be collected and taken to the Rescue Mission both tonight and tomorrow night. Or take your donations directly to their donation center, at 616 7th Avenue South downtown (open between 7am-7pm, Monday-Saturday). Visit their donations page for more information about giving monetarily. Thanks to Christy N. for the tip!
Hey Nashville, it’s COLD. We know this because kids even weaseled their way out of school because of the cold today. Now think about how cold it would be if you were homeless, and especially if you didn’t have a warm coat, or some gloves and a hat. The Nashville Rescue Mission is especially in [...]













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