We’ve talked about Blood:Water Mission and their Ride:Well tour before, but now they’re almost here. Literally. The team of riders that are biking across the United States will arrive here this weekend for the local chapter of the Ride:Well tour on Saturday. The Nashville ride is 25 miles, but there will be a 12 mile [...]
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Ride:Well This Saturday with Blood:Water
July 8th, 2008 · Comments
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Shan Foster Is Really, Really Happy To Be In The NBA
July 2nd, 2008 · Comments
In typical Nashville fashion, Vanderbilt forward Shan Foster (recently drafted by the Dallas Mavericks) is more than just a great basketball player. He’s also a singer/songwriter. And he’s really, really happy about being in the NBA - so much so that he wrote a song about it (and posted it on YouTube for the world [...]
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Fang Fingers: Preds Draft Party Tonight!
June 20th, 2008 · Comments
It seems like we haven’t heard much good news from the Preds lately between losing Hordichuk, Boots’ legendary five lawsuits and almost defaulting on the Sommet Center’s lease. But the guys are ready to bounce back tonight with the annual Draft Party to kick off the first round of the draft from Scotiabank Place in [...]
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Get Excited: You Are So Nashville If…
June 9th, 2008 · Comments
It’s that time again, and we’re a little embarrassed to admit that we’ve been looking forward to this moment all year long: It’s the Scene’s 19th Annual “You Are So Nashville If…” contest. This is the time when our true Nashvillian colors come out and the world (or at least the part of it that [...]
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Preds Chairman Throws “Boots” Under A Bus
June 6th, 2008 · Comments
Earlier tonight, Preds Chairman David Freeman finally issued a statement in response to William “Boots” Del Biaggio’s bankruptcy woes. Boots has had a rough week after being slapped with three enormous lawsuits and a federal investigation, and we were worried because he owns almost a third of our precious Preds. Anyway, the gist:
“Here’s the bottom [...]
Weekend Field Trip: Nashville Rollergirls’ Southern Hospital-ity
May 18th, 2008 · Comments
Last night, Nashvillest headed out to see the Nashville Rollergirls take on the B-Funk All Stars at the Southern Hospital-ity roller derby event featuring DJ Fat Andy. For the uninitiated, roller derby is kind of a rough sport where two teams race around a track and try to lap each other as many times as [...]
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Almost Friday: Thirsty Thursdays at Greer Stadium
May 15th, 2008 · Comments
Needing something to help you ring in the weekend a day early? Every Thursday when they’re home, the Nashville Sounds and the Miller Lite Concert Series host Thirsty Thursdays at Greer Stadium. Concert starts at 6 (we’re not sure who’s playing), game at 7, and $1 draft beer until 8:30 or the 5th inning–whichever comes [...]
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Nashvillest Has Friends!
May 13th, 2008 · Comments
We at Nashvillest would love to send a HUGE ‘thank you‘ to our friends at Music City Bloggers and Nashville is Talking for sending traffic our way. Also, Chris Wage and Aunt B., two of our favorite Nashville bloggers, and our new Twitter friends (especially Jeffrey Davis for Stumbling us) and Flickr contributors–we love you [...]
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Fantasy Flag Football, Or That’s What They Want You To Think
May 13th, 2008 · Comments
Nashvillest attended a fantasy flag football game last night, or so it seems. Regardless of what the Nashville Sports League says, we promise you that a couple of intense flag football games went down last night between Banditos vs. Big Love and Banditos vs. TBD, and there’s a few more to come. Teams play Monday [...]
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What Exactly Is Nashvillest, Anyway?
May 12th, 2008 · Comments
The short answer: Nashvillest is for you.
The long answer: Nashvillest is for you, too.
In Nashville, we have it great. We’re a stone’s throw from Memphis, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Asheville, Birmingham, Indianapolis, Louisville, Cincinatti, St. Louis, even Chicago. We live in a vibrant and diverse city with no shortage of dining and entertainment options. Our city [...]
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