Bright & (Not So) Early: What About Tent City Edition May 24, 2010Christy Frink 4 Good morning, Nashville. One of the ongoing controversies following the flood has been figuring out what to do with residents of Tent City–a [...]
Happy Hour: Let’s All Hug The Weekend May 21, 2010Christy Frink 4 Williamson County Schools officials have gotten so many complaints from parents about excessive homework assignments that they’re considering putting some parameters on how [...]
The Weekendist: Even More Benefits (And Some Art) Edition May 21, 2010Morgan Levy 2 FRIDAY We ART Nashville. Downtown Nashville, 6-9pm, $10 suggested donation. Think First Saturday Art Crawl, but done up real nice (and not on [...]
“Zoltaroo” Will Schedule Your 2010 Bonnaroo Experience May 21, 2010Morgan Levy 2 First we waited for the lineup. Then we waited for the schedule. And now it’s here! Bonnaroo is only a few weeks away, [...]
Movies In The Park 2010 Kicks Off June 2 With “Where The Wild Things Are” May 21, 2010Morgan Levy 2 It’s summer! Movies in the Park (Centennial Park, to be specific) kick off this year on June 2, which is in less than [...]
Bright & (Not So) Early: Crisis Averted Edition May 21, 2010Christy Frink 1 Good morning, Nashville. While we were busy worrying about our own share of emergencies during the flood, the United State Coast Guard was [...]
What About The Water? [Flood 2010] May 21, 2010Christy Frink 2 We’ve been getting lots of questions over the last few days about what’s going on with water conservation and why no one is [...]
Happy Hour: All The Small Things May 20, 2010Christy Frink Comment We’re all about finding things to celebrate these days, and if the Tennessee unemployment rate falling one-tenth of a percent can be one [...]
Bright & Early: Nashville Is Open Edition May 20, 2010Christy Frink Comment Good morning, Nashville. Even though the water has receded and many downtown businesses are back up and running, they’re having a heck of [...]
Happy Hour: Decisions, Decisions May 19, 2010Christy Frink 3 In response to all the fingerpointing that started up last week, the Army Corps of Engineers is defending their decision to release water [...]