Vandy’s Rites Of Spring Headliners Announced February 27, 2009Christy Frink Comment We’ve always felt like Vandy’s Rites of Spring music festival is pretty hit-or-miss, but we’d say this year might just be a hit. [...]
Bright & Early: Long Kiss Goodbye Edition February 27, 2009Christy Frink Comment Good morning, Nashville. We have to admit we don’t know a whole lot about football (except that we’re supposed to bleed two-tone blue [...]
Happy Hour: Salt Of The Earth February 26, 2009Christy Frink Comment Leave it to Tennesseans to get tired of hearing about all that Jewish kosher salt and start manufacturing Blessed Christian salt instead, blessed [...]
Bright & Early: Hugging Some Trees Edition February 26, 2009Christy Frink Comment Good morning, Nashville. If you’re coming in late in the game, you may not remember all the talk about creating a “second downtown” [...]
Presale Today: Ben Folds Does The Ryman! (And Yes, We Have The Password) February 26, 2009Christy Frink Comment If you’re as crazy as we are about seeing hometown hero Ben Folds at the Ryman, you won’t want to miss Lightning 100’s [...]
Happy Hour: Booze, Snuggies & Other Miscellany February 25, 2009Christy Frink Comment According to our Very Scientific Poll today, the people have spoken (all 62% of you) and Jack Daniels Tennessee Whiskey should be Tennessee’s [...]
Happy Hour: Big Money, Big Money! February 23, 2009Christy Frink Comment In higher education news: Vandy’s leaders are really raking in the dough while MTSU is shelling out $10K to try to rake in [...]
Bright & Early: Fierce Competition Edition February 23, 2009Christy Frink Comment Good morning, Nashville. As much as we might try to forget about how football season ended for our Titans, we’re already hearing murmurings [...]
Bright & Early: Badvertising Edition February 17, 2009Christy Frink Comment Good morning, Nashville. As they say, desperate times call for desperate measures. With Metro schools now looking at being about $16 million in [...]
Happy Hour: Well, That’s One Way To Do It February 11, 2009Christy Frink Comment A first-year teacher at a Metro elementary school turned himself in after “realizing it was not an appropriate form of discipline” to tape [...]