Bright & Early: Taking Care Of Business Edition March 16, 2011Christy Frink Comment Good morning, Nashville. We know we already mentioned the cicadas, but it looks like they’re going to be sort of a big deal! [...]
Happy Hour: Clear As Glass March 15, 2011Christy Frink 2 A protest on Capitol Hill got a little rowdy today, leading to the arrest of seven protesters who tried to disrupt a Senate [...]
Bright & Early: State Of The State Edition March 15, 2011Christy Frink Comment Good morning, Nashville. As we mentioned yesterday, Governor Haslam gave his first State of the State address last night outlining the budget situation [...]
Happy Hour: Being There March 14, 2011Christy Frink Comment Nearly 1,200 teachers and more than 16,000 students were absent from Metro Schools on this fine day which would have been the first [...]
Bright & Early: Life In Slow Motion Edition March 14, 2011Christy Frink Comment Good morning, Nashville. Our fearless leader, Mayor Dean, hopped a plane to Japan over the weekend on a pre-planned trip to explore future [...]
Bright & Early: And The Bottom Drops Out Edition March 11, 2011Christy Frink Comment Good morning, Nashville. As many of us remain glued to the earthquake and tsunami coverage in other parts of the world this morning, [...]
Happy Hour: How To Train Your Dragon March 10, 2011Christy Frink Comment The Daily Beast ranked Nashville as the soberest city in the United States, followed by Bristol, TN and Memphis, TN. We’re calling shenanigans. [...]
Bright & Early: Look On The Bright Side Edition March 10, 2011Christy Frink 2 Good morning, Nashville. As we sit here shivering at our keyboard, we’re basically just wondering whose idea it was to throw snowflakes at [...]
Happy Hour: On The Prowl March 9, 2011Christy Frink Comment The Tennessee State Highway Patrol is working to drop the “highway” from their name, as they would like for everyone to realize that [...]
Bright & Early: Buyer’s Remorse Edition March 9, 2011Christy Frink Comment Good morning, Nashville. As of this month, Metro has closed on 41 properties as part of the flood buyout program, which is just [...]