Bright & Early: Getting Creative Edition April 28, 2010Christy Frink 1 Good morning, Nashville. Metro is hatching a new plan to make money by selling naming rights to academic programs, beginning with the Tennessee [...]
Happy Hour: Whistling In The Dark Edition April 27, 2010Christy Frink 2 Not that any of you are probably at work by 6am or anything, but NES is planning some power outages from First to [...]
Bright & Early: We’re Not In Kansas Anymore, Toto Edition April 27, 2010Christy Frink Comment Good morning, Nashville. In light of the tornadoes that have swept through Nashville and the rest of Middle Tennessee in the last few [...]
Happy Hour: Finish What You Started April 26, 2010Christy Frink 12 Country Music Marathon workers who were tearing down the course on Sunday were a bit surprised to see Dennis Crowder jogging across the [...]
Tomorrow: Dining Out For Life [Easiest Fundraiser Ever] April 26, 2010Christy Frink Comment Tomorrow marks the 8th annual Dining Out for Life event to fight AIDS in Nashville. For the uninitiated, Dining Out for Life is [...]
Bright & Early: Getting Serious Edition April 26, 2010Christy Frink 2 Good morning, Nashville. A new study estimates that 45% of all 18-24 year-olds in Tennessee are too obese to qualify for military service. [...]
Happy Hour: No, Really. Who Blew Up The Port-O-John? April 23, 2010Christy Frink 2 We spotted the above photograph of some, er, flattened port-o-johns in our Flickr pool this morning. And we have absolutely no idea what’s [...]
The Weekendist: Rain, Rain Go Away Edition April 23, 2010Christy Frink 2 In traditional Spring fashion, Nashville has packed a whole lot of fun and craziness into one weekend. The forecast may look pretty miserable [...]
Bright & Early: When The Hydra Comes To Town Edition April 23, 2010Christy Frink Comment Good morning, Nashville. That beloved and strange full-sized Parthenon replica that sits in the middle of our town has been getting a lot [...]
Happy Hour: Good Looking Out April 22, 2010Christy Frink 1 This year’s marathon is expected to draw another record-breaking crowd of 32,000 runners and 100,000 spectators. [WKRN] As such, we really hope this [...]