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    After flirting with fame and fortune, Nashville's most decadent local rockers The Pink Spiders lost a major-label deal and two of the three founding members—so now what?
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    Caitlin Miller died after a collision with her boyfriend's speeding truck. The teenager's friends and family say it was no accident.
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    To be a Titans cheerleader you don't have to be thin, tan and busty. Well, actually, you do.
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    Kelley Cannon, the wife of slain attorney Jim Cannon, talks about the night of her husband's murder

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  • City Pages

    Being Tron Guy

    Meet the man inside the glowing Spandex unitard, who refuses to be a "geek pinata."

    By Ben Palosaari

  • Riverfront Times

    Evil Amongst Us

    The nation's best known--and perhaps only--demonologist keeps up the struggle against Satanic spirits.

    By Aimee Levitt

  • Miami New Times

    Taps

    Sensing the end of an era, bottled-water companies spend billions to keep an eco-unfriendly industry alive.

    By Lee Klein

  • Village Voice

    John Steinbeck's Ghosts

    A man fascinated by a violent 1930s strike solves a mystery with the help of a mobster's musician.

    By Tony Ortega

Radio Free Nashville Sampler

Published on April 06, 2006

If you’re confused about what it means to be patriotic these days, tune in to our weekly sampling of programming from Radio Free Nashville. The station’s Outside the Wall show offers an audio collage of voices from history who remind us that words like “freedom,” “citizenship” and, yes, “patriotism” remain resonant even in this era of fractious national debate. To hear more from our city’s maverick broadcaster, visit www.radiofreenashville.org for live streaming audio—including our own Scenecast, which airs every Sunday at 9 a.m.



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