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Issue: February 7, 2008
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  1. Features

    Double Crossing

    Residents of a South Nashville neighborhood are still held hostage by a railroad crossing

    P.J. Tobia
    Published: February 7, 2008

    For the past few months, the Scene has documented the battle between the Sadler Avenue community and the CSX railroad company. The community, located in South Nashville...

  2. Features

    Tuckered Out

    Loony Ex-Metro Council member losing steam in her bid to become the next schools director

    Matt Pulle
    Published: February 7, 2008

    In eight years on the Metro Council, Carolyn Baldwin Tucker lashed out against gay people, burst into song on the campaign trail and supported a resolution proclaiming...

  3. Cover Story

    The Lust List

    But don’t get the wrong idea—we’re not all tangled up on looks

    The Committee of Insiders
    Published: February 7, 2008

    Caitlin RoseIf you’re ever lucky enough to score a date with Caitlin Rose, be sure to bring some Dylan, or maybe some Gram Parsons—in other words, stay away from...

  4. Features

    Confederacy of Dunces

    A weekly roundup of embarrassing behavior

    Published: February 7, 2008

    This week’s winnerSen. Doug Henry, an 81-year-old Nashville Democrat, explaining to the state Senate his votes surrounding amendments to the abortion...

  5. The Fabricator

    Penguin of Doom

    Man sues WSMV over Snowbird theme distress

    Published: February 7, 2008

    The ice cream truck-style jingle that accompanies promotional spots for WSMV-Channel 4’s mascot Snowbird has been a part of the aural landscape of Middle Tennessee for...

  6. Helter Shelter

    Clutter Control

    Mud swamps and trash heaps are the answer to excessive crap

    Walter Jowers
    Published: February 7, 2008

    A few weeks back, I wrote about wife Brenda’s hoarding kink. Brenda, bless her heart, just can’t bring herself to throw things away. Brenda gets attached to her...

  7. Letters

    Love-Hate Mail

    Published: February 7, 2008

    Mayor schooledMatt Pulle’s piece “Head of the Class” (Jan. 31) contained two telling comments for my family, with a sixth-grader at Head Middle Magnet and...

  8. Features

    Off the Straight and Narrow

    Records from Stephen Simmons and Thad Cockrell both take artistic license with their spiritual backgrounds

    Published: February 7, 2008

    By Jewly Hight By Jewly Hight For singer-songwriters like Stephen Simmons and Thad Cockrell, a Southern evangelical Christian upbringing doesn’t necessitate sticking to...

  9. Features

    Edge of the Radar

    Who to dig in ’08 from the Nashville underground

    Matt Sullivan
    Published: February 7, 2008

    By Matt Sullivan Now that the yearly best-ofs have finally run their course and we can confidently say that the past year has properly been put into perspective, let us never...

  10. Woods

    Gun Play

    Bredesen blasé about lunatics buying firearms

    Jeff Woods
    Published: February 7, 2008

    The annual low comedy that is the Tennessee legislature is well under way, and the shenanigans again this year include bills letting supposedly law-abiding citizens carry...

  11. Words of the Week

    Words of the Week

    Published: February 7, 2008

    “It’s always hard to be opposed to something that probably has 80 percent approval in the country. But I just think it’s a crazy thing to do.... To me,...

  12. The Spin

    The Spin

    Published: February 7, 2008

    Bro-downA couple of months ago, we visited our older brother in Louisville, Ky. He’s a great brother, we love him—though we could do with fewer...

  13. Features

    Montana in Middle Tennessee?

    Jim Ridley
    Published: February 7, 2008

    The best of both worlds, indeed. Nothing is official—no formal announcement is being made, and the outcome still hinges on a number of factors, from the ongoing WGA...

  14. Dining

    Days of Lime and Moles

    Chris Hyndman & Co. put their sleek spin on Latin-inspired cuisine

    Carrington Fox
    Published: February 7, 2008

    When restaurateur Chris Hyndman burst onto the local scene with Virago in 2000, his Asian-fusion menu made headlines with its dazzling array of creative sushi and a...

  15. Reviews

    This Girl’s Life

    The Islamic revolution, and puberty, through the 2D eyes of Marjane Satrapi

    Nick Pinkerton
    Published: February 7, 2008

    Persepolis is a small landmark in feature animation. Not because of technical innovation—though it moves fluidly enough, and its drawings have a handcrafted charm...

  16. Reviews

    Pity the Fool

    There is no gold at the end of this terrible Matthew McConaughey-Kate Hudson mash-up

    Scott Foundas
    Published: February 7, 2008

    by Scott Foundas When a friend recently told me that she’d been confused by the poster for the Matthew McConaughey-Kate Hudson fortune-hunting romp Fool’s Gold...

  17. Short Takes

    Short Takes

    This week in local theaters.

    Published: February 7, 2008

    THE TAKING OF PELHAM ONE TWO THREE The old generalization says that Los Angeles movies are organized horizontally (desert, suburbs, freeway) while New York movies are vertical...

  18. Art

    The Only Race That Mattered

    Two artists explore the oft-forgotten history of late-19th century black jockeys

    Christine Kreyling
    Published: February 7, 2008

    Though black athletes dominate many of America’s playing fields these days, you won’t find many hurtling down the stretch at Saratoga, Santa Anita or any other...

  19. Books

    Murder, He Wrote

    A Nashville judge pens a historical novel based on a shocking 1913 Gallatin slaying

    Liz Garrigan
    Published: February 7, 2008

    It might be hard to imagine a book that reads, both thematically and in some cases stylistically, like a marriage of Leo Tolstoy and Michael Connelly. But Kip Gayden’s...

  20. Books

    Goin' Down to Georgia

    Susan Gregg Gilmore’s debut novel keeps the small-town spirit alive

    Published: February 7, 2008

    Every Saturday, Catherine Grace Cline sits on a picnic table at the Dairy Queen, licks a Dilly Bar and thinks about the world. Her hometown, Ringgold, Ga., has one stoplight,...

Issue: February 7, 2008
Page: 1
23 stories found - 1 through 20
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