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Cover Story
By Brantley Hargrove
Danny Tate wasn't in court in early December to plead for the return of his constitutional rights. He couldn't be — not unless he wanted to be handcuffed and thrown into...
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Teacher Teacher
By Russell Johnston
Violinist Christian Teal is most familiar to Nashville concertgoers as the Blair String Quartet's longtime first violinist, but his solo recitals are also worth seeking out....
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Lynch Pin
By Jon Weisberger
Ms. Lynch has been hitting the road in the last couple of years with enough enthusiasm, energy and enjoyment to give the most boisterous youngster pause, and shes done so...
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Mountain Magic
By Jon Weisberger
The tightly knit bluegrass community can be slow to warm up to those deemed outsiders, and not even marriage into a royal family in this case, the Stanleys is...
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Failure to Launch
By Tracy Moore
What used to be regressive weekends are now whole years in the lives of some guys, author and sociologist Michael Kimmel told Newsweek recently in an interview...
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Local Boy Done Great
By Seth Graves
Since uprooting from Nashville to Manhattans East Village last year, Justin Townes Earle has been the local-boy-done-good several times over. He won Best Emerging...
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Puppet Masters
By Martin Brady
Nashville Public Library has many assets, but perhaps none so specially valued as Wishing Chair Productions. Wishing Chair is under the direction of the ever-creative Brian...
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Into the Woods
By Carrington Fox
At press time, forecasts were calling for temperatures well above freezing for the fourth Saturday of the month, when, like clockwork, Radnor Lake rangers and volunteers will...
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Cougar Town
By Emily Bartlett Hines
Although Hal Ashbys 1971 film regularly joins Rocky Horror, Pink Flamingoes and Spinal Tap on lists of the top cult films of all time, its a little different:...
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Frozen Tomatoes
By Jim Ridley
The weather may be nipple, er, nippy outsidebut around the gals of Music City Burlesque, theres no such thing as shrinkage! Shore up the ol stalagmite as...
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King Chris
By Emily Bartlett Hines
If you havent seen The Clutters, Ghostfinger or Chris Crofton where have you been living, under a rock? Do you even live in Nashville? Whats your problem? In...
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Hood Vibrations
By Emily Bartlett Hines
Its about greed, power, equality, says Richard Stein, Olde Worlde Theatres director, of their new production. This might sound like dense material for a...
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Americone Music
By Steve Haruch
Those who caught Ocelots amazingly sludgetastic take on TLCs Waterfalls at the Nashville Cream 90s cover night last summer undoubtedly remember...
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Match Play
By Timothy C. Davis
Can a politically geared punk-rock band really make a difference in the world at large and stick to their (metaphorical) guns at the same time? Need the band ever have the...
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MEEMAWESOME
By Adam Gold
While the coming re-emergence of bands ranging from Pavement to Soundgarden and The Faces is lighting up news feeds around the globe, this one-off reunion by a couple of...
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Cas-Mic
By Sean L. Maloney
Score another one for the Nashville Flipside crew: it's another week and they have yet another tight urban music showcase. This weeks highlight is the hyper-hyphenated...
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The Perfect Drug
By Seth Graves
The biggest selling points on Ohio-based indie outfit Lovedrug seem to be not what theyve been playing since the year 2000, but with whom. Research indicates that...
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My Friends?
By Sean L. Maloney
You've got to hand it to Armed Forces' commander-in-chief Brandon Jazz he's busted his ass over the last year and a half to work his way into the secret cabal that's...
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Secrets and Lies
By Sean L. Maloney
While we're not at liberty to divulge the exact details of the epic audio-visual experience in store for this very special edition of Nashvilles premier dance night, we...
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Lions, Tigers, Cats and Kittens
By D. Patrick Rodgers
Move Every Muscle, Make Every Sound, De Novo Dahls 2008 major-label debut, was a divisive release. Its sugar-rush, synthpop urgency granted DND some success with the...
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