By the way, remember this?
http://lastcar.blogspot.com/2005/04/naifeh…
Jim, you're clueless and a liar, as usual. I was a gay-equality advocate decades before it was cool to be one, and my name was on it. I don't agree with some of Stacey's legislation, and he knows it. For example, I have never defended anti-gay bills, and I have spoken up against them.
Many people who disagree with Stacey's bills like Stacey. Ask Mike Turner. Don't know if he still does. Ask certain others. I oppose unfair treatment, including falsehoods, employed by the phony "liberals" against a number of folks, including Stacey and including me. The phony left IS what it claims to protest. There is a history, and I have a good memory.
Many, many politicians are selling us out. Have sold us out. But phony lefties are so selective. And not credible.
That was one well-written article. I think he has Nashville pegged.
I read Mrs. Ingram's statement as more a message to the banks and the public at large — as in, "If you're expecting I'll just step in and pay this, rather than you working out an equitable deal with the NSO, think again." This ain't Mrs. Ingram's first rondo with the NSO's finances, and whatever she has (or had) to say to the symphony organization, I doubt she'd deliver it in a public statement.
As for "more engaging entertainment," I'm guessing you haven't attended much.
To Chris's point, $1 on a $15 tab is 7%. That is not insignificant.
1. Lockeland Table
2. flyte
3. Samurai
4. Kien Giang
5. Jim & Nick's
@xray: " Outlaw motorcycle gangs, the Mafia, the Russian mob, MS 13, and any other organization that preys on their fellow man"
Would that include the Tea Party, any Karl Rove fantasy or Koch Brothers funded entity, as well as your and your friend bobbsylittlegun?
AnglRdr: Donna luv's her some Stacy. She has a long and distinguished career defending his asininity. I wonder if she has his picture in her wallet?
It's those voices in his pointy little head that tell him that, AnglRdr.
Sounds like to me that some racist lite journalist (from a conservative pro WASP rag) with a compelling desire to find a white utopia of unreal persona's and 1860 values, was a might disappointed. Now THAT sounds like a real plus for Nashville, wouldn't you agree?
Some people don't understand blog versus hard news. Get over yourselves.
That's right "Frank" (whoever you are), attack the messenger not the message. Well, I guess it is hard to defend such a douche as desJarlais, even for extremist GOPhers!
Wow. 16 full-time caterers. How often were events held in the building or off-site?
Katey Red was said artist. I missed her twice this weekend. I hate myself.
Was anyone running the numbers to determine whether the Symphony needed a catering staff?
It isn't like Nashville's only other catering options are limited to companies that serve white wine with the possum entrees.
The historic reality of living within a capitalistic requires commerical entities to operate profitably. The symphony management and musicians would like you to think that if they owe money and cannot pay it back, then they should be given some sort of "free" deal in the name of art. Perhaps say they don't need to be solvent or pay back their debt. As any business owner will tell you, when30% of your costs are labor, perhaps looking at other- nonunion labor is worthwhile. This is a right to work state and there is no shortage of musicians or profitable music businesses in the city.....................who don't cry for a bail out.
Wouldn't you consider that Mrs. Ingram' conspicuous absence of willingness to add more of her $$ is fairly telling evidence of her position ( as a manager of profitable businesses).
Let someone else buy the beautiful building at foreclosure and bring in more engaging entertainment and better skilled management.
Who knew? Tennessee Senator Frank Niceley failed to disclose the name of his farm within his 2013 Statement of Disclosure of Interests ss-8004 form filed with the Tennessee Ethics Commission:
https://apps.tn.gov/conflict-app/view_form…
And you've got me wanting to go catch THE FALL on demand — I haven't heard this kind of groundswell of buzz about a show since the early episodes of THE SHIELD.
Mr. Pink- I'm added that to my netflix right now.
Re: “The Weekly Open Thread: Give Us Your Top 5 Restaurants”
City House
Arnold's
Woodlands
Hattie B's
El Tapatio