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Comment Archives: stories: News: City Limits

Re: “The real drama at ABC's Nashville starts as the season stops

--make that "crew" members

Posted by Tracy on 05/23/2013 at 11:52 AM

Re: “The real drama at ABC's Nashville starts as the season stops

I heard that Connie Britton bought a home in Nashville, as well as other cast and drew members.

Posted by Tracy Reynolds on 05/23/2013 at 11:50 AM

Re: “The real drama at ABC's Nashville starts as the season stops

Steve Buchanan from Gaylord lives here and is a Producer. Why isn't he quoted in this article?

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Posted by goodgrip on 05/23/2013 at 10:00 AM

Re: “Undulating form meets staggering scale in the Music City Center, Nashville's bold coming-out invitation to the world

At what point in time does modern art cease to be modern? Caveman critics must have grunted, "Whoa, dude, this is edgy!" at some of the wall creations of the era, but now these same renderings are considered quaint. There must be a time constraint - has to be. Someday the MCC will be considered 21st century baroque.

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Posted by Harumph on 05/17/2013 at 12:33 PM

Re: “Tony Diamond — Elvis impersonator, host at Uncle Bud's

I'd be proud of that piece, Joel. That's one for the clip file. That's my kind of story. Well written.

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Posted by Writeman on 05/16/2013 at 9:40 PM

Re: “Undulating form meets staggering scale in the Music City Center, Nashville's bold coming-out invitation to the world

Funny and informative article- love the quote about Shamu.

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Posted by Samantha Fisher on 05/16/2013 at 5:26 PM

Re: “With the legendary Sen. Douglas Henry out of the picture in 2014, District 21 is up for grabs — perhaps even to the GOP

Steven,

" In the wake of his retirement, one can easily imagine voters who realize they were more loyal to Henry than to his party, creating a potential opening for the right Republican candidate."

Roughly what % of the old district that was not overwhelming Democratic is still in the new district? That would give us an idea of how many non-Democratic pro-Henry voters might be available for the Republicans to snag. I suspect the percentage is much smaller than your article suggests.

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Posted by HP on 05/16/2013 at 11:09 AM

Re: “With the legendary Sen. Douglas Henry out of the picture in 2014, District 21 is up for grabs — perhaps even to the GOP

"District 21 is historically blue, having been represented by Henry for more than 40 years. It is considered to be even more left-leaning after Republicans redrew the district lines in 2011."

Posted by mr. pink on 05/16/2013 at 10:45 AM

Re: “With the legendary Sen. Douglas Henry out of the picture in 2014, District 21 is up for grabs — perhaps even to the GOP

Rather than these Henry voters waking up and realizing they liked Henry more than Democrats, it seems much likelier to me that the district's love of Henry is what allowed him to continue in the Senate despite his conservatism (and some really risible behavior). I think you can take from Yarbro's almost-coup, and all of our other local officials, that the district can easily support someone bluer than Henry. I was happy to support Yarbro then and now.

I'm no analyst but the idea that a Republican is going to triumph over one of two extremely popular local liberals is just a laugh.

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Posted by JasonSP on 05/16/2013 at 10:43 AM

Re: “With the legendary Sen. Douglas Henry out of the picture in 2014, District 21 is up for grabs — perhaps even to the GOP

Correct, it was 2010(http://www.nashvillescene.com/pitw/archives/2010/05/21/democratic-party-names-top-targets-in-state-house-races). And thankfully Jeff Woods understood spin when he heard it, unlike the this story's author.

Posted by Facts are facts on 05/16/2013 at 10:08 AM

Re: “With the legendary Sen. Douglas Henry out of the picture in 2014, District 21 is up for grabs — perhaps even to the GOP

Mr. Ironic Fact Checker, Chip Forrester never said Dems would take back the House in 2012.

Posted by BP on 05/16/2013 at 9:27 AM

Re: “With the legendary Sen. Douglas Henry out of the picture in 2014, District 21 is up for grabs — perhaps even to the GOP

Are Scene reporters barred from researching their topics before writing? Did you do even a rudimentary analysis of the district, like, say, looking at the number of Democratic primary voters vs. Republican primary voters(all public record and would take maybe 5 minutes with a high school level understanding of excel). This is almost certainly one of, if not the most Democratic Senate seats that isnt majority minority. Just because the Republicans say they have shot isn't reason to believe it and write a story suggesting it, what are they supposed to say,"We drew this district as safely Democratic so we could pick up SD20"? Did you believe Chip Forrester when he said the Democrats would take back the House in 2012?

The Scene is good at reporting political gossip and commenting on bat shit crazy legislation but y'all consistently fail at having even a basic understanding of electoral politics.

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Posted by Reality Check on 05/16/2013 at 8:59 AM

Re: “When your mother becomes someone you recognize less and less, and vice versa

Mr. Pagetta, I am truly sorry for those like you whom are in that position with a parent. I hope my mom doesn't get to that point as I have seen other friends' moms get. It's heartbreaking & depressing & never really goes away or gets better.

May kindness shine upon both you & your mother.

Posted by bobsguns on 05/14/2013 at 8:45 PM

Re: “Demolishing the Ben West Building was a bad idea — but moving Nashville School of the Arts there is a good one

Meanwhile the ever-increasing fees of those downtown lots--official, and "cash only as taken by attendants tonight" varieties--are probably doing more to drive business and interaction OUT of downtown than anything..Low-cost interior public parking is needed and droves fast, to invite use and control what Central, etc. charge in the hostage lots. (Particularly if you want to park just before six for the evening.)

Posted by Used to Be Able to Park on 05/14/2013 at 9:47 AM

Re: “Demolishing the Ben West Building was a bad idea — but moving Nashville School of the Arts there is a good one

Surface parking lots do destroy the fabric of a city. Anyone who thinks a surface lot serves some type of purpose is simply ignorant, or lacks understanding of what the built form is all about. It is about connectivity, pedestrian space, human scaled architecture, and the personal relationship between the natural human form and the manmade built form.

Surface lots do nothing but exacerbate the urban blight that all major cities have. The lot would be better used as a park if no built form is suitable.

Posted by noah mead on 05/14/2013 at 9:14 AM

Re: “Remembering Miz Bet Kelly, a "granny woman" gone many years who changed all who knew her

Thank you, Bernie, for this trek up the hollow and the chance to meet Miz Kelly. Your storytelling wakes up miriad genetc memories and mind pictures of my own Southern Hill Woman, my Granny Gray who passed in '48 and shared much with Tent Boy's Hill granny. We appreciate the the story. So happy you came into her sphere.

Posted by Comming of Age in Mid Cendury on 05/11/2013 at 4:19 PM

Re: “Can a community darkroom rekindle that old black (and white) magic?

If folks would like to see the Kickstarter campaign, we just went live!

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ncd/th…

Thanks to the Scene for helping us get the word out!

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Posted by Heather Lose on 05/09/2013 at 9:18 AM

Re: “In the 10th year of their vigil, the family of Tabitha Tuders demands — and deserves — closure

I remember this case vividly. For years, I assumed from the snippets on TV that she had runaway. Once I read more, I realized how I'd been most likely very wrong in that assumption.

I hope someone, somewhere, is able to connect the dots and get this family some closure.

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Posted by tn_teacher on 05/07/2013 at 10:11 AM

Re: “In the 10th year of their vigil, the family of Tabitha Tuders demands — and deserves — closure

Such a burden to bear, my heart aches for these people...

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Posted by Westendrail on 05/07/2013 at 5:54 AM

Re: “Onetime retail hub Hickory Hollow Mall looks bleak now, but hope persists for its future

Antioch is bad and violent. Keep Out!

Posted by Shangela on 05/06/2013 at 10:33 PM

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