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Features
A UT law professor is the ringmaster of the latest Internet phenomenon
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Features
The Better Business Bureau and a barrage of lawsuits claim Bill Heard Chevrolet engages in fraud and deception
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Features
Bush came, Bush saw, Bush went
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Features
How a Middle Tennessee man gave away what he could barely afford, and got back more than he ever expected
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Features
Topeka Residents Bewildered by Visit of Nashville Minister
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Features
The mayor enlists a battalion to wage war on a nonexistent target
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Stories
In the hands of bland craftsman Philip Noyce, two powerful stories lose their dramatic charge
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Stories
Carefully rendered compositions in Fugitive Arts Center show offer a fresh, vivid way of looking at everyday objects and scenes
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Stories
Oxford American magazine resurfacesand relocates
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Stories
Another Grammy nomination for McClinton
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Stories
The latest technology is giving hardcore music fans a new way of hearingand it’s likely to change the way everyone will listen to music
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Stories
Two different benefit concerts feature classical musicians playing music they love, and for good causes
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Stories
Great play, strong performances and excellent direction make for Tennessee Rep’s best production yet under artistic director David Grapes
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Columns: Stories
From the Scene’s desk at McCabe Pub
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Columns: Stories
If you live in a 20- or 30-year-old condominium, get ready for some bad news
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Columns: Stories
College football, not Title IX, is killing college sports
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Columns: Stories
Brontë at Davis-Kidd just might be the last place you’d want to sit down with a book and a meal
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Columns: Stories
Nashville restaurants offer food of love