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Features
The Tennessean and Scene suck up to the wealthy
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Features
When books vanish from local bookstores, they seem to find their way to one prominent shop on Elliston Place
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The Fabricator
September 2005 debut scheduled
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Features
Paul Crouch, founder of Trinity Broadcasting Network, finds himself embroiled in a gay sex scandal
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Features
No shortage of good artists
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Stories
In her debut novel, June Spence takes on the dirty realists
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Stories
A poet and a hothead made the exquisite The Brown Bunny, and they're the same man
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Stories
In a fascinating new historical novel, a woman exchanges her heavenly lover for a human one
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Stories
Nick Lowe: Man Half Defeats Boy
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Stories
Despite its comic veneer, Belmond Litle Theater production challenges the notions of patriarchal society
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Stories
Country's biggest hitmakers are gonna lift your spirits, damn it
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Stories
Taking the measure of the wind
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Stories
A pair of Canadian bands release majestic albums that shine a light on the human underbellyand then some
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Stories
People's Branch hits the boards running with a zany take on a Dostoevsky classic
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Columns: Stories
They loved Lucy's
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Late Edition: Stories
How the aftermath of Sept. 11 squandered the world's goodwill in favor of a neo-con agenda
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Columns: Stories
Give us instant replayand some electrodes to shock the zebras on the field
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Late Edition: Stories
Spider-Man 2, for better and worse, is essentially Grand Theft Arachnid
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Late Edition: Stories
Turning an online-spam wasteland into "The Waste Land"
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Columns: Stories
Acura and MINI make fun a priority with their RSX Type-S and Cooper S models
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Late Edition: Stories
Drink along with Dubya!
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Columns: Stories
Beloved Nashville restaurant is forced to close its doors amid controversy
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Late Edition: Stories
Toronto's annual film fest offers a peek at the season's prestige pictures