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Cover Story
Radiohead, one of the biggest bands in the history of the universe, have just announced tour dates. But guess what? They won’t be playing Nashville.
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Ask a Mexican
ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Dear Mexican: Sitting on my desk is a levy from the Internal Revenue Service for over $12,000 in unpaid taxes.
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Features
ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Nashville is back to being a one-daily town after start-up publishing company SouthComm Communications announced plans to purchase The City Paper and publish it only twice a week.
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Letters
Letters from our readers.
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Features
Along the tranquil, tree-lined streets in Woodland-in-Waverly, trouble is brewing.
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Features
Saying that the 22-year incarceration of Paul House was the result of an unfair trial, a federal judge this week ordered the state to release the man who DNA evidence and the U.S. Supreme Court say probably didn’t do the crime.
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Woods
Those wacky Republicans at the state party’s headquarters are at it again.
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Helter Shelter
Last Wednesday, my sister Ann, next-to-last of the Burnettown Jowerses, looked up from her hospital bed and told her husband Vann, “Next time you come back, I’ll be gone.”
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Suburban Turmoil
It’s a consignment sale, baby, and only the strong survive.
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The Fabricator
Former Sen. Bill Frist has now filed papers to begin installation of a nuclear reactor in the home’s basement.
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"We can't hold our heads down. We beat ourselves."
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After enduring wet, wild and miserable weather conditions from dawn till dusk, it’s no wonder more folks weren’t willing to sacrifice the sanctity of their warm, dry dwellings to go out Thursday night.
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Features
by Austin Powell
Since forming The Raconteurs in 2005, Detroit natives Brendan Benson and Jack White have never attempted to replicate their past successes, instead assimilating and accentuating each other’s strengths.
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Features
by Jewly Hight
Jay Farrar doesn’t really sweat fickle musical tastes. He shrugs them off during “6 String Belief” on Okemah and the Melody of Riot.
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Features
They focus on crisp, distinctive songs and then arrange them around a strong riff or melody that has little to do with flashy playing but everything to do with being engaging.
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Dining
Home delivery of healthy, organic and local foods is a divinely simple idea that sprang from the overworked, if not underappreciated, minds of Kate and Eric Satz.
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This week in local theaters.
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Reviews
by Tim Grierson
For a movie built around questions of failed ethics and duplicitous behavior, Street Kings is just as dishonest as its characters.
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Our Critics Picks
Magic Wands, Mame, Jason Eady, Romantica, The Pink Panther, Ronnie Baker Brooks, Hotpipes, Tristan Prettyman and more
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Theater
Il TrovatoreGiuseppe Verdi’s 1853 opera, is just the kind of action-packed extravaganza that Nashville Opera artistic director John Hoomes revels in.
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Books
The complex relationship with his two native tongues, Spanish and English is a principal theme of Poet Francisco Aragón's new book, Puerta del Sol.
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Books
Vanderbilt political science professor John G. Geer claims that rather than muddying the stream of information, attack ads actually clarify political debate.
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SceneCast
Love is in the air but Scenecast Episode 127 is here and in your ear with sweet nothings whispered from Romantica, The Bittersweets, Jason Eady, Charlie Sizemore Band, Garrison Starr, Hotpipes, Howlies, Ronnie Baker Brooks, Mike Birbiglia, Tristan Prettyman, The Pink Panther, and the Zeitgeist Music Festival at University School.
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Columns: Damian's Lair
by Damian Winthrop
ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Dear Damian: I've been in a relationship for several years now, and our love life is getting a little boring. I've been thinking of proposing a ménage à trois, and was wondering if you have any advice.
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Columns: Garrigan
I thought you were so smart, cute even. Whether it was your rockin’ bod or the $100 million in your pocket, I can’t be sure.
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Podcasts: SceneCast
Episode 127
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