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The Fabricator
E. Buzz Barr, the longtime Music City adult entertainment promoter, has an idea that will incorporate the Bible Park with adult entertainment.
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“…As committed as we are to covering American foreign policy, we’re comparably—well, not comparably—we’re also deeply committed to covering American Idol.”
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Features
It was one of the slickest marketing themes of Mayor Karl Dean’s election campaign: He promised not to play the “old-style politics” of Nashville’s past.
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Features
A San Jose-based investment firm has accused California golden boy William Del Biaggio of being “a complete fraud."
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Cover Story
In western Virginia, tucked in a clearing amid dense woods, are the decaying ruins of a house where nightmares were made. Carol Swain and her 11 brothers and sisters called it home.
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Ask a Mexican
Dear Mexican: Is it possible that America will cause another ethnic group to suffer in a way similar to the Japanese and blacks?
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Helter Shelter
ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: When you’re ready to get some help picking out your dream house, you’ll have your pick of price-cutting home inspectors.
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Letters
Letters from our readers.
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Features
In its quest to be all things to a carefully dissected slice of the American listening demographic, country music appeals to some of the people all of the time without losing sight of its main quarry—everybody, or a statistical shadow of that elusive number.
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Thursday night’s two-hour season finale of LOST ended just a tad too late for us to catch Old Bear at Mercy Lounge.
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Features
Here’s an easy rhetorical question: What Nashville sidemen would pass up the chance to do their own thing once in a while?
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Features
by Ryan Foley
Basic human behavior dictates you walk backward for one of two reasons: You’re either arguing with someone or acting like a dunderhead.
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Dining
In 1985, when Hajime "Haji" and Songmi Keruma opened Koto in a hole in the wall on Fourth Avenue South, theirs was only the second local enterprise to serve sushi, and Nashvillians were just not that into raw fish.
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Reviews
by J. Hoberman
About a thousand movies ago, I made the truculent, unprovable assertion that if Chinese grandmaster Hou Hsiao-hsien were French, he’d be a household name.
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You Don’t Mess With the Zohan, Kung Fu Panda
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Reviews
Raiders: The Adaptation sat unseen outside of friend-and-family viewings for almost 15 years. Like the warehoused Ark of the Covenant, it might have gathered dust indefinitely.
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Books
Local bookstores host a bounty of author appearances.
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Theater
In the early 1990s, Tony Kushner’s Angels in America was hailed as a breakthrough theater piece, which certainly ups the curiosity factor regarding A Bright Room Called Day.
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Our Critics Picks
Nada Surf, Top Dog and Cat Coronation Pawty, First Art Saturday, Nosferatu: The Vampyre, Mike Zito, Shannon Whitworth and more
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SceneCast
Scenecast Episode 135 is prime beachfront property on the ocean of dreams with Siren calls from Nada Surf, Lord of the Yum Yum, And the Relatives, The Turf, Howlin' Rain, Mike Zito, Poi Dog Pondering, Courtney Tidwell, The Secret Handshake and Shannon Whitworth.
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Columns: Sports
The draft is an odd thing, really.
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Columns: Desperately Seeking the News
n February, when Vanderbilt Vice Chancellor Mike Schoenfeld announced he was leaving Vanderbilt to take a similar position at Duke, The Tennessean penned a 190-word story about it that read like a rough draft of a press release.
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Podcasts: SceneCast
Episode 135
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