Tom Wood 
Member since Apr 6, 2010

Manifesto/Bio

Journalist currently working full-time on book projects. Former reporter for NashvillePost.com, The City Paper and other SouthComm publications. Books include Karski: How One Man Tried… More »

Old Nashville

Local-history posts

  1. Our Back Pages: This Week in Print Over the Years

    Tom Wood says:

    Wish I could have kept on with "Our Back Pages," but it required a lot of work and got little reaction.

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  2. Our Back Pages: This Week in Print Over the Years

    Our Back Pages brings you tidbits of Nashville history from near and far, chronologically speaking. This inaugural weekly edition features the 1930 travelogue of a Nashville rabbi in the heart of soon-to-be-Nazi Germany, one of Willy Stern's fine investigative reports for the Scene from the 1990s, and the execution in Nashville of a Confederate hero, months after Appomattox.

  3. Our Back Pages: This Week in Print Over the Years

  4. How the Nashville Symphony got to Carnegie Hall, and what it meant for the city

    Practice, Man, Practice!

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