As The Boring Company tunnels forward, we explore the company’s track record, the tunnel’s environmental impact and the politics surrounding the project
EVERYTHING IN PRINT
Thursday, April 02, 2026
Grocery shopping your way through Green Hills? Make a night of it.
Wednesday, April 01, 2026
Writes the Scene’s former editor-in-chief, the city has become easier to explain and harder to recognize
Talking to the ace instrumentalists ahead of a show at Nashville Jazz Workshop
The latest collaboration from Christian Petzold and Paula Beer opens this week at the Belcourt
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Advocates bristle at fetal personhood legal ramifications, as well as government oversight in testing, certification
Catching up with the bewitching songsmith ahead of her album release party at The 5 Spot
The East Nashville spot is in the business of cute
Monday, March 30, 2026
Metro Human Relations Commission is evaluating how accessible Metro departments are to those not fluent in English
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Touring Nashville’s zine scene, investigating the resurgence of VHS, considering the influence of AI in graphic design and more
The new East Nashville hub features food trucks as well as brick-and-mortar restaurants and retail shops
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
A proposed charter amendment and an ethics controversy pose obstacles for a potential deal between the mayor and speedway operator
Talking with the champion singer-songwriter about exploring the gap between love and the illusion of it
Weekend Classics: Steven Spielberg kicks off March 28 with 'E.T.'
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Children featured in content also have the right to ask for old videos to be removed
Talking with the Louisville singer-songwriter about the effort behind songs that feel effortless
Kline’s exhibition is on view at Neue Welt through March 29
Thursday, March 19, 2026
33 people were owned by the Nashville taxpayers. Our city has done nothing to acknowledge them.
Planned studies focus on effects of cannabis, AI, adverse childhood experiences
Selim Ülker’s Charlotte Avenue restaurant reminds us of immigrants’ immeasurable contributions
Talking with the poet and the ace improvisational musician ahead of their collaborative show at Third Man
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
The department says crews have picked up roughly 1 million cubic yards of downed trees and other vegetation following Winter Storm Fern
Phil Lord and Christopher Miller’s sci-fi epic opens in theaters everywhere this week
I love the United States, but it doesn’t always love me back
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
One of the city’s longest-running nonprofits has reached max capacity
Talking to the singer-songwriter-rocker about reckoning with faith and the path to their new record ‘Mirages’
A new book chronicles one of the most influential exchanges in Southern art history
Thursday, March 12, 2026
Profiling some of Nashville’s most interesting people, from a Paralympic gold medalist and a longtime horror host to a 'Drag Race' alumna and more
Reflecting on the artist’s bluesy, vulnerable 2006 release ahead of her stop at Brooklyn Bowl on its anniversary tour
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Stressed by new construction, neighbors pursue historic preservation tool to control teardowns near 12South
Talking with musical polymath Brooke Vespoli ahead of the release party for her solo project’s debut album ‘Dancer First’
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Bill from Sexual Assault Center sees bipartisan support, clarifies Tennessee law
How the lifestyle magazine left its mark on Nashville’s LGBTQ community
Monday, March 09, 2026
Before lawmakers gavel out this year — ahead of an election cycle — a bill designed to protect pesticide companies’ liability remains uncertain
Thursday, March 05, 2026
Six weeks after Winter Storm Fern knocked out power for hundreds of thousands of people, Nashvillians are looking for answers
Before the release party at Drkmttr, talking with songsmith and project head Clayton Waller about taking a new approach to his latest LP
Taking a tour of brand-new hot spots Love’s Alibi, The Hitchcock and Charmers
Wednesday, March 04, 2026
Newly formed Nashville Property Tax Coalition says businesses will close without some form of intervention
Director Oliver Laxe’s Best International Feature Film nominee opens this week at the Belcourt
The group show of Nashville women artists is the art crawl of our dreams
Tuesday, March 03, 2026
Legislation about bail, body cameras and prison reform is up for debate
Talking to the group’s leader and co-founder Brook Sutton about the powerful joy that is brass-band music
The Nashville-based director’s new film opens wide this week
Thursday, February 26, 2026
As the city emphasizes violence prevention, longtime groups like Gideon’s Army and Nashville Peacemakers carry forward
Talking with the ‘Sinners’ star, country musician and author ahead of her show at The Blue Room at Third Man Records
