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Make the most of good weather by taking your meals al fresco on one of Nashville’s patios — which we’ve broken down by area.
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The historic four-story Starr Piano Building on Rep. John Lewis Way sat vacant for years. Here’s what’s in store for the property.
Join a local running club to stay motivated, discover fresh routes, and enjoy the social boost that keeps you sprinting forward.
U-Haul rolled out info on 2024 moving trends — and now you just might know a little more about your new neighbors.
From paintings and mixed media to sculptures and photography, there’s a lot in store for the new year at the Frist Art Museum.
Shake up the end of your warm weather fun by adding Summer Shakespeare to your weekend calendar. The event returns for its 36th season beginning Aug. 29.
The free-to-attend pre-show concert series returns to the iconic venue for nine weeks this fall.
Mic drop. Thanks to Marty Stuart, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is able to rotate over 22,000 items — from stage wear to instruments to manuscrips — through its “Sing Me Back Home” exhibition.
Third places are public, informal gathering spaces that you frequent in your community. We’re here to get your recommendations and help others find their third place.
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Coinciding with Food Waste Prevention Week, Urban Green Lab and Compost Nashville partnered to bring back the interactive foodie event all of April.
For the first time in 17 years, Eastern states like Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, and North Carolina will see the return of Brood XIV cicadas.
The festival returns to Nashville’s Public Square Park — where beautiful cherry blossoms bloom every year — on Saturday, April 12.
Happy birthday to us. We’re looking back on four years of bringing you Nashville’s top news and events.
Tennessee is one of six states included in Michelin Guide’s new American South edition, which will reveal its 2025 restaurant selection later this year.
We’ll skip right to the punchline — if you haven’t made it to see Nashville’s very own comedy troupe, here’s what you’re missing.
The second phase of the mixed-use district breaks ground in April, joining TownePlace Suites at North Capitol, which opened in 2020.
The East Bank’s future continues to evolve — this time, plans and new renderings shine a light on what the development’s outdoor area could look like.
Community over coffee — that’s what Mesh hopes to facilitate when it brings its app to the Nashville area this spring.
Miss Opryland? Take our quiz to see if you’re the Grizzly River Rampage, Screamin’ Delta Demon, Sky Ride, or the Wabash Cannonball.