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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.
Put a smile on your neighbor’s face with these random acts of kindness.
The new addition is said by leaders to be Williamson County’s first interactive exhibition space dedicated to telling its comprehensive countywide history.
Don’t pass on these bites — rush on over to the store for the ingredients.
Nashville was well represented at this year’s Grammy Awards, where numerous local artists performed, presented, and won awards.
We’re talking 31 giveaway dates, 15 postgame fireworks shows, and theme nights.
The votes are in and the winner of the 2023 Picture of the Year has been decided.
Shop Valentine’s Day chocolates, couple’s games, cookware, candles, and fuzzy socks to spread the love.
Now you can do as Miley Cyrus suggests and buy yourself flowers... and coffee, tea, and merchandise, too.
Average daily walking trips dropped by 36% in the US between 2019 and 2022 — see how Nashville compares.
Did we mention the docent programs come with their own share of perks and incentives?
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Not only was Nashville in the top 10 of US destinations on the Tripadvisor ranking this year, the city was also recognized as top food destination.
We’re rolling out the knead-to-know info for a good breakfast.
The team behind Perfectly Fine (1105 51st Ave. N.) plans to keep the doors open “365 days a year” from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
With drummer Ringo Starr returning to Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, we thought we’d highlight a few notable Beatles ties to the area.
MLK Day is commemorated on the third Monday in January. Here’s how you can honor Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy in Music City.
In honor of the 35th annual Antiques & Garden Show of Nashville, select local businesses are offering floral-inspired cocktails and mocktails beginning in January.
Nashville drivers lost an average of 63 hours to traffic in 2024, according to a study from INRIX.
Here we grow again. Nashville’s skyline is adding new hotels, office buildings, and mixed-use spaces in 2025.
According to the Nashville Public Library, you couldn’t get enough of these titles last year. If you weren’t able to get your hands on them, see how they might fit into The Bookshop’s 2025 reading challenge.