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During daylight saving time, the clocks “spring forward,” allowing Nashvillians to make the most of their evenings.
The science center will stay open until 8 p.m. for guests 18 and older on select nights this winter.
FeedBack Nashville is a community-led, two-year program aiming to review the city’s current food landscape and identify strategies to eliminate food insecurity at a local level.
As we wrap up the year, we’re taking a look back at some of NASHtoday’s most engaged with stories and social media posts.
See what Editors Skylar and Dylan are shopping this year.
From cult classics to kid-friendly flicks and continuing the debate: “Is ‘Die Hard’ a holiday film?” These local showings cover all the bases.
It’s tree lighting season, so we rounded up 11 opportunities to get festive in the Middle Tennessee area.
Set back the clocks and put your best foot forward.
The exhibition is available to view for a period of time in the Tennessee State Museum’s Curb Music Gallery + features some online components to immerse yourself in from home.
Shop the most popular gifts of the 2023 holiday season, plus gifts that support small businesses and the best holiday wrapping paper to tie it all up in.
Rip up your gift list — it’s time to rethink the holidays.
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As The Landings at River North nears completion, a new development will bring additional retail, residential, and office space to the East Bank.
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The CORD, which is expected to be complete by August 2026, will act as a “creative incubator and maker space” for Belmont students.
The Salt Line will serve staples from its original menu in Washington, DC, along with “reimagined seafood classics” inspired by the Nashville area.
Play Playground is expanding beyond Las Vegas with a new Nashville location on 2nd Avenue.
Following years of severe weather events in Nashville, from the 2010 flood to 2020 tornado outbreak, Metro launched an interactive tool to explore the city’s risk level as it relates to climate-driven disaster.
Crinkle or curly fries? No need to choose — Joyland serves both, along with burgers, shakes, and biscuits.
It’s holiday pop-up season. We’ve rounded up festive places to drink and be merry in Music City.
Historical markers are physical signs, plaques, and statues that commemorate a significant place or event. Where would you like to see a historical marker around Nashville?
The Margin District will bring new living, working, shopping, and dining options to downtown Franklin in 2027.