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Add this to the list of things that we don’t taco ‘bout enough. Nashville might be known for its meat-and-threes and hot chicken, but the taco scene will guac your taste buds, too.
Reservations are now open for the sixth iteration of The Catbird Seat, located at 1711 Division St.
Officials held a ceremony signaling the start of construction on the California burger chain’s first Tennessee restaurant and corporate office in Franklin on Tuesday, Sept. 10.
The citywide event honoring the late musician’s legacy, music, and fans features a combination of shows and community events — but hurry — some ticketed happenings are already sold out.
The $12 million development is the town’s largest capital project and will serve as the home for Nolensville Fire & Rescue Department.
The tourism industry brought more money to Davidson County than any other county in Tennessee. What did those numbers look like?
The IndyCar race temporarily moved ~30 miles east of Music City, but SiriusXM and Freedom Friday festivities will keep you in the action this weekend.
From coffee and alcoholic bevys to sweet treats — these specialty menu items will get you into the fall spirit.
Not to brag on our city, but we do have some of the most unreal sunsets.
We’re calling on our readers throughout the year to share their photographic perspective of Nashville. A winner will be selected in early 2025.
Music City has always been making moves. Nashville-based businesses Cain-Sloan and Castner-Knott played a big role in the thriving malls of Music City’s past, often serving as anchor stores. Let’s look at those timelines.
The spine-tingling pop-up will take over Barrel Proof in Germantown from Thursday, Oct. 10 to Thursday, Oct. 31.
Bring all your burning home improvement questions to Music City Center.
Prepare for fall weather in Nashville, TN with these seasonal temperature and precipitation outlooks.
Say cheeeese. Meet cheesemakers from all over and get a taste of the delicious goods at Greys Fine Cheeses’ inaugural Cheese Festival on Sunday, Sept. 8.
Join a local running club to stay motivated, discover fresh routes, and enjoy the social boost that keeps you sprinting forward.
The center named for Nashville, TN civil rights activist Dr. Ernest Rip Patton, Jr. also features historical elements, including a timeline of key stops along the route.
Launch Tennessee’s 3686 event returns to Nashville, TN for three days of specialty programming geared toward entrepreneurs across the tech, investment, leadership spheres — and beyond.
Looking for new, locally owned restaurants to try? We’ve found an app for that.
According to the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, 200,000 electric vehicles are projected on Tennessee roads by 2028.
U-Haul rolled out info on 2024 moving trends — and now you just might know a little more about your new neighbors.
Butch Wilmore, who is originally from Mt. Juliet, will remain at the International Space Station alongside fellow astronaut Suni Williams until February, according to NASA’s most recent update.
From paintings and mixed media to sculptures and photography, there’s a lot in store for the new year at the Frist Art Museum.
The free-to-attend pre-show concert series returns to the iconic venue for nine weeks this fall.
The multi-level spot is Nashville’s first lawn bowling venue — with skyline views to boot. Beyond the sport, the club doubles as a neighborhood pub.
Promotions include up to 30 theme nights, giveaways, and celebrations throughout the season, which kicks off Oct. 10 at Bridgestone Arena.
Here’s what to expect at this year’s Kidsville Family Festival, an annual tradition that features five hours of free outdoor entertainment.
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.
The building at 160 2nd Ave. N. is one of many properties being revitalized along 2nd Avenue in downtown Nashville.