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Plans are underway at the property owned by Nashville nonprofit Inspiritus, which helps low-income individuals find housing and fight food insecurity, among other things.
The event celebrates giving back to the community Saturday, Oct. 21-Friday, Oct. 27.
Learn more about this historic cemetery south of downtown through public tours.
One of the co-founders of PaddleSmash hails from the Middle Tennessee area.
The 1800s saloon debuts following the recent openings of two other Icon Entertainment & Hospitality ventures — Sinatra Bar & Lounge and Southern Turf Lofts.
Who says Halloween festivities should be limited to one night? Use this guide and map to find 14 community trick-or-treating events before the big day.
This installment of TEDxNashville is a “conference about the power of women to be creators and change-makers.”
The zoo announced mother Anne and father Felix were expecting in late August.
Johnny Cash used JC Unit One for just over two decades from 1980 to 2003.
Nashville’s economy is back at 2019 levels, according to a new study.
The initiative, which lasts through Oct. 31, raises money for food service workers in need.
Bad Idea, a new wine bar concept, is now open in East Nashville.
Learn what you need to view the partial solar eclipse + where you view it in Music City.
Nashville Queer History, in partnership with Jackie Shane’s family, raised funds to see that the Nashville native and rhythm and blues singer’s marker is made and placed in North Nashville by the first half of 2024.
Here’s what to know about Metro Nashville’s latest participatory budgeting round that covers the entire city.
Plus, travel to other areas of the state with builds inspired by attractions in Memphis, Knoxville, and Chattanooga.
Structural framework is now complete on the dual-branded hotels, which mark Hilton’s first expansion to the Gulch neighborhood.
You have your pick of the patch — from hay rides and games to plump pumpkins and colorful mums, use this guide to find fall decór and fun around Nashville.
The annual festival features entertainment stages, educational exhibits, food, shopping, and other activities celebrating over 50 cultures.
Have you ever wanted to own the Batman Building? Now’s your chance.
15 organizations will help Music City stay green with the help of green (money, that is) raised at Nashville Earth Day.
Black Restaurant Week is going on now through Sunday, Oct. 8.
Penguin Random House, The Freedom to Read Foundation, PEN America, and Little Free Library teamed up for the Banned Wagon Tour, which makes a stop in Music City on Tuesday, Oct. 3.
Put your pumpkin carving skills to the test in our contest.
Neighbor 2 Neighbor brings organizations and community partners together to discuss issues impacting Nashville neighborhoods.
The 12-ft puppet is making a pit stop in Music City on her 6,000-mile voyage across America with an appearance in Midtown.
Here’s something you don’t hear everyday: Condos are under construction in the Gulch.
The IAF and BNA Marketplace complete the terminal lobby renovation, which also includes the Grand Lobby.
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