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In celebration of “Barbie” hitting the big screen on Friday, July 21, we decided to ask AI what a Barbie Dreamhouse would look like if it were built in Nashville.
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Luna’s 28 floorplans are thoughtfully designed to meet the needs of any renter.
We dug through Nashville’s archived postcards to see how much Music City has changed since the late 1800s.
From Thursday, July 27-Sunday, July 30, the Kindling Arts Festival will bring 17 projects by local artists to Music City.
Cannery Hall plans to showcase a variety of genres — from alternative rock, pop, and country to hip-hop, disco, grunge, and soul.
Whether you ride WeGo Star for your morning commute or have never stepped aboard, Nashville’s transit agency wants your help in shaping its future.
Ready, set, sold. Now that you’ve seen the potential for the sandy oasis known as Little Chill Beach — located at 400 Lafayette St. in downtown Nashville — what would you do with the unique piece of land, given the chance?
Early voting for the Aug. 3 election begins Friday, July 14. To make this election as easy as possible, we’ve curated need-to-know information.
It’s time for the Komodo dragons to shine. Mark your calendars for Thursday, July 27, when the Nashville Zoo’s newest habitat opens to the public.
Before your neighborhood branch opened, NPL brought books to you via reading rooms, booketerias, and a library on wheels service.
We’ve partnered with Killjoy, an alcohol-free bottle shop, to bring you four zero-proof cocktail recipes every Monday throughout Drink Up Month.
You won’t want to miss these upcoming baseball games from our local Minor League Baseball team, the Sounds.
Drink Up Month is all about spotlighting the beverage industry in Music City — from cocktails to coffee to beer, there’s a drink in Music City for everyone. Let’s dive into what the NASHtoday team has in store this July.
Nashville Live! will transform the historic building at 128 2nd Ave. N., formerly home to the George Jones Museum, into a 50,000-sqft restaurant and entertainment concept.
Mayor John Cooper asked the newly-formed committee to start booking events for the new stadium as soon as it was approved by Metro Council in April.
A food truck park in Donelson is bringing your favorite mobile eats to one spot. The Truck Stop is open most week days and on Saturdays — be sure to check the weekly schedule.
Put your plans in gear — there will be a parade, half-time performance, and meet + greets with the drivers in celebration of this year’s Monster Jam World Finals.
The Tomat-O-Rama Festival takes place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 15 at the Nashville Farmers Market with vendors, crafts, competitions, and themed food + drinks.
Here’s everything we learned at our all levels drop-in flying trapeze class with the Nashville School for the Aerial Arts + what you should know ahead of booking.
If you’re the kind of kid who’s always looking for creepy-crawlies, use this field guide to bugs… and see if you can get a bingo.
Metro Council unanimously approved the FY 2024 operating budget — which totals $3.2 billion — in late June.
Philippe Chow is slated to open sometime in 2024 in the Cummins Station area of downtown. Here’s what you can expect.
You’re more likely to find baby animals in need this summer, so be informed about how your intervention can help (or harm) local wildlife in need.
The community is encouraged to provide input for the Rock Harbor Marina development project, which includes an expansion of existing marine services, aesthetic improvements, and infrastructure upgrades.
The bridge was originally proposed when Oracle announced a $1.2 billion tech hub on Nashville’s East Bank.
TDOT’s new I-24 SMART Corridor Project aims to help drivers prepare for lane closures and reduced speed limits on this busy stretch of I-24.
Here are what ice cream flavors you said best describe our city.
We want to curate the ultimate summer bucket list of must-do activities in Nashville, TN.
From mansions with lakefront views and poolside perks to the ranch-style beauties on the river, here are 5 jaw-dropping homes on the market in and around Nashville.
The Watkins Park court debuts at the “Hoops and Hope Celebrating Black History and Community” event on Thursday, June 15 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.