Will Work for Laughs

An interview with Nate Bargatze, the Nashville comedian that Marc Maron and Jim Gaffigan think you should know about.

One Night with Hazel Jones

On the hunt for the history of Skull’s Rainbow Room—and Nashville Burlesque—with Madam Hazel Jones

Sweet Mercy

Amanda Shires’ My Piece of Land Maps the Craziness of Becoming a Mom

Settling the Score

Claire Boling, Timbre Cierpke, and Kelly Corcoran discuss classical music in Nashville and beyond

Living The Sushi Dream

How Nomzilla mastermind Thet H. Tint went from studying medicine to serving up hot chicken sushi

The Odyssey of Wu

Master composer and musician Wu Fei shares about love, a beautiful ancient instrument, and the freedom of true improvisation

Kindred Cooks

A conversation between Chauhan Ale & Masala House co-owner Maneet Chauhan and her protégé, Vasisht Ramasubramanian

The Buzz Around Town

The Music City Center has added half a million honey bees downtown, and that’s sweet news for much greater reasons than honey

Against the Grain

Tyler Hildebrand’s art isn’t always pretty, but neither is the world he comes from

The Metamorphosis

Charcoal and graphite artist Stephen Watkins on speaking through silence

The Newcomer

Miranda Whitcomb Pontes is causing a stir in East Nashville

It’s a Tennessee Thang

Last year, Isabel Simpson-Kirsch made waves with her Lil B inspired fashion line. Now, she’s keeping it Based with Ten-A-Key, a collection influenced by hip-hop from her home state

Like Mother, Like Son

The founders of Jamaicaway are on a mission to feed you—especially if your name is Rihanna, Drake, or Guy Fieri.

Just Say No

Foreign Fields spent the better part of seven years trying to be the successful band of their childhood dreams, but when sudden mental health issues put that pursuit in a new perspective, they found their way to a different path—one that’s taking them where they really want to go

A Harrowing History

Ashley Doggett’s talent has gained international attention, and now her hometown is taking notice

Not Her First Time

Kelsey Waldon on growing up in a hunting lodge, classic country, and recording her new album, I’ve Got a Way

Hog Wild

Pat Martin builds a mecca to West Tennessee barbecue in the heart of downtown Nashville.

Everything In Its Right Place

After years of working with The Patterson House, Pinewood Social, and The Catbird Seat, Chef Josh Habiger is finally manning his own ship at Bastion

We Could be Heroes

After giving Nashville Musica and Athena Parthenos, sculptor Alan LeQuire is honoring Tennessee suffragists with his newest work, Tennessee Woman Suffrage Monument.

Out of My Head

Andrew Leahey discusses journalism, brain surgery, and his new record, Skyline in Central Time

The Path to Jocephus

Joseph Hudson, AKA Jocephus Brody, wants to show you the way to enlightenment through dropkicks and Kierkegaard

Poppin’ Off

Singer-songwriter CAPPA predicts Nashville will soon be a pop destination, and if her recent success is any indication, she might be right.

The New Death Gospel

John Christian Phifer is helping the Nashville community live more purposeful, fulfilling lives by changing our relationship with death

Reelin’ In The Years

From growing up on the Bayou to touring with Jack White: Tracking Brooke Waggoner's decadelong carreer

The Kids Are Alright

Since forming Cardboard Kids in 2013, Jake Germany, Austin Cunningham, and Brandon McFarlin have delivered their modern Texas rock 'n' roll to a national audience. Now based in Nashville and working on a new album, they're ready to make their mark again

Shacking Up

Steve and Susan Richter's tiny Riverside Grillshack on Rosebank is a few blocks south of normal

Art is a Place

Thaxton Abshalom Waters discusses the past, present, and future of art and life in North Nashville

Just Kidding (But Not Really)

With their new album, Wake Up Laughing, Music Band has become a band you have to take seriously—even if they don't always take themselves very seriously

Hungry Eyes

Allan Powell founded Nashville Grown to connect local farmers with local eaters, and his foraging skills have put wild foods back on the menu

Queen of the Cumberland

Nashville may become a river town again thanks to Annie Klaver and River Queen Voyages

Sister Act

Sisters Alexis and Britt Soler have turned an old boiler room into Nashville's most unique cocktail bar. You just have to find it

Love and Pop

The members of *repeat repeat talk about road life, new beginnings, and being a family business

Beyond Illness

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