No. 597: History Must Repeat Itself
đź“… Today, Davis talks about the past, Tyler runs down the latest from the mayor's office, and Jerod offers ten classic Halloween movies and his weekly film rundown.
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đź“… Today, Davis talks about the past, Tyler runs down the latest from the mayor's office, and Jerod offers ten classic Halloween movies and his weekly film rundown.
These overlooked horror movies bring some new blood and biting cultural commentary to spooky season.
📅 Today, Davis reports on one street’s collective breakdown, we present a list of day drives you can take around Nashville to get the most out of the fall, and Tyler (filling in for Megan) breaks down the latest Beacon poll.
A collection of four day trips you can take around Nashville to get the most out of the Fall
đź“… Today, Davis relays results from last night, Jerod reviews the latest Cannes winning film, and Megan breaks down the AG's suit against Meta.
The winner of this year’s Cannes Film Festival probes the limits of the legal system and the ethics of true crime.
đź“… Today, Davis wonders what's next, Cooper Conway joins us to vouch for vouchers, and Megan gets ahead of the Franklin mayor's race and details the state's exploration of turning down federal education funds.
A new era of educational freedom is near at hand for America’s K-12 system.
đź“… Today, Davis talks about reacting to change, Megan looks at two recent statements by O'Connell and Blackburn, and Miles fills us in on what to expect of NSC in the MLS playoffs.
After hot start, NSC falls to 7th Seed in MLS Cup Eastern Conference playoffs
đź“… Today, Porter talks Franklin mayor's race, Megan looks at the Broadway Bridge, Jerod previews the Southern Festival of Books.
Porter offers some folk analysis on the contentious mayor's race in Franklin.
With a new venue and expanded offerings, Nashville’s premiere literary event taps into our current reading Renaissance
đź“… Today, Davis wonders about the future, we re-up Jerod's profile of Tennessee Stand's Gary Humble, and Megan reviews some recent judicial rulings of note.
đź“… Today, Davis presents today's feature by Jerod Hollyfield on Gary Humble's advocacy in Williamson County and Megan recaps last night's Metro Council meeting.