The Pamphleteer’s Top Ten Movies of 2023
The best flicks to hit the big screen last year
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The best flicks to hit the big screen last year
🗓️ Davis talks about how to market a government initiative, and Megan details one of those initiatives.
📅 Today, Davis talks about raw milk and attitudes toward health, and Megan breaks down why Mayor O'Connell is so adamant about pushing his transit referendum right now.
📅 Today, Davis announces our Spring happy hour and talks about the fire department, while Megan recaps another community meeting about the controversial NEST program.
🗓️ Megan recaps the council, Jerod reviews a poetry collection, and our weekly film rundown.
A Review of Tom C. Hunley’s The Loneliest Whale in the World'
Metropolis plays fast and loose with Music City patrons
📅 Today, Davis talks about the arts, Jerod reviews The Zone of Interest, and Megan digs into Metropolis, the parking company everyone seems to have issues with.
The Zone of Interest cuts deeper than its Nazi-alluding target audience would like to admit.
📅 Today, Davis talks about threats to buses and Megan recaps Super Tuesday in Nashville.
🇺🇸 Super Tuesday, what do I do? How many potholes have been filled? And more!
📅 Today, Davis talks about tourism again, Miles talks about the Preds hot streak, and Megan recaps Saturdy's contentious meeting on zoning reform.
Preds extend league-best winning streak to eight with win over Colorado
🎞️ Movies galore, most anticipated of 2024, Titans stadium groundbreaking, AG takes action, and much more!
Now that the strikes have settled and Dune is finally debuting, it’s time to return to business as usual at the multiplex. The word of the y