No. 514: Looking Ahead
๐ Today, Davis previews what's to come next week, Geneva digs into a bill dealing in the use of mRNA vaccines in livestock, and Megan talks about Bill Beck's replacement in District 52.
๐๏ธ Sexton takes East Bank Authority to task ยท More zoning stuff ยท A bomb threat at Lipscomb ยท Much more!
๐ Visit our On The Radar list to find upcoming events around Nashville. ๐ง On Spotify: Pamphleteer's Picks, a playlist of our favorite bands in town this week. ๐จ๐ปโ๐พ Check out our Nashville farmer's market guide. Monday, 10/27 ๐ธ Messer Chups @ Eastside Bowl, 8p, $25.26, Info ๐ช Kyle Tuttle Bluegrass Monday @ Dee's Lounge,
๐ Today, Davis previews what's to come next week, Geneva digs into a bill dealing in the use of mRNA vaccines in livestock, and Megan talks about Bill Beck's replacement in District 52.
Elizabeth Murphy wants to understand the effects of mRNA vaccines on livestock for herself
๐ Today, Davis talks about the internet becoming reality, Megan recaps last night's Metro Council meeting, and Jerod reviews 'Sick of Myself'.
Norwegian import 'Sick of Myself' takes on professional victimhood in ways only the American indie once could.
๐ Today, Davis talks about the barista strikes popping up across town, Megan previews tonight's council meeting, and we revisit H.D. Miller's review of Locust.
๐ Today, Davis addresses the Covenant killer's toxicology report, Miles celebrates Nashville SC's big win this weekend, and Megan talks Metro funding.
Saturday's victory over STL SC sends a clear message to the rest of the league
๐ Today, Davis gets you ready for this afternoon's live stream, Jerod provokes with a piece titled 'There Is No Culture War', Megan rounds up some news from the week, and we release our weekly movie rundown.
How a status-obsessed critical class and creators entrenched in their dogma poison fruitful discourse
The latest releases and special screenings hitting Music City this week. For a list of new and upcoming films, check out our 2023 Movie Guid
๐ Today, Davis talks about Riley Gaines, we look back at Mike Wolf's favorite lunch spots, and Megan digs into the governor's transportation tour.
๐ Today, Davis offers some perspective on Red Flag laws, we revisit Jerod's piece on the VHS Renaissance, and Megan talks more about the racetrack.
Despite bringing the community consistent water service for the first time in nearly a decade, Witt Utility forced to back out
๐ Today, Davis prefaces Geneva's investigation into ongoing disputes over water issues on English Mountain, and Megan digs into the city's new entertainment commission.
๐ Today, Davis talks transit freedom, Miles talks MLB expansion in Nashville, and Megan talks more about calls to cancel August's special session.