The White Stuff | A Snow Covered World
Overnight, the skies have sifted powdered sugar over sleeping houses—the world has become a delicate confection. Leaves are crystal-coated gumdrops, and in the sunlight fields glow white like soft cream. The first snow of the season—sometimes the only snow of …
Anne Blair Brown Favorite Places Exhibit
Harpeth Hall celebrates the paintings of one of its own this season. Its Marnie Sheridan Gallery currently presents Favorite Places, An Exhibit of Paintings by Anne Blair Brown. A longtime member of the Nashville community, Brown graduated from Harpeth Hall …
Spotlight | Jeff Steinberg
This December Jeff Steinberg and his team at Green Hill Music wrap up production on an orchestral album that will debut in January. Denis Solee, a saxophone virtuoso, is the featured artist on the upcoming release. A fun and nostalgic …
Hume-Fogg | An Urban School Creates A Sanctuary For Young Artists To Grow
In the center of downtown, right on Broadway, sits a striking edifice. Its stone structure resembles an ancient castle and, with a history nearly a century long, has become a Nashville landmark. However, this building is most known to the …
Spotlight | Nashville Jewish Film Festival
Just like you don’t have to be Jewish to enjoy a good bowl of matzo ball soup, you don’t have to be Jewish to appreciate the art, drama, romance, comedy, and history packed into the Nashville Jewish Film Festival (NJFF). …
Positively William Gay
“I think writers have to have a touchstone. The rural landscape is mine. Sometimes I write scenes just to get to write a summer storm.” –William Gay
When I took that first tentative step up into William Gay’s cabin in …




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