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First Alert Forecast: Unsettled weather each day this week
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Rain and storm chances are in the forecast for each day this week. There is a chance of showers and storms each day this week. An additional 1-2″ of rain remains possible across the Midstate with locally higher amounts from storms. Monday will feature scattered...
Jack White Shares Surprise New Album At His Third Man Records Shops
On Friday (July 19), Jack White shared surprise copies of his unannounced new album with unsuspecting customers at his Third Man Records shops in Detroit, Nashville, and London. Music fans received vinyl test copies of White’s new record slipped into their bags after making a purchase at his three stores. There wasn’t any album information or song titles included on the records, only a label that simply read, “No Name.” Third Man Records Instagram shared photos and videos from shocked customers, eventually posting a story encouraging fans to “RIP IT … BUT FIRST TELL 7 FRIENDS.”
Stories of Technology, Innovation, & Entrepreneurship in the Southeast
News & Notes | Ticket prices rise soon for “Startup Mountain Summit”. Nashville's HeroWear, an exosuit technology and solutions company, has hired the company’s first Chief Operating Officer. From Johnson City:. FoundersForge reminded people on Friday that early bird ticket pricing for the second annual “Startup Mountain Summit”...
Week-Long Rainfall Forecast for Tennessee: Prepare for Wet Days
Nashville, TN – A rainy week lies ahead for Tennessee, with showers and thunderstorms expected throughout the next seven days. Residents should prepare for wet conditions as the forecast predicts significant rainfall across the region. According to the US National Weather Service in Nashville, rain chances are high, with...
Tennessee delegates to Democratic Convention to back VP Harris
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Tennessee’s delegation to the Democratic National Convention next month will be united in their support to nominate Vice President Kamala Harris as the next president. Several delegates told WSMV4 on Sunday after President Joe Biden’s decision not to seek re-election that the delegates met and...
Bitcoin And Crypto Enter What Could Be The Biggest Week Ever: Key Events
This week promises to be a landmark in the Bitcoin and industry, characterized by several high-stakes events that could reshape the market dynamics for BTC, Ethereum, and other crypto assets. #1 Bitcoin 2024 Conference. The Bitcoin 2024 conference, scheduled for July 25-27 in Nashville, is drawing exceptional attention this year...
This “Dungeon-Like” Living Room’s Transformation Feels Twice as Bright
We independently select these products—if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission. All prices were accurate at the time of publishing. Windows and natural light can make a big difference in a room, and Amanda Oleri (@amandaoleri) and Jason Staebler’s (@goodbudyproductioncompany), living room makeover is a testament to that.
[TICKET GIVEAWAY] Be Your Own Pet w/ Venus & the Flytraps and Budge | July 27 @ Eastside Bowl
A band that preceded this site by just a bit, but for a brief moment felt like one of the most exciting and important indie rock bands in the world, if, a few years ago, we were ever pressed to pick any one Nashville band to reunite, it would’ve been Be Your Own Pet, despite the prospect seeming ever-unlikely year by year. Formed in 2004 while still in high school, the group went from burned CDs and DIY shows to world tours, major labels, and endless critical accolades at lightning speed, performing major fests like Coachella, Bonnaroo, Glastonbury, and Reading & Leeds, earning praise from Zane Lowe, appearing on late-night television, and touring with the likes of Sonic Youth and Arctic Monkeys all while still in their teens. Adopting a pop-laden garage punk sound and a wild and unpredictable performance style, BYOP released just two albums and a handful of EPs before burning out in 2008, largely due to the immense pressure of touring, major label pushback, and the constant attention brought on by their meteoric rise.
Nashville Man Fatally Struck by Car on Gallatin Pike, No Charges for Driver Amid Investigation
Tragedy struck a Nashville street over the weekend when a 48-year-old local man was hit and killed by a car. The fatal incident happened on Gallatin Pike near Walton Lane, according to the Metro Nashville Police Department. WSMV informs that the detectives are assessing the situation to establish if the driver, who stayed on the scene, is to be charged.
What is Tennessee whiskey? Is it different than bourbon? All your questions answered
What's the difference between Tennessee whiskey and bourbon? Not much. One common misconception about bourbon is that it only comes from Kentucky, but that's not true. Tennessee whiskey is a type of bourbon, explained Matthew "Moss" Morrissey, executive director of Whiskey House, a nonprofit organization that uses its extensive collection of old and...
Jewish Federation hosts event to denounce recent displays of anti-semitism in Nashville
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Jewish Federation of Greater Nashville held an event to denounce the recent anti-Jewish demonstrations in the Nashville area. The event was held at Bicentennial Park on Sunday and was in response to a rash of neo-Nazi marches and demonstrations, which included an attempted takeover at a Metro Council Meeting, and a fight just off Broadway that resulted in charges.
This Middle Tennessee town hopes to help other towns with a new vision guidebook
During a recent event that closed with a sing-a-long to You Are My Sunshine, the Leiper’s Fork Foundation along with Middle Tennessee State University’s Center for Historic Preservation gathered to celebrate a community milestone. Hosted at Fox & Locke, the event unveiled Leiper's Fork's new guidebook, “Charting Your Own Vision: Lessons From Leiper’s Fork." Officials are hopeful the free, 20-page guidebook will help other small towns and rural communities interested in following the Leiper’s Fork model...
He was Tennessee's first Olympic gold medalist — and he did it 100 years ago in Paris
When you think of Nashville and the Olympics, you might think of Wilma Rudolph and the TSU Tigerbelles track athletes of the 1960s, or of Nashville swimmer Tracy Caulkins' big wins in 1984. This year, folks around here are excited to see what world-class swimmers and sisters Alex and Gretchen Walsh, recent...
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