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Nashville Film Festival 2024 Titles Include Linda Perry: Let It Die Here and Bob Trevino Likes It
The Nashville Film Festival has announced the first six feature films from its 2024 lineup, including Linda Perry: Let It Die Here and Bob Trevino Likes It. The week-long festival celebrating film, music and culture is in its 55th year. Taking place from September 19–25 at venues throughout Nashville, Tennessee, the six titles offer a preview of what the rest of the program will look like when its announced later in August. The full lineup will consist of over 150 films.
Trader Joe's to open at Medical Center Pkwy/Robert Rose Dr: 'People are really excited'
Murfreesboro will gain a Trader Joe's at Medical Center Parkway and Robert Rose Drive, Murfreesboro Mayor Shane McFarland confirmed. "For months, we were saying specialty grocer, but this is where Trader Joe's is going to be located," McFarland said Monday (July 15) with a sideview of where crews are building the store...
Styx to bring ‘Come Sail Away,’ ‘Renegade,’ ‘Mr. Roboto’ to F&M Bank Arena in Clarksville
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Progressive rock legend and Top 40 hitmaker Styx is coming to the F&M Bank Arena this fall. Styx, whose many hits include “Come Sail Away,” “Too Much Time On My Hands” and “Renegade,” will perform Tuesday, Sept. 17, with special guest Jet Black Roses.
Community reacts to hate group demonstrators in Madison
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - People reacted in outrage to yet another hate group demonstrating this afternoon on a Madison overpass bridge. The man who took cellphone video of the demonstration said he couldn’t believe what he was seeing and hearing, while another woman said she’s now scared to walk through her neighborhood.
Metro Council to consider bill disallowing Nashville police officers from associating with hate groups
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A Metro Council member is sponsoring a resolution that would prevent police officers from joining or associating with hate groups. The resolution was originally supposed to be discussed during Tuesday night’s meeting, however, it was tabled until September, so more work could be put toward the wording.
For the second week in a row, neo-Nazis take to Nashville streets
For the second time in as many weeks, members of a neo-Nazi hate group massed in downtown Nashville, accosting passerby in Nashville’s tourist-heavy Lower Broadway entertainment district. Members of the Goyim Defense League, some wearing masks and shirts that said “Pro-White,” carried flags emblazoned with swastikas and shouted anti-semitic epithets while attempting to hand out […] The post For the second week in a row, neo-Nazis take to Nashville streets appeared first on Tennessee Lookout.
‘Whites Against Replacement’: Latest Hateful March In Nashville Amplified Racist Theory
White nationalists marched in Nashville for the second straight weekend, this time wearing shirts that read "Whites Against Replacement." The post ‘Whites Against Replacement’: Latest Hateful March In Nashville Amplified Racist Theory appeared first on NewsOne.
Asher Sullivan's family announce ceremony following boy's storm death: 'Fellowship and love'
Public event will start with a visitation with family and friends 4-6 p.m. before ceremony starts at 6 p.m. at New Vision Baptist Church. Sullivan family had an initial private funeral for Asher before arranging a public event, "Celebrating the Beautiful Life of Asher Sullivan'. Family friend working on donation...
Hate group ejected from council meeting, Nashville leaders unite against intolerance
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — A self-proclaimed hate group was kicked out of the gallery at Tuesday night’s Metro Council meeting. The group clashed with not only council members, but others in the chamber. This self-proclaimed white supremacist group approached a lot of people before the meeting and then...
New legislation would have Nashville homeowners clean algae off their homes or face a fine
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — One Metro council member is on a mission to clean up Music City—quite literally. Councilmember Joy Styles (District 32) wants homeowners to clean the green algae off their homes or face a fine, and the rule could become official this summer. “When codes goes...
Remember When: Ingrid Andress Earned a Standing Ovation at Her Grand Ole Opry Debut
Ingrid Andress is multi-talented. The country-pop singer had already penned hits for big names like Charli XCX and Halestorm when she broke through with her own solo effort, 2020’ss Lady Like. The album earned Andress, 32, three GRAMMY nods, including one in the Best New Artist category. Additionally, it landed her the title of highest-streaming country female debut album of all time upon release. In 2019, the Highlands Ranch, Colorado native solidified her place in Nashville when she made her debut on country music’s biggest stage.
Woody & Jim To Return To Nashville Mornings
Woody Wood and Jim Chandler are teasing their return to Nashville morning radio starting Monday, July 22. On a “Woody & Jim Tell All” YouTube stream on on Sunday evening, the duo announced their upcoming return, but not disclosing the station until a press release comes out this week. Also in the live stream, they discussed their exit from iHeartMedia CHR “107.5 The River” WRVW Lebanon/Nashville in May 2023 commenting that they hold no ill-will towards the station or local management as their cuts were determined at the corporate level and local management was “as blindsided as we were”.
2nd complaint outlines 'conflict of interest' in Rutherford Co. Property Assessor Office
Rutherford County Property Assessor Rob Mitchell faces a second employee complaint accusing him of ignoring conflict of interest issues involving real estate. A residential appraiser for the elected property assessor, John Key submitted the second complaint about the assessor's office June 26, requesting Rutherford County Attorney Nick Christiansen investigate Mitchell and his...
Corina Garcia pushes mother during argument
28-year-old Corina Garcia was involved in a domestic altercation with her mother, Jessica Reeves, at their Power Street residence on June 22nd. When officers arrived, they spoke with Reeves, who stated that while she and Garcia were arguing, Garcia pushed her to the ground. Reeves had abrasions on her arm caused by the fall that officers observed was consistent with her statement of being pushed. Garcia was not at the residence when officers arrived, and officers were unable to contact her, so a warrant was issued. Garcia was later found and taken into custody for domestic assault on July 2nd.
Nashville Detective Wounded, Murder Suspect Shot as Arrest Attempt Erupts into Gunfire in Madison
Source: Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee. A confrontation in a Madison apartment complex parking lot escalated to gunfire yesterday as a Nashville detective was wounded while serving a first-degree murder indictment, according to a report by the Nashville Police Department. Detective Carlos Diaz, a recent transfer from the New York Police Department, sustained a non-life-threatening injury to his leg when homicide suspect Miqueal Williams resisted arrest and opened fire. Williams, wanted for the murder of Samuel Edwards Jr. in March, was also shot in the hip during the altercation and both he and Diaz are being treated at Skyline Medical Center.
Amy Matthews slaps husband after he catches her cheating
31-year-old Amy Matthews was involved in a domestic altercation with her husband, Alex Matthews, at her Cindy Jo Court residence on June 29th. When officers arrived, they spoke with Alex, who claimed an argument occurred because he found out Amy was talking to another man. Alex informed officers that, after this, they both began arguing before it turned physical when Amy attempted to grab Alex’s phone. Amy proceeded to slap Alex multiple times on the leg while yelling, “he hit me.” Alex provided officers with footage of the incident that he recorded. Amy Matthews was then deemed the primary aggressor, and she was then taken into custody for domestic assault on July 3rd.
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