Caroline Randall Williams’ book pairs with Paul Vasterling’s vivid choreography and more to bring a unique, award-winning spin on Shakespeare to life.
The singer made a surprise appearance with Randy Houser Sunday night at Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, and today Bentley announced the summer leg of his BEERS ON ME TOUR.
Multi-Grammy award nominee Jamey Johnson was invited to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry tonight. The surprise invitation came from Opry member Bill Anderson at the close of a writer’s round featuring Anderson, Johnson, and award-winning songwriter Buddy Cannon performing songs they had written together.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020, outdoor activities such as camping became increasingly popular both here in Tennessee and around the country.
Taking that first bite of a freshly baked croissant is one of life’s most satisfying culinary pleasures.
Two of the three writers who worked with Mickey Guyton on “Remember Her Name” will long remember the day they spent penning the powerful song named to honor 26-year-old Breonna Taylor, killed in a 2020 police shooting.
Moments before curtain for Tuesday’s opening night performance of Summer – The Donna Summer Musical at Nashville’s Tennessee Performing Arts Center, I was asked to name my favorite song by the disco diva who, in later years, made her home in Music City USA.
“I had never been inside a jail before in my life,” writes Keeda Haynes of her first real job, the one she dreamed about as a teenager growing up in Franklin.
Carolyn Tate, the former Sr. VP of Museum Services at the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, passed away on March 3. She was 65. A Nashville native, Tate had over 25 years of executive museum management experience at the Country Music Hall of Fame. She exited her role at the museum in March of 2018.
Columbia State Community College’s Pryor Art Gallery will host “The Art of the Streets,” a workshop and demonstration from two well-known Nashville graffiti and mural artists Troy Duff and Eric “Mobe” Bass in conjunction with a college-produced video of the same name.
Has the last two years of sticking close to home made you feel a little stifled? Warmer weather is just around the corner … time for a road trip!
When the Nashville Predators came to Nashville in 1998, they soon realized the work to build up Smashville included much more than just creating Preds fans.