
The Enslaved People Who Built Nashville
Here's a piece of history you probably didn't learn in school: The city of Nashville once owned enslaved people. Historian and contributor Betsy Phillips joins us to share their stories and discuss ho...
29 Jun 29min

Why Are Cheekwood’s Neighbors Trying To Shut It Down? Plus, Pride Preview
We can’t get enough of the news that a man who lives literally next door to Cheekwood is trying to get the Board of Zoning Appeals to give Cheekwood a stop work order due to traffic volume, so Marie C...
26 Jun 32min

The Endangered Species in Our Own Nashville Backyard
With all the hubbub swirling around the proposed data center next to the Nashville Zoo, we’re revisiting our conversation with the zoo’s director of marketing, Jim Bartoo. He joins Marie Cecile Anders...
25 Jun 24min

How To Start Birdwatching in Nashville
The hottest hobby for this summer might be birding, whether you’re watching, listening to, drawing, or simply appreciating our feathered friends. Kristen Englenz and Liz Clayton Fuller, the team behin...
24 Jun 26min

Is Donelson Really As ‘Hip’ As It Claims?
This month in our recurring series of neighborhood guides, we're heading to “Hip” Donelson to see if it lives up to the name. Max and Kayla Palmer, owners of Bagelshop, join Marie Cecile Anderson to w...
23 Jun 24min

The East Bank’s Super Bowl Clock Is Ticking
The East Bank Development Authority is on the clock. Now that the Super Bowl has been confirmed for 2030, will “Nashville’s Next Great Neighborhood” be built quickly … or built right? EBDA communicati...
22 Jun 24min

Restoring Shelby Park’s Native Grasslands
Shelby Park’s Cornelia Fort Airpark is a favorite spot for families, cyclists, skaters, and dogs — so why did they set it on fire last year? Friends of Shelby director of community engagement Grant En...
18 Jun 32min



















