
This Week in Streaming (July 1st)
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🤠 Dispatch from Story, Wyoming · Tomorrow's council meeting · New Laws · Governor on the road · Week in streaming · Much more!
📅 Visit our On The Radar list to find upcoming events around Nashville. 🎧 On Spotify: Pamphleteer's Picks, a playlist of our favorite bands in town this week. 👨🏻🌾 Check out our Nashville farmer's market guide. Monday, 6/30 🪕 Kyle Tuttle's Bluegrass Monday @ Dee's Lounge, 6p, $10, Info 🎸 Timbo & Lonesome Country @ Jane's Hideaway,
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Why the Long Post-9/11 Summer still defines our cultural imagination.
“I have about twenty of his paintings,” a woman says in the trailer promoting Art for Everybody, the new documentary about Thomas Kinkade. W
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No Kings wasn't an altruistic groundswell. It was an act of self-preservation that brought the Left into an era of Capitalist Magical Realism.
With 2023’s Asteroid City, Wes Anderson fully waded into political terrain for the first time in his thirty-year career, offering up a COVID
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The pandemic wrecked Gen Z. Now, they’re upending the arts and culture status quo.
We talk with director Richard Gray about his new Western set in Montana in the wake of the Civil War
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Actor Keith Carradine celebrates Nashville’s oldest movie theater and the legacy of a film that knows Music City better than itself
For years, Kash Pramod Patel has fantasized about remaking the F.B.I. “in his own image.” At least that’s what The New York Times’s Adam Gol
Egyptian Revival in Music City
A timeline of events leading up to the investigation into Nashville’s mayor.
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