No. 668: Density, Density, Density
๐บ๏ธ Density Galore, Derrick Henry's legacy, Nolensville Town Square, and much more!
๐บ๏ธ Density Galore, Derrick Henry's legacy, Nolensville Town Square, and much more!
๐๏ธ Today, we catch up on the weekend, look at how good Justin Jones is at his job, and get you prepped for the presidential primary election.
๐ป Where there's warm beer, there's fire ยทย a review of The Sweet East ยทย Hale's Toxicology report ยท Much more!
๐๏ธ Today, Davis talks about the greater good, Megan gets specific about the mayor's transit referendum announcement, and Jerod furnishes his weekly film rundown.
๐๏ธ Today, Davis phones in, Megan talks transit referendum, AGโs case against NCAA, and a new mayoral appointee.
๐ Today, Davis looks ahead briefly, and Megan reviews some bills flying through the state legislature that stick out for different reasons.
๐ Today, Davis takes the cultural temperature, and Megan reviews the mayor's first capital spending plan.
๐ Today, Davis talks priorities, Jerod reviews American Fiction, Megan reviews a hospital visitation bill and recaps today's mayoral roundtable, and we furnish our weekly film rundown.
๐ Today, Davis debunks a talking point about gun laws, and Megan wonders if Justin Jones is good or bad at his job.
๐ Today, we download last night's council meeting. Davis talks about the zoning bills, and Megan, the rest.
๐ Today, Davis eulogizes Toby Keith and Megan reports on the governor's State of the State address last night.
๐ Today, Davis talks about Nashville's cultural clout, Miles previews NSC's 2024 season, and Megan gets us ready for tonight's State of the State address.
๐ Today, Davis gives Justin Jones free PR, we visited the Forging Freedom event in Putnam County, and Megan reports on the mayor's transit initiative.
๐ Today, Davis lays the ground for Jano Tantongco's excellent piece on political developments in El Salvador, and Megan talks about efforts to by legislators to push back against federal overreach.
๐ Today, Davis talks about how much citizens in Nashville rely on cars and Megan reports on a TEA push poll regarding the proposed ESA program.