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Natasha Senjanovic

How Nashville’s Farm-To-Table Craze Has Beefed Up Business For One Small Farmer

Natasha Senjanovic

October 22, 2019

Running a small beef farm requires cultivating good relationships with cows and humans — like local chefs, butchers and individual customers, all of…

Filed Under: WPLN News

Franklin’s New Historical Markers Reflect African Americans In City’s Civil War Legacy

Natasha Senjanovic

October 18, 2019

Public commemoration of Franklin’s past got a little fuller this week, after five markers detailing the city’s African American history were unveiled…

Filed Under: History, Race & Equity, WPLN News Tagged With: Franklin, historical markers

Nashville Book Festival Shines A Spotlight On Geographical And Cultural Borders

Natasha Senjanovic

October 11, 2019

The Southern Festival of Books is not a political event. But this year, organizers say they couldn’t ignore two of the country’s most pressing issues —…

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, WPLN News

At 50, Nashville Film Festival Shows Off More Of Its Hometown

Natasha Senjanovic

October 3, 2019

The Nashville Film Festival turns 50 this year, under a new executive director making his film world debut. Jason Padgitt was a music industry veteran…

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, WPLN News

A Joelton Tobacco Farmer, Not His Migrant Workers, Would Suffer From Proposed Immigration Changes

Natasha Senjanovic

October 3, 2019

Around 4,000 seasonal migrant workers are helping run Tennessee’s farms this year, through a federal visa program. The White House says it wants to let…

Filed Under: WPLN News

Nashville’s Youth Poet Laureate Wields Words In Battle Against Discrimination

Natasha Senjanovic

July 5, 2019

Nashville’s current youth poet laureate draws on experiences that few of her peers have ever had to think about, like spending the first few years of…

Filed Under: WPLN News

Nashville State Community College Jazz Ensemble Gets National Nod

Natasha Senjanovic

June 19, 2019

Nashville State Community College started its jazz ensemble program eight years ago, and already it’s gaining national recognition. Though far from the…

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, WPLN News

A Note From Natasha Senjanovic

Natasha Senjanovic

June 14, 2019

All good things, they say, must come to an end. So too my tenure as WPLN’s afternoon host. It’s a bittersweet goodbye. I’m returning to my first love, of reporting from the field, so I won’t be disappearing from local or national airwaves. But that doesn’t make it any easier to end the daily relationship […]

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: News

OZ Arts Cuts Prices, Adds Artists And Performances For New Season

Natasha Senjanovic

June 14, 2019

Listen OZ Arts Nashville has announced its new season lineup. It features more artists and performances — and lower ticket prices. New artistic director Mark Murphy, who stepped into the role this spring, says that’s one of a few ways the contemporary performing arts center is looking to build bigger audiences.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, WPLN News Tagged With: Arts, OZ Arts Nashville

Federal Ruling Officially Terminates White County Inmate Sterilization Program

Natasha Senjanovic

May 21, 2019

A federal court in Nashville has officially terminated a short-lived, controversial program for inmates in White County, which offered reduced misdemeanor sentences for those who agreed to birth control implants or vasectomies.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: News, White County

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