Today, we’re revisiting an episode about a growing part of the Nashville music family: classical composers.
Demetria Kalodimos
With more than 40 years of journalism experience in Nashville, emmy-award-winning Demetria Kalodimos is still one of the best-known names and faces in local news. After a long career in television, she’s moved on to documentary filmmaking, teaching, and resurrecting the print-gone-web Nashville Banner. We sit down with her to talk about her career, the […]
Chef Sterling Wright’s Radical Hospitality in Action
As Nashville closes encampments, residents are finding themselves in temporary transitional housing for far longer than expected.
Radical Hospitality
Some community members and parishioners are taking a new approach to the old concept of “charity.” There are countless governmental and non-profit support systems for citizens in need, but these resources often funnel people through without meeting one fundamental need: community.
Best of Riding Shotgun: Music Makers & Nashville Confidential
Traffic in our city is…a mess. But there is a bright side to having more congestion on the streets. You get more time to have a captivating conversation. TIN host Khalil Ekulona has taken lots of rides with some of our fellow Nashvillians for the Riding Shotgun series. Fortunately, not many of the rides have […]
Words are meant to be spoken
Today, we’ll hear from some of Nashville’s most prominent spoken word artists.
Inside Council Chambers and Rounding up with Reporters
Nicole Williams is back!
Profile: Rev. Edwin Sanders and D. Billye Sanders
On February 1, 1981, the Metropolitan Interdenominational Church held its first Sunday service — or celebration, as they call it. The founders of the church are D. Billye Sanders and Rev. Edwin Sanders. Observing denominational and political division amongst the Christian community, they decided to found a church where all were welcome. Their guiding principle is […]
Ask the mayor!
You can call him on your cell phone.
Re-air: Nashville’s native roots
Nashville has a rich indigenous history that dates back to the last ice age, as well as a small but vibrant Native American community that is working to gain recognition and resources in Middle Tennessee.










