In 1949, United Record Pressing opened its doors and began pressing vinyl records as the in-house facility for Bullet Records. Now, 75 years later, United is North America’s largest vinyl record pressing plant.
Connecting Nashville to its sister city, Erbil
Have you met Nashville’s sisters? Sister cities, that is. If you didn’t know, the long-running Sister Cities Nashville program has formal partnerships with 10 international cities.
Re-air: How the four-day workweek works
The appeal of a four-day workweek is gaining steam across the country and globe. And there are good reasons why.
Re-air: Worker safety – A cloud over the construction boom
Nashville’s fast-paced growth has changed our city’s skyline and caught national headlines.
Your Turn to Talk: Ask the Mayor, plus International Overdose Awareness Day
Today, Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell is in the studio to take your calls. Plus, Aug. 31 is International Overdose Awareness Day. What can you do if you witness an overdose?
My Experience: Single parenthood
Parenthood is a wild, amazing and difficult experience — and being a single parent comes with its own set of rewards and challenges.
In My Place, Episode 7: Permanent supportive housing
It’s clear that housing ends homelessness. Today, we look at what’s necessary for communities and developers to build permanent supportive housing and make it work.
Profile: Rick Clark
Rick Clark is a Nashville institution who is happiest when he’s creating: whether it’s a song, a recording, visual art, or his weekly radio show.
Your Turn to Talk: People power and democracy in action
It’s your turn to talk. Every Thursday, we open up the phone lines for your questions and comments. Today, we’re discussing people, power and democracy in action.
The history, future and legacy of American Baptist College
In the 1960s, students from American Baptist College, like John Lewis and Bernard Lafayette, served on the front line of the Nashville sit-ins and Freedom Rides.