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Arts, Culture & Music

Mon Rovîa sought quiet to make an album that could reach the world

By jewly hight

January 13, 2026

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Mon Rovîa named his debut album, and its title track, “Bloodline.” In the song, he reflects on his quest to restore his sense of connection to the people and place he came from.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music Tagged With: appalachians, Folk music, Mon Rovîa

Nashville saves iconic music venue The End

By Justin Barney

January 9, 2026

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A panic swept through Nashville’s music community this week when beloved venue The End went public with its financial struggles. But in mere hours, we saw how local music-lovers can rally.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, WPLN News Tagged With: independent venues, music industry, The End

These Nashville restaurants will say goodbye on their own terms as real estate prices edge out small businesses

By Marianna Bacallao

January 8, 2026

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As higher rents and skyrocketing food prices push out small businesses, these Nashville staples are giving customers plenty of time to say goodbye.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, Business, WPLN News Tagged With: Bob Bernstein, Business, food, Margot McCormack, restaurants, small business

Anticipated Nashville albums in 2026

By Justin Barney

January 6, 2026

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What will the Nashville music scene look like in 2026? We have a solid snapshot of some upcoming local releases — plus early inklings about records that may be brewing. Here are some highlights as we look ahead to the new year. 

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music Tagged With: book NOT brooke, finger foods, langhorne slim, Mitski, Nashville music

A new exhibit on Muscle Shoals explores a complex history of transcending the musical color line

By jewly hight

January 3, 2026

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The Muscle Shoals music scene would wind up with a road sign making a grand claim to fame: “Welcome to the City of Muscle Shoals, hit recording capital of the world.”

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, WPLN News Tagged With: Aretha Franklin, Bettye LaVette, Candi Staton, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, country soul, Dan Penn, Jason Isbell, Muscle Shoals

Nashville as a culinary destination: How the city’s food scene changed in 2025

By Justin Barney

December 31, 2025

2025 was a year of fundamental change in Nashville’s food scene. Our city is changing fast, and a food scene is often a directional indication of where it is headed.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music Tagged With: 2025 Year In Review, food, restaurants

Our top 5 in 2025: Stories of joy and local culture

By Tony Gonzalez

December 28, 2025

Music history, adventurous bus rides, mysterious foods and the niche world of kustom kulture cars made for some of the most joyful WPLN reporting in 2025.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, WPLN News Tagged With: 2025 Year In Review, Best of WPLN

U.S. Santas becoming more diverse as families look to see themselves in Christmas

By Leslie Thompson

December 23, 2025

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Santas in the U.S. are getting more diverse as families try to find a jolly fella who looks more like them.

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

Five years after Christmas Day bombing, Nashville reopens historic Second Avenue

By Catherine Sweeney

December 22, 2025

Monday afternoon was a celebration in downtown Nashville; the city’s oldest street is open for business.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, Metro, WPLN News Tagged With: Christmas bombing, Downtown Businesses, Metro Nashville, Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency

For new Nashvillians, Hanukkah can be lonely. How a new celebration helps

By Marianna Bacallao

December 22, 2025

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The holidays can be a lonely time for Nashville’s young professionals. That’s why, for the past eight nights, the Jewish Federation of Nashville has put on events to bring their community together.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, WPLN News Tagged With: Hanukkah, Jewish, Jewish Federation of Greater Nashville, Judaism, Sherith Israel

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