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Warren Haynes Presents: The Benefit Concert Volumes One & Two Warren Haynes Presents: The Benefit Concert Volumes One & Two (Evil Teen) are a jam band and Southern rock fan

Report: Stallings among three candidates at Michigan

Vanderbilt basketball coach Kevin Stallings is among three candidates for same position at the University of Michigan, the Ann Arbor News reported Friday. More

Veteran RB Dillon to visit Titans

The Tennessee Titans will host veteran running back Corey Dillon for a visit this week, according to Scout.com. More

Johnson, Foster gain top honors for UT

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Preds

It was

Nickson VU

A year ago, uncertainty surrounded the quarterback position at Vanderbilt. More

TSU softball breaks school wins record, again

Joyce Maudie has every reason to pat herself on the back, but she refuses to do so. More

Pitching shakeup presents opportunity for Minor

So far, Mike Minor has been Vanderbilt

Satellite cities buck Metro sewer charges, for now

To the tune of more than a half-million dollars in unpaid fees, five small cities that contract with Metro for sewer service have stopped paying their bills in full, claiming they are being over-billed. More

Kats face crucial contest against Crush

Nashville Kats coach Pat Sperduto won

Frist says Thompson

Bill Frist doesn

Letters to the Editor

A real dishonor Hurling some thanks Missed it again More

TNT moves to revitalize state

After studying the issue of Tennessee

Networks continue shuffling showsand time slots

Nothing makes it more difficult to build audience loyalty for television shows than the networks

Dems think Bredesen cig tax hike will clear Ag panel

State House Democratic leaders are confident that Gov. Phil Bredesen

MNEA must decide its future

With its upcoming election, the Metro Nashville Education Association needs to decide if it once again wants to be relevant to the mission of public education in our city. More

Local news briefs

Lt. Gov. Ramsey supports building ethanol plant Cooper can More

Latest Dyson volume explores racial issues

Dr. Michael Eric Dyson has become one of the nation

Local filmmaker shifts story from Harlem to Nashville

Nashville writer, producer and director Ryan Jackson originally envisioned the 17-minute short film Baba King in a completely different environment and setting. But various events and problems led Jackson to shift the locale, rethink his plans and make Baba King in Music City. Jackson

FINE ARTS CALENDAR

This weekend's book, theater and art events. More