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15: Quinceañera

15: Quinceañera January 24, 2019 Not a girl. Not yet a woman, but a heck of a party. Do you remember that MTV show, My Super Sweet 16? I’m not the biggest fan of reality…

Music Reporting with Justin Barney

Thu, 10/16/2025 - 12:00 Music Reporting with Justin Barney The Spark Welcome back to The Spark, NPL's podcast about art and creativity.Today we're joined by Justin Barney--a host and music reporter for Nashville Public Radio--to talk about the music and stories he…

March Madness

March Madness March 14, 2019 Do you hear it? That's the sound of the basketball bouncing. It’s that time again. Time for more March Madness. The Big Dance. The NCAA Division I…

World AIDS Day

World AIDS Day November 29, 2018 Since 1988, December 1 has been World AIDS Day. Help break down stigma by checking out some library material on HIV/AIDS health information, its history and early activism, and the personal experiences of people…

Film Preservation in Metro Archives: A Day in the Life

Film Preservation in Metro Archives: A Day in the Life November 23, 2018 Welcome to the fifth post in Nashville Metro Archives’ Audiovisual Conservation Center’s blog mini-series! In this series, you are invited in for a behind-the-scenes look at our…

E-Books, Children, The Library, and You

E-Books, Children, The Library, and You January 1, 2019 Did you know that you can check out e-books­ from the library, with your library card? Our OverDrive E-Book collection has thousands of titles to choose from, all of which can be…

Scrumptious Books to Gobble Up

Scrumptious Books to Gobble Up December 4, 2018 Every year, when December rolls around, I immediately want all things gingerbread. The smell. The taste. The intricately decorated houses. And the books…

Special Thanks and Farewell to former Mayor Richard Fulton

Special Thanks and Farewell to former Mayor Richard Fulton December 1, 2018 On November 28, former Metro Government Mayor Richard Fulton passed away at age 91. Here’s a look back at his years of service to Nashville and Davidson County…

Best of 2018

Best of 2018 December 6, 2018 The year’s not quite over, but here are my top 5 picks in fiction, nonfiction, and movies, in no particular order: Fiction FINALLY, a thriller that…

Warm Up to a Good Book

Warm Up to a Good Book December 7, 2018 When it’s cold outside, the sun refuses to show, and no amount of hot tea is enough to cure your winter-time blues: it might be time to warm up from the inside out with a good book.…

My Favorite Books of 2018

My Favorite Books of 2018 December 17, 2018 This year has been full of great reads. I found some excellent new series, a couple of graphic novels that made me cry, and lots of amazing YA novels. Here are some of my most favorite reads from 2018…

Film Preservation in Metro Archives: James Kilgore Collection

Film Preservation in Metro Archives: James Kilgore Collection December 9, 2018 Welcome to the sixth post in Nashville Metro Archives’ Audiovisual Conservation Center’s blog mini-series about film preservation. Throughout this series we have taken you…

Happy Holidays Remembered

Happy Holidays Remembered December 18, 2018 In the 1950s and 60s, Church Street was a bustling shopping center that truly went all out for the holiday season.  */ Looking East…

Spotted! New Books at Your Local Library

Spotted! New Books at Your Local Library December 21, 2018 The displays at your local library offer a bevy of wonderful new titles for you to take home! This month the Madison Branch…

Dumplin'

Dumplin' January 10, 2019 #FatGirlsForever Thanks to Goodreads and its magical end-of-the-year Best of voting, I stumbled across this book. A skinnily-challenged teenage girl…