21st Century Science Fiction
July 8, 2019
Science fiction writers of the past dreamed of futures, dark and bright, in which humans traveled to the stars, colonized other worlds, and encountered aliens both friendly and deadly. In all their imaginings,…
What's Done in the Dark Will Drown You in the Light
August 31, 2019
Jebediah Foster used to be a bad man, but then he feel in love with a lovely widow and decided to begin his life anew. He will soon learn that one can't simply forget the past and…
Travis La Flame is his name!
July 5, 2019
Read more to see why Travis LaFlame better known as Travis Scott is leaving the music scene ablaze both on and behind the scenes!
Unless you’ve…
Summer Reading for Feminists
July 14, 2019
Four very different books about female empowerment.
This is the best book I've read this year--erudite, hilarious, and inspiring.…
My 2019 Favorite Picture Books [So Far]
July 16, 2019
It’s only July, but, in my opinion, it’s never too early to name some of your favorite books!
Take a look at these wonderful…
Part II of the Dury series: Katharina Dury's Diary
July 23, 2019
If you read May's blog post about the Dury family, here is part II of the series that takes a sharp look at Katharina Dury's 19th-century diary.…
Spotlight: Aziz Ansari and Paul Thomas Anderson
October 20, 2025
We’ve got a double feature of great movies in the theater right now. Paul…
"We've Landed on the Moon!"
July 27, 2019
This year marks the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11. In honor of that momentous occasion, Metro Archives recently had an exhibit highlighting Nashville's impact on space exploration. Here…
Tackling the Racism in Children's Classics
August 16, 2019
In Was the Cat in the Hat Black?, author Philip Nel examines the racist illustrations present in a number of Dr. Seuss’s works, and points out racism present in other children’s…
Tackling Racism in Children's Books: Little House on the Prairie
August 16, 2019
This blog post is part of a series examining classic children’s literature titles that have been deemed racist. Whether or not you choose to share classic books…
Staying Hydrated in Summer
July 18, 2019
Warmer temperatures and longer days outside increase the risk for dehydration, especially for those in vulnerable populations like children and the elderly. If plain water isn’t your thing, check out these tips…
Must Travel With Books
July 30, 2019
I'm going on a trip with my family this weekend-the entire crew. My mom and dad, my brother and sister, and all of our significant others. Plus, all the kids…
Prequels Worth Watching
August 15, 2019
In anticipation of Netflix’s upcoming The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, here are 7 movie and television prequels worth your time.…
An Ode to NOW CDs
August 5, 2019
A little love letter from this 90's kid to her favorite CDs.
I can still remember the very first CD I ever bought: Now That's What I Call Music Vol. 8.…
Tackling Racism in Children's Books: What Asterix Taught Me About Parenting
August 23, 2019
This blog post is part of a series examining classic children’s literature titles that have been deemed racist. Whether or not you choose to share…