No. 654: There's Another Way
π Today, Davis lays the ground for Jano Tantongco's excellent piece on political developments in El Salvador, and Megan talks about efforts to by legislators to push back against federal overreach.
Horton champions regulations while also taking money from proponents of the data center near the zoo Β· Mayor issues EO in support of data center moratorium Β· Blackburn asks DC Blox to reconsider data center near zoo Β· Much more!
π Visit our On The Radar list to find upcoming events around Nashville. π§ On Spotify: Pamphleteer's Picks, a playlist of our favorite bands in town this week. π¨π»βπΎ Check out our Nashville farmer's market guide. Monday, 6/15 πͺ Bluegrass Mondays with Kyle Tuttle @ Dee's Lounge, 6p, $10, Info πͺ Val Storey, Carl Jackson,
π° Follow the money. See who's funding your councilmember.
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π Today, Davis lays the ground for Jano Tantongco's excellent piece on political developments in El Salvador, and Megan talks about efforts to by legislators to push back against federal overreach.
President Nayib Bukeleβs Historic Transformation of El Salvador
π Today, Davis talks about how much citizens in Nashville rely on cars and Megan reports on a TEA push poll regarding the proposed ESA program.
π Today, Davis talks about sting operations and Megan introduces Metro's new lobbyist.
π Today, Davis talks about gun thefts from cars, Miles previews the Super Bowl, and Megan updates us on the governor's office and looks at what Justin Jones has been up to.
Kansas City Chiefs return to the Big Game for the 4th time in five seasons to face San Francisco 49ers
π Today, Davis dismantles the TSA, Jerod reviews The Iron Claw, and Megan rounds up the latest from our two senators and the mayor's office.
The Iron Claw is a Heartland epic. Of course it isnβt an Oscar contender.
π Today, Davis talks about the border, Hamilton joins us to talk about the promise of nuclear energy in a small Middle Tennessee town, Megan thinks about transit, and we furnish our weekly film rundown.
A small Tennessee town's forgotten history as a nuclear leader
π Business as usual, nothing to see here, at this week's Metro Council meeting.
π¨ How Metro Arts is seeking to use anti-racism to decolonize the arts and what to expect from the new commissioners.
Executive Director Daniel Singh has surrounded himself with a cadre of radical consultants and has pledged to re-envision Metro Arts as an anti-racist organization committed to decolonization
π Today, Miles discusses menβs basketball at UT and the prospect of their reaching the Final Four for the first time in program history, and Megan breaks down the labyrinth-like stormwater fee snafu.
Tennessee Menβs Hoops continue surge towards March