Welcome to The Nashvillian
Welcome to The Nashvillian! We’re so glad you are here for our inaugural issue.
Welcome to The Nashvillian! We’re so glad you are here for our inaugural issue.
At this time of the year, the Jewish community is poised to celebrate Rosh HaShana, the Jewish New Year. Far from being a time for fireworks and champagne toasts, it is rather a time for reflection upon the year that has passed, examining our actions, and looking ahead to our aspirations for the new year.
Textile artist Kelly Chuning tells her stories through single sentences, all originally either said to her or thought by her. It functions as a feminist manifesto.
If there’s one thing you can count on about the people of Nashville, no matter how much things change and how many new experiences get added to our country music base layer, we can’t pass up a good story.
For a very long time, Nashvillians have lived lives that are safer, healthier, and more informed because of an unseen force working to make things better — Nashville United Way.