Kids Outdoor Play There’s still some summer left. Children have returned from camp or vacation and are hanging around trying to avoid thoughts of school. [...] August 29, 2018
Two Tennessee Museums – Celebrating An American Musical Master The ride between Nashville and Memphis is just over three hours, and if you go the fastest route, I-40, it’s uneventful. On a [...] August 28, 2018
WAT-CAST: Stephanie Thompson Harris Talks About A Dancer’s Heart In 2010, Stephanie Thompson Harris lost her daughter, Imani, to a rare disease. Children are not supposed to die before their parents do, [...] August 27, 2018
Street Seens: Commissioner Silver’s Gold Two weeks ago, when neither the brutal cold of winter nor the totally oppressive atmosphere of the summer’s serial heat waves could be [...] August 26, 2018
Rolling Up Our Sleeves for the Tennessee Elephants We were told that we would not see any of the elephants during our volunteer day at The Elephant Sanctuary in Hohenwald, Tennessee. [...] August 25, 2018
The Wife – The Woman Behind the Man “A writer has to write.” “A writer has to be read.” A phone call in the middle of the night often means bad news, but a call from [...] August 24, 2018
Songbook Summit: Hoagy Carmichael – “Ragtime was my Lullaby.” Hoagland Carmichael (1899-1981), composer, pianist, singer, actor, and bandleader was named after a traveling circus act that stayed with [...] August 23, 2018
Fall/Winter Staple: Cashmere Sweater Dress Though often something of an investment, these go-to dresses can be styled up or down adding extra warmth to your wardrobe with packable [...] August 23, 2018