Nashville—a city known for its world-famous honky-tonks, southern hospitality, rich tradition of historically black colleges and an inclusive progressive enclave in a red state—will now
By Nashville Voice Metro Nashville’s first Black-owned beauty supply store, Roots Hair & Beauty, opened its doors March 1 in a Madison strip mall. During the store’s
Last month The Nashville Voice hosted our first Dating in the Ville discussion. We invited women to discuss the dating scene in Nashville with the goal
By Claudia Libow This March, the Frist Museum of Art welcomes the distinguished exhibition, Dorothea Lange: Politics of Seeing. During a time of political conflict,
On Monday, Feb. 11, Mayor David Briley today signed a historic executive order for LGBT-owned businesses, affirming their inclusion as a recognized category for Metro
By: Erika Davis Last month, Mayor Briley signed into law Nashville’s first ever Equal Business Opportunity Program. The city’s program is set to increase the