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On April 9, 2016, Scene editor-in-chief Jim Ridley died at the age of 50 after suffering a cardiac event while at work. He had been with the paper as its film critic since 1989. [18] Former news editor Steve Cavendish came back as the Scene's editor in July 2016. SouthComm enacted editorial layoffs a year later, and Cavendish was among those cut.
Nashville news anchor fights back tears as she reports on school shooting. ... Highland Park survivor calls for gun control at Nashville scene. Monday 27 March 2023 18:50, Graeme Massie.
In May 2018, the Nashville Scene and the Nashville Post were purchased by the Freeman Webb Publishing, a company co-founded by Bill Freeman and the late Jimmy Webb. FWP is a sister company to Freeman Webb Co., a real estate firm that owns and manages "more than 16,000 apartment units and 1 million square feet of office space" in Tennessee ...
The Nashville Scene called Revelation "a searing, musically delightful portrait that includes everything that makes Piper & the Hard Times special. They come across as a contemporary group steeped in and fortified by the blues, yet easily able to incorporate elements of rock, jazz, soul, pop and gospel into their blend."
The rapper, 29, joined Kelleigh Bannen on Apple Music’s Today’s Country Radio with Kelleigh Bannen to discuss how his upcoming album and first country album, F-1 Trillion,embrace the Nashville ...
Just two months in, 2024 is gearing up to be a pivotal year for the dining scene in Nashville. While several restaurants faced closure toward the end of 2023, it seems there are plans for ...
Halestorm moves to Nashville. Fans think they're going country. The band ended up relocating to Nashville in 2013 for several reasons. The first being the band member's parents (who were all ...
SouthComm Communications was a media company that owned a number of alternative newspapers and other news sources in the United States such as the Nashville Scene [1] and the Washington City Paper. [2] It was based in Nashville, Tennessee. In 2018, the trade magazines owned by SouthComm were sold to Endeavor Business Media.