May 2010
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May 27th
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Paste Magazine’s short documentary on Those Darlins at SXSW.
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Holiday travel discussion topics
As the Memorial Day (US) holiday is rapidly approaching, now is the time to begin planning that road trip you’ll be taking this weekend.  You’ll want to make sure that the journey is just as enjoyable as the destination, so here are a few discussion topics you can take along to make sure the conversation is both vigorous and impassioned. The latest trends with mustaches (not trends...
May 25th
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Flight of the Conchords' Jermaine Clement cast as... →
(via makingofmovies) I guess it’s not a stretch to think of the Hiphopopotamus as being from outer space.
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National Geographic's photos from the Flood, by... →
fynashville: patbaer: Ben Folds uploaded some of the first images of the flood in Nashville.
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“I believe that musical instruments, especially those made out of wood —...”
– The Limits of Control
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AMAZING footage of the Nashville Flood from the security cameras at Pep Boys on Charlotte Pike.
May 13th
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Maybe the Blind Seer from O Brother, Where Art Thou? has a bit of wisdom for us while we get started on the road to recovery from the 2010 flood here in Nashville: “But first… first you must travel a long and difficult road, a road fraught with peril. Mm-hmm. You shall see thangs, wonderful to tell. You shall see a… a cow… on the roof of a cotton house, ha. And, oh, so ...
May 7th
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May 7th
Ernie Harwell: January 25, 1918 - May 4, 2010
fuckyeahdetroittigers: The Voice of Summer died in the spring, shortly before the Tigers’ first pitch of the evening. That was fitting. Ernie Harwell would never want to interrupt the game.   Gone now. Like the home run that lands in the seats, like the final out of the ninth inning, like the thousands of games he closed with his signature sign-offs, his genteel voice telling us he’d see us...
May 5th
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Doubt Bob Dylan ever thought Nashville's Skyline...
Via @rwitherell
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