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Tennessee Tourism gives an overview of the Nashville Public Library's presentation of the 2013 Nashville International Puppet Festival June 21-23.
"...Published by the University of Georgia Press, the well-written history gives a new perspective on race relations in Nashville during the civil rights movement, a city in which a screen of etiquette denied the reality of life under Jim Crow...."
" Baughn said she researched her information and didn't "pull the numbers out of thin air." The Council woman proposed nine motions, six of which failed before Council voted to discuss them in a special meeting. Her motions included proposed spending cuts to many city departments including the library and Parks & Recreation, as well as cutting funds to travel expenses and memberships to clubs and organizations."
Bob Tarter, director of Natural History Educational Company of the Midsouth, shows more than 30 children a three-toe salamander Saturday at the Maury County Library as part of an educational program.
The May Art Display at the Oak Ridge Public Library features artist Ouita Northcutt with a selection of her paintings.
"“Our patrons had already been enjoying the digital content provided by the State through the R.E.A.D.S. program, and we’re pleased to offer the additional resources through OneClickdigital,” said Melodi Goff, Library Director, Elizabethton-Carter County Public Library."
In the 1970s, Ralph Bakshi was pretty much a genre unto himself: ambitious animated features for adults, mixing in live action and rotoscoping as the decade progressed.
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Singer-songwriter Jeff Finlin left Nashville for Fort Collins, Colo., 10 years ago because he was ready for something different, and he says that’s exactly why he moved back to Nashville in April.
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As a writer, the library has always been a place where I could get lost in the words of great adventures, funny tales or horrific frights. As a parent, the library has been a place for me to share my love of reading and imagination.
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Storybook characters, storytellers, authors, illustrators and science experiments are part of the Knox County Public Library’s ninth annual Children’s Festival of Reading.
"...The session is free and open to the public, but reservations are required due to limited seating in the auditorium. To make reservations, please e-mail workshop.tsla@tn.gov or call (615) 741-2764..."
In what's becoming a rare occurrence in Tennessee politics, a pig-in-a-poke looming on Metro's docket may have stopped just shy of the legislative sausage maker.
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"...or proof, view her Community Artists League exhibit now on display in the E.G. Fisher Public Library's Mayfield Gallery..."
Brentwood leaders are so frustrated with the Williamson County Election Commission over the use of the city-owned library for early voting that they are taking the matter to the Tennessee Supreme Court.
Information articles about local events, businesses, activities, and sports in the Clarksville TN, Montgomery County Tennessee area.
Kathleen Graham-Gandy will be at the Maury County Public Library at 6:30 p.m. Thursday for a signing of her latest book titled “One Man’s Vision ... One County’s Reward.”A native of Mt. Pleasant...
Stewart County Library is housing the SBA's customer service representatives Disaster Loan Outreach Center.
Remember Ghost Brothers of Darkland County, the stage "supernatural musical" written by Stephen King and John Mellencamp?
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It's a puppet show based on the story of country music and Music City. How cool is that?! The Nashville Public Library and Foundation has partnered with the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum to...
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"The Fayetteville-Lincoln County Public Library is now offering Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) boating exams by appointment only..."
Elizabethton-Carter County Public Library, in partnership with RBdigital from Recorded Books, is pleased to offer OneClickdigital, an online service that allows patrons to download a wide range of audiobooks.
"The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) has awarded a nearly $50,000 collaborative planning grant to The University of Tennessee (UT) to develop collaborative partners for planning curriculum and research opportunities that will provide students with knowledge and hands-on experiences to protect our nation’s science information resources and to confront today’s ever-changing cybersecurity challenges..."
News release from Secretary of State's office: It was the constitutional amendment that tried - often unsuccessfully - to put Americans on the path to sobriety and in the process created a booming ma
This month, the Oak Ridge City Council will establish your property tax rate for 2014 via the approval of our annual city budget.
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