Art Attack
"Existo" posits an America as envisioned in our worst nightmares. [06-07-99]
Lisa A. DuBois, NASHVILLE SCENE
A Clear Voice
Mandy Barnette has been singing for most of her life, so she knows exactly what she wants to sing. But after years of bouncing around Music Row she's finally getting that chance. [05-17-99]
Michael McCall, NASHVILLE SCENE
Tin Men
Folk artists Allen Hale and George Barnes started out making bird houses and selling them for $5 on a roadside. Now their whimsical metal works are gaining a following. [05-03-99]
Kay West, photos by Susan Adcock, NASHVILLE SCENE
Would You Trust This Man With a Record Company?
Steve Taylor, an unorthodox leader in Christian music, suddenly finds himself thrust upon the mainstream scene. [04-26-99]
Rob Simbeck, NASHVILLE SCENE
Turning Around
Think vinyl recordings are dead? Nashville has a company that's proving otherwise. [03-29-99]
Michael McCall, photos by Eric England, NASHVILLE SCENE
Tough Enough
He had it all, and lost it. Now he's coaching those like him. [03-22-99]
Rob Simbeck, NASHVILLE SCENE
Hurts So Good
Smack, slap, whack. Nashville gets leathery. [03-15-99]
Michael Sims, photos by Eric England, NASHVILLE SCENE
One Man's Gamble
How Jake Gamble, a country lawyer from Tennessee, pulled off the biggest non-drug money laundering scheme in U.S. history...until he got caught. [03-01-99]
Willy Stern, NASHVILLE SCENE
Middle Man
Some might say Bill Ivey has an unenviable job as chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts. But after years of embattlement, the organization may be flourishing again. [02-23-99]
Lisa A. DuBois, NASHVILLE SCENE
Where To?
Those affected by downsizing consider their options. [02-15-99]
Beverly Keel, NASHVILLE SCENE
Survival Tactics
Given the current climate, what's a struggling musician to do? [02-15-99]
Michael McCall, NASHVILLE SCENE
Fit And Working Again
Executives anticipate a leaner, meaner music machine. [02-15-99]
Michael McCall, NASHVILLE SCENE
Broken Records
Corporate downsizing hits the music business; Nashville feels the heat. [02-15-99]
Beverly Keel, NASHVILLE SCENE
Art For Sale
As music and business become more tightly interwoven, we have to learn to pull them apart. [02-15-99]
Bill Friskics-Warren, NASHVILLE SCENE
Invisible Enemies
How life as an indoor society is killing us--through the air that we breathe. [02-01-99]
Michael Sims, NASHVILLE SCENE
The Boner Awards
Nashville records its 1998 dubious achievements and weird news for posterity. [12-20-98]
Illustrations by Marty Granius and Tim Toonen, NASHVILLE SCENE
Juggernaut
A day in the life of Sheri Lynn and Brenda Kay Juggs. [11-30-98]
Jim Ridley, NASHVILLE SCENE
Useless Protection
Hey, Dad? Junior may have found something better than those Playboys under your bed. [11-09-98]
James Hanback Jr., NASHVILLE SCENE
Bad Company
The purpose of business to simply grow may be outdated and...dangerous? [10-19-98]
Jonathan Rowe, NASHVILLE SCENE
Tales From the Dark Side
New controversies over rape counseling in Tennessee. [09-28-98]
Phil Campbell, NASHVILLE SCENE
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