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Running It Off
A writer describes how the rigors of marathon running saved him from drowning in alcohol. [01-26-98]
— Rob Simbeck, NASHVILLE SCENE

In Defense of Elitism
What do Martha Stewart and Picasso have in common? [01-12-98]
— David Ribar, NASHVILLE SCENE

Between the Cracks
Michael McCall says country's stars didn't shine too brightly this year. [12-29-97]
— Michael McCall, NASHVILLE SCENE

Up From Slavery
"Amistad" juggles the demands of history and entertainment. [12-22-97]
— Noel Murray, NASHVILLE SCENE

Some Sounds, Some Buttons
Bill Friskics-Warren pays tribute to Sleater-Kinney, Cornershop, and more. [12-22-97]
— Bill Friskics-Warren, NASHVILLE SCENE

Living Blues
Ron Wynn examines a year of R&B, hip-hop, and jazz. [12-22-97]
— Ron Wynn, NASHVILLE SCENE

A Semi-Charmed Year
Noel Murray names Built to Spill the band of the year, and he tells you why. [12-22-97]
— Noel Murray, NASHVILLE SCENE

Picking Up the Tempo
Michael McCall profiles Nashville bass virtuoso Edgar Meyer. [12-15-97]
— Michael McCall; Photos by Eric England, NASHVILLE SCENE

Christmas?
Does Christmas indeed have any meaning left? A panel of local theologians talk amongst themselves. [12-01-97]
NASHVILLE SCENE

Kids on Pills
Is Ritalin a wonder drug or a typical '90s cure-all for a tough problem? [11-17-97]
— John Gaver; photographs by Susan Adcock, NASHVILLE SCENE

Lightening Up
Tennessee State University says it has lots of white students, but where are they? [11-10-97]
— Liz Murray Garrigan; Photography by Susan Adcock, NASHVILLE SCENE

Hush Job?
Grave safety concerns are raised by a "hush" device on all DC-9 aircraft. A Scene exclusive. [10-20-97]
— Willy Stern, NASHVILLE SCENE

The Smoldering Fire
The slow-burning history of the anti-smoking crusade. [10-13-97]
— Michael Sims, NASHVILLE SCENE

Outsider on the Inside
Former prison writing teacher Steven Womack on prison life. [09-29-97]
— Steven Womack, NASHVILLE SCENE

Man From Mars
Ex-con Woody Eargle on prison life. [09-29-97]
— Woody Eargle, NASHVILLE SCENE

That Ain't My Song on the Jukebox
Is Music Row ready for black country singers? [09-02-97]
— Bill Friskics-Warren, NASHVILLE SCENE

Garth Gantua
Four writers ponder Garth Brooks' trip to the Big Apple. What does it mean for country music? About the nature of celebrity? Did anyone even care about the music? [08-18-97]
— John Bridges, Bruce Dobie, Beverly Keel, and Michael McCall, NASHVILLE SCENE

Night Spot
The undeniable allure of the Waffle House, where you can count on hashbrowns, friendly waitresses, and some mighty fine jukebox selections. [08-11-97]
— Jim Ridley, NASHVILLE SCENE

Cover Sidebar
10 All-Time Waffle House Jukebox Classics. [08-11-97]
NASHVILLE SCENE

Without Consensus
Reflecting on the dialogue that took place at the Fisk Race Relations Institutešs recent national conference. [07-28-97]
— Margaret Renkl, NASHVILLE SCENE

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