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Nashville, Tennessee

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Columns
Ask a Mexican: La Migra Manchurian
by Gustavo Arellano
ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Dear Mexican: Why are there Mexicans in the Border Patrol?



Dining: Posizione, Posizione, Posizione
by Carrington Fox
Restaurateur Michael Tangredi succumbed to the siren’s song of 2000 Belcourt when he attempted to eek one more restaurant out of the tired space.



Helter Shelter: Breakdowns
by Walter Jowers
ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: If you start pondering when your house, car, gizmos and such are going to break, keep this in mind: Everything quits working pretty much like a car battery.



The Fabricator: Give Me (Twenty) Five!
Is “We’re No. 25!” a message that is going to attract business and tourism to Nashville? Especially when printed on a giant foam rubber hand with—count ’em—25 fingers?



Words of the Week
“...[M]y children have heard of childhood accounts of my being called an ‘n...-lover’ for playing with African American pals on the playground.”




From the Archives
Savage Love
ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Dan Savage's advice is unedited and untamed. Savage Love addresses everything you've always wanted to know about sex, but now you don't have to ask. Proceed with curiosity.
(Jul 10, 2008)


Free Will Astrology
Your weekly astrological forecast by Rob Brezsny.
(Jul 10, 2008)


Condition for a Bearable Summer
by Walter Jowers
ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: I don’t like to complain, but I’ve got a problem with summer.
(Jul 10, 2008)


Under a Neon Moon
by Carrington Fox
When Rumba Satay Bar & Grill brought its metal palm trees, Uruguayan cheeseburgers and crisp rum drinks to West End Avenue in 2003, it was like a breath of mint-infused air wafting down the congested corridor.
(Jul 10, 2008)


Words of the Week
“Marsha Warden was facing significant pressure from the Hillwood cluster parents to get rid of the African American students.”
(Jul 10, 2008)


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