Tuesday, January 12, 2016

US women's soccer team part of Nashville doubleheader and other top stories.

  • US women's soccer team part of Nashville doubleheader

    US women's soccer team part of  Nashville  doubleheader
    Carli Lloyd led the U.S. to the FIFA Women's World Cup championship last year.(Photo: Elaine Thompson / AP)The World Cup champion U.S. women’s national soccer team will make its third trip to Nashville on March 6 as part of an international doubleheader at Nissan Stadium.The two matches will feature four of the top five-ranked teams in the world, according to FIFA, the sport’s governing body. The top-ranked Americans will take on third-ranked France at 2 p.m., followed by second-ranked Germany a..
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  • Pro golf event coming to Nashville

    Pro golf event coming to  Nashville
    Staff report2:09 p.m. CST January 12, 2016A pro golf tournament is coming to Nashville in 2016.(Photo: submitted)A professional golf event is headed to Nashville.The Nashville Golf Open, a Web.com Tour event, will be played at the Nashville Golf & Athletic Club in June.An official announcement was made Tuesday.The tournament will have a purse of $550,000. It's expected that the PGA TOUR will announce a five-year agreement to play the tournament in Nashville through 2020.  It will be sponsore..
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  • Nashville Opera dives into Mozart's madcap 'CosÄ› fan tutte'

    Nashville  Opera dives into Mozart's madcap 'CosÄ› fan tutte'
    Todd Barnhill, left, Katherine Sanford, Lacy Sauter and Patrick McNally perform in Nashville Opera's production of "Cosi fan tutte."(Photo: Reed Hummell )At first glance, Mozart’s masterful comic opera “Così fan tutte” may seem a frivolous romp. But as with most things concerning the human heart, there’s much more to this gorgeous piece than you might expect.The last of the three remarkable collaborations between Mozart and librettist Lorenzo da Ponte (following “The Marriage of Figaro” and “Don..
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  • Dozier to step down as Nashville fairgrounds director

    Dozier to step down as  Nashville  fairgrounds director
    Buck Dozier is retiring as director of The Fairgrounds Nashville at the end of February.(Photo: Submitted)Buck Dozier, director of The Fairgrounds Nashville for the past eight years, plans to retire at the end of February, capping a long career in Metro government.Dozier, hired as fairgrounds executive director in 2008 after serving as Metro fire chief for six years and three separate stints as an at-large Metro councilman, informed his staff about his move on Monday.The 71-year-old Dozier was h..
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  • Blake Shelton's Nashville Weekend

    Blake Shelton's  Nashville  Weekend
    byAlison Bonaguro22h agoIt was #BringOnTheBorskis weekend in Nashville. And bigtime celebrityBlake Sheltonwas not about to let his busy schedule get in the way of going to his stylist’s wedding.Shelton andGwen Stefaniwent to Nashville for the nuptials of Amanda Craig (Shelton’s longtime friend and hair stylist) and Joel Borski (merch manager for Cole Swindell).Peoplemagazine reportsthe ceremony took place at the Loveless Barn, just southwest of the city, on Saturday (Jan. 9). Shelton was in the ..
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  • ABC has 'no plans' to end ' Nashville '

    ABC has 'no plans' to end ' Nashville '
    Charles Esten and Connie Britton in "Nashville"(Photo: Mark Levine / ABC)Is "Nashville" returning for a fifth season? It's not set in stone yet, but things are looking good.Fans of of the ABC primetime drama traditionally have to wait until May to find out if their favorite show will return for another season in the fall. But over the weekend, they got the next best thing.ABC president Paul Lee told reporters gathered at the Television Critics Association press tour that they have "no plans to f..
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  • Bernie Sanders plans Nashville rally at Tennessee State University

    Bernie Sanders plans  Nashville  rally at Tennessee State University
    Associated Press1:50 p.m. CST January 12, 2016Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt.(Photo: Jose Luis Magana, AP)Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders plans to bring his "Feel the Bern" tour of historically black colleges to Tennessee State University in Nashville.The Democratic presidential candidate's campaign announced that TSU would be on the eight-stop tour that starts in South Carolina on Thursday. No date has yet been released for the Tennessee stop.The other stops on the Sand..
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  • Nashville Storytellers: Sharing the love of our city

    Nashville  Storytellers: Sharing the love of our city
    Buy PhotoThe Tennessean's Nashville Storytellers Project aims to connect people to each other and the city where we live.(Photo: The Tennessean)Buy PhotoNashville Storytellers is a series of live events that will explore the importance of personal narrative as a means for connection — to both the city and the people in it.The first night — "Nashville Storytellers: For the love of our city" — will focus on the place we adore. It will take place Feb. 8 atThe Bistro at Emmaon Rolling Mill Hill down..
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  • Nashville Zoo offers half-price admission on Super Bowl Sunday

    Nashville  Zoo offers half-price admission on Super Bowl Sunday
    Tonya Couch must wear an electronic ankle GPS monitor and remain at the home of another son, 29-year-old Steven McWilliams, except for appoi…
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  • Inside Old Glory, Nashville's new cocktail bar

    Inside Old Glory,  Nashville's  new cocktail bar
    Uniquely designed craft cocktail bar one of several new tenants at historic White Way Cleaners property.Sisters Britt Soler, left, and Alexis Soler are the owners of Old Glory, a new cocktail bar in Edgehill Village. The bar is aiming for an early February opening.(Photo: Shelley Mays / The Tennessean.com)Hidden in a former boiler room of the historic White Way Cleaners property — with an entrance off an alleyway — sisters Britt and Alexis Soler are preparing to open a cocktail bar in one of Nas..
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Metro halts gun shows at Nashville fairgrounds Nashville schools' Jay Steele will resign Friday

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