Category: Area Feature
Extensive catalogue found at Bryce Harmon, Author at The Murfreesboro Pulse.
Contributing F&P Authors found in Category, “Local Writing.”
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A Prairie Home Companion celebrates 50 Years @ Ryman Auditorium (in Hymn & Harmony, again), Jan 11, 2024; Mead’s musical; Keillor drops F-bomb on stage
Nashville, Tenn. – Early 70’s, Opry’s final-Ryman-days-inspired, radio, variety program, A Prairie Home Companion, performed at mutual, area-mother church, Ryman Auditorium, January 11, 2024, to not only turn host, Garrison Keillor’s newly found opportunities to lead full Ryman Auditorium audiences in hymn, patriotic, and secular harmonies, back into tradition, but to celebrate America’s staple-wholesome, A…
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Be Belcourt Member: Jack White’s Joan Baez/Susan O’Connor Interview, Oct. 20; …WPLN-sponsored, “Kids of Rutherford County” discussion, Nov. 29.
To “a sold-out show of mostly Belcourt members and their guests,” Nashville non-profit film center, the Belcourt Theatre, ran the Joan Baez biopic, I Am a Noise (released Feb. 17, 2023; directed by Karen O’Connor, Miri Navasky, and Maeve O’Boyle) from October 20 through November 9. The opening night included an appearance by internationally acclaimed…
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Stuff You Should Know (Podcast) in Nashville, Sept. 6: Josh and Chuck Finally Come to Town
Nashville, Tenn. – “If you want to know, then you’re in luck/just listen up to Josh and Chuck,” sings a barbershop quartet commercial break bumper most likely stuck in your head after a morning shower, if you’re a fan. If you don’t know, though, then you’re still in luck because one of the most scattered…
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IV’s Score & Some Strange: A TN REVIEW
Murfreesboro, Tenn. – Seemingly, with the oversight of a guardian angel, Nashville, TN dark country songwriter/musician, Coleman Williams (IV), -and, as accompanied by a just-as-locally sourced, grunge-metal backing band, The Strange Band- started work in Oct., 2020 with a concept that not only publicly exposed a local Murfreesboro liquor store clerk as a fourth heir…
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Bloomfield Links during the Fall of ’23
Murfreesboro, Tenn. – As summer winds down in Murfreesboro, let’s not forget the small oasis in the middle of town unnoticeable from the Stones River/train track overpass on the Medical Center Blvd. (where Walter Hale Ct. sharply juts off down the hill, when driving), and even less noticeable walking down from the Murfreesboro Greenway’s Fortress…

