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Music and Monsters: Previewing the 2024 Nashville Film Festival!

If you’ve ever attended the Nashville Film Festival before, you already know that this is a week-long celebration of film, music and culture. And if you don’t know much about the big event, you might not know about all of… Continue Reading →

Previewing the 2016 Nashville Chili Festival

Per Matt Middle Tennessee will soon feel the heat when the 2016 Nashville Chili Festival returns. On Sunday, February 14, from 12 noon to 3 p.m. Yazoo Brewing Company will host this year’s event, pairing craft beer with chili. What… Continue Reading →

Kung Fu Panda 3 Honors Hometown Heroes

Per Matt Before a recent advance screening of Kung Fu Panda 3, a red carpet reception was held honoring hometown heroes at the Carmike Thoroughbred movie theater in Franklin, TN.

Charities Benefit at Dragon Con

Tens of thousands of science fiction, fantasy and comic book fans will descend on Atlanta this Labor Day weekend for Dragon Con. While fans celebrate the exploits of their favorite fandom heroes, the staff behind Dragon Con is also participating… Continue Reading →

Previewing The 21st Annual Southern Brewers Festival

Per Matt In less than a week, the Chattanooga Riverfront will overflow with more than 75 craft beers at the Southern Brewers Festival!

Rebel Legion Interview: Don Enck

Per Matt At the Nashville Mini Maker Faire, one of the most popular do-it-yourself groups involved Star Wars cosplayers. These Star Wars fans create costumes and build replica accessories based upon officially licensed Lucasfilm source material. Commanding Officer Don Enck… Continue Reading →

Joystick Gamebar Interview: Johnny Martinez

Per Matt Joystick Gamebar is teaming up with Dragon Con for a good cause. Drink beer, wear a costume, win con passes and donate to a charity at the upcoming Drink Beer For Charity and Win Passes to Dragon Con… Continue Reading →

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