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The Melrose: Bar Twenty3 Founder Launching a Neighborhood Pub

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With the doors closed at both Bar Twenty3 and City Hall, entrepreneur Austin Ray is moving on to yet another venture, The Melrose Neighborhood Pub. Located in the building that formerly housed The Chu...

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Dear Metro Council, Please Don’t Sphincterize Nashville

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Go to any big city hall in America, and you’ll find someone who can cite chapter and verse from the Creative Class theory. In a nutshell: It says that if a city attracts the young, artistic, and cre...

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Wharton Moves To Dissuade Competitors

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Shelby County Mayor A.C. Wharton is looking to become Mayor of the city of Memphis and he’s starting early:

Public Service Announcement: Early Voting Ends Oct. 30

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If you were not among the more than 700,000 Tennesseans that have already participated in early voting, hop to it. Early voting ends Thursday, Oct. 30. If you are a registered voter in Tennessee, all you need to early vote is one form of government-issued identification (driver’s license).

Ralph Nader In Memphis

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Jackson Baker was there:

For someone who has been a longtime national figure, Ralph Nader has an unassuming manner, but at this stage of his life he may, in the mode of onetime perennial presidential candidate Harold Stassen, also have a tendency to overstate his role in the scheme of things.

Next Big Nashville Updates

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First, the NBN afterparty on Saturday night has been moved to The Cannery Ballroom. (It was originally booked for City Hall, and we had already printed our Music Manual insert for this week's Scene when we got the update.)

Every argument trotted out as St Pete moves to ban feeding those experiencing homelessness

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That's it, starve "those people," that'll show em.

FEEDING HOMELESS IN PUBLIC UNDER FIRE; St. Petersburg wants to limit the practice, especially downtown.
CRISTINA SILVA.
St. Petersburg Times. St. Petersburg, Fla.:
Sep 3, 2008. pg. 1

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