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Q&A: Jay Nations, Co-Owner of Raven Records & Rarities

In Cover Stories, Music Stories, Q&As by Coury TurczynApril 8, 2015leave a COMMENT

In 1985, a couple of years after graduating from the University of Tennessee with a degree in advertising, Jay Nations was stuck working at Circuit City and wondering what to …

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Q&A: Chuck Cleaver of Wussy

In Music Stories, Q&As by Will WarrenApril 3, 2015leave a COMMENT

Hailed as “the best band in America” by rock critic Robert Christgau, Wussy has been working out of Cincinnati, Ohio, for more than a decade. Thanks to writers like Christgau, …

Q&A: Staci Swedeen, Author of the Play ‘House Rules’

In Q&As by Rose KennedyMarch 18, 2015leave a COMMENT

Staci Swedeen is the author of House Rules, a play about two brothers confronting the intertwined nature of hatred and love. It will be presented as a staged reading on …

Q&A: Nancy Young, Owner and Caretaker of a Little Free Library in 4th and Gill

In Q&As by Rose KennedyMarch 11, 2015leave a COMMENT

What’s the concept here? It’s sort of a birdhouse for books for people. The first Little Free Library box was built by a man honoring his mother in 2009. There …

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