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Month: September 2016

Business

Feds Flooded With Comments Over Payday Lenders

September 30, 2016 Clint Confehr 0

NASHVILLE, TN — A lot of people with lousy credit and no bank account are telling Uncle Sam to leave payday lenders alone because they have nowhere else to go. Meanwhile, Tennessee Citizen Action Executive […]

Food

Are Beer Drinkers More Approachable?

September 29, 2016 Janice Malone 0

With a crazy presidential election approaching, football season in the air and the holiday season just around the corner, Americans may need to find a way to have a little fun with their favorite “brewsky.” […]

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And the Winner Is–Hillary Clinton!

September 29, 2016 Rodney Beard 0

I have to be honest and say most vehemently that I never dreamed that in a million years that Donald Trump would get anywhere near the White House to become president of this country. I […]

Art

Local Artist Has Exhibit on ‘Being Black in America’

September 29, 2016 Janice Malone 0

Nashville, TN – Nashville visual artist Ashley Mintz will present the exhibit “Being Black in America: A Comparison of Past and Present” of artwork at the Scarritt Bennett Center, Laskey Gallery, which runs from Oct […]

Featured

Bishop G.E. Patterson’s Wife Speaks on Husband’s Smithsonian Museum’s Exhibit

September 29, 2016 Janice Malone 0

Memphis, TN —The long awaited Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) is now officially open. The entire world can now visit this historical museum, located at the National Mall in Washington, […]

Events

Know Your Worth Presents 2nd Annual – Know Your Worth Women’s Relationship Conference

September 27, 2016 Tribune Staff 0

Last year’s “Know Your Worth Women’s Conference was spectacular and successful on all realms. This year Founder/CEO Aaron Jordan, Jr promises to take it out of a whole new door! Or literally off of a […]

Featured

Take 10 On Tuesdays #Debate2016 Discussion

September 27, 2016 Jason Luntz 0

Who do you think won the first presidential debate on Sept. 26? Tune into Take 10 on Tuesdays with The Tennessee at to see what several local politicians thought about the performances of Secretary Hillary […]

Featured

Legendary Track and Field Coach Ed Temple Dead at 89

September 23, 2016 Tribune Staff 0

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TSU News Service) – Legendary track and field coach Ed Temple, who led Tennessee State University’s famed Tigerbelles to 27 Olympic medals, has died. He was 89. Temple’s daughter, Edwina, told university officials […]

Entertainment

The Magnificent Seven: Film Review

September 20, 2016 Kam Williams 0

Directed by the legendary Akira Kurosawa in 1954, Seven Samurai was a groundbreaking film which had a profound influence on the evolution of cinema for generations to come. Superficially, that seminal work merely reads like […]

Featured

Take 10 On Tuesdays Featuring LaRhonda S. Magras

September 20, 2016 Jason Luntz 0

LaRhonda S. Magras, vice president for community programs at the YWCA, discusses the Family Literacy Center on Take 10 on Tuesdays with The Tennessee Tribune. She tells Sandra Long Weaver, Editorial Director for The Tribune, […]

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