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Somebody Needs to Fall on His Swordnew

So to avoid a Bob Clement administration in Nashville, we'd argue for throwing idealism -- and either candidate Karl Dean or candidate David Briley -- overboard.
Nashville Scene  |  Liz Garrigan  |  06-29-2007  |  Commentary

Who Really Gored Gore?new

Debunking Internet theories -- and why The Tennessean sat on a scoop.
Nashville Scene  |  Liz Garrigan  |  03-08-2007  |  Media

Be Very Afraidnew

If ever there were a case to disillusion the public about its state stewards, the case of death row inmate Paul House is it.
Nashville Scene  |  Liz Garrigan  |  12-15-2006  |  Commentary

Corker Crashes Ford!new

Even discontent with Bush wasn't enough to elect a Ford to the U.S. Senate.
Nashville Scene  |  Liz Garrigan and Jackson Baker  |  11-08-2006  |  Commentary

Ding Dongnew

The shake-up at The Tennessean creates an unsympathetic casualty and leaves newsroom staffers elated.
Nashville Scene  |  Liz Garrigan  |  10-30-2006  |  Media

Everybody Knew His Namenew

A journalist recounts the Long Island corner bar where he grew up.
Nashville Scene  |  Liz Garrigan  |  07-26-2006  |  Nonfiction

Pat Robertson vs. Aidan Quinnnew

A Nashville TV station is among those who aired a Pat Robertson special in advance of Book of Daniel's premiere
Nashville Scene  |  Liz Garrigan  |  01-11-2006  |  TV

A New Paper Chainnew

The Nashville Scene's been bought out, and the new boss doesn't take any crap off anybody.
Nashville Scene  |  Liz Garrigan  |  10-26-2005  |  Media

A Career Endernew

A TV news reporter quits after reporting as fact a satirical account found in the Nashville Scene.
Nashville Scene  |  Liz Garrigan  |  10-13-2005  |  Media

The First-in-the-Country Video-Journalist Modelnew

At WKRN-Channel 2 in Nashville, photographers become reporters, reporters become photographers, and a news station becomes the first in the country to turn conventional TV news on its head.
Nashville Scene  |  Liz Garrigan  |  08-17-2005  |  Media

Attaboy, Bill!new

Bill Frist is having a good week with the moderates. Does that mean we should forgive him for all the times he's abandoned good, commonsense judgment in favor of political expediency?
Nashville Scene  |  Liz Garrigan  |  08-03-2005  |  Commentary

Meet Bill Frist, the New Al Gorenew

Even David Brooks has publicly broken up with the Senate majority leader. Bill, we hardly know ye.
Nashville Scene  |  Liz Garrigan  |  06-22-2005  |  Commentary

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