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  • Prehistoric rock art maps cosmological belief

    Pieces of rock art dot the Appalachian Mountains, and a new research by University of Tennessee researchers found each engraving or drawing is strategically placed to reveal a cosmological puzzle. Recently, the discoveries of prehistoric rock art have become more common. With these discoveries comes a single giant one-all these drawings and engravings map the prehistoric peoples' cosmological ...

  • Shooting robbery victims show up at house for help

    A resident answered a frantic knock at his front window early Thursday morning and found a group of men pleading for help after a shooting. The incident happened around 12:30 a.m. when three victims were approached by the shooter and another man. The robbers demanded cash and valuables. As the gunman ran, police said he shot one victim in the leg and pistol whipped another. Two of the ...

  • Three-year-old Charlotte boy hears for the first time

    Go stand on a sidewalk and pay attention to the sounds. Traffic going by, people walking, birds chirping, brakes squealing. They're all layers of sound many of us don't even notice, but three-year-old Grayson Clamp just started hearing them for the first time three weeks ago. Grayson was born completely deaf. He's missing the cochlear nerveswhich act like a bridge in the ear. ...

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    Drawing on its award-winning original journalism, NBC News heritage, and trusted sources; NBCNews.com presents compelling, diverse and visually engaging ...

  • RadioLab to air live in Nashville during alleged end of world

    WPLN , Nashville's NPR member station, has made a real effort of late to foster opportunities for experiencing live radio; May saw live broadcasts ...


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Movie Review

I Am Curious—Yellow (Jag är nyfiken—en film i gult) [DVD]

I Am Curious—Yellow (Jag är nyfiken—en film i gult) [DVD]

I Am CuriousYellow would mostly likely be a forgotten movieleft somewhere in the multitudinous ranks of 1960s experimental avant-garde films that mix sex and politicsif the U.S. Customs Office hadnt seized the first copy being imported by its distributor, Grove Press, into the United States in 1968. In its misguided attempt to protect decent American citizens from Swedish obscenity, the gov ... ...

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  • The Family Wash owner says Metro inspection cost him business

    The owner of a popular east Nashville restaurant and music venue said the city crossed the line when a dozen officials showed up to inspect the business. "Outraged. I feel like there is a way of going about things, and there is a definite way to not go about things," said Jamie Rubin, owner of The Family Wash. Last Friday night, the city's environmental task force showed up ...

  • PD Same suspect involved in 4 Walgreens robberies

    Metro police are working to identify a gunman who is suspected of robbing the same Walgreen's pharmacy four times. Police say the most recent robbery at the Walgreens on Highway 70 South happened Sunday morning, and investigators believe the same man is also responsible for robberies there in January, February and March. The suspect is described as a white man in his 30s or early 40s ...

  • Thieves steal 40-foot-long tow truck in Humphreys Co.

    A Humphreys County business owner says a thief made off with his wrecker truck and equipment worth more than a quarter-million dollars. "They tried to steal the roll back over here to the side of us and didn't have any luck, so he got in this truck and found a key we have hidden it," said Greg Barnett, owner of Barnetts' Wrecker Service. Surveillance video shows the thief ...

  • Child struck by vehicle in Bellevue

    A child pedestrian was struck and seriously injured Wednesday night in Bellevue. The incident was reported just before 9 p.m. near the intersection of Old Hickory Boulevard and Sonya Drive. Police say the girl, who is believed to be 9 years old, was walking in a poorly lighted area when she was struck by a vehicle driven by a 78-year-old man. The child was transported to Vanderbilt Medical ...

  • TN students say assignment forced them to support gay rights

    Some students at a Maury County college claim a psychology professor told them it's her job "to educate the ignorant and uneducated elements of society" and to correct "hateful and closed-minded views" concerning homosexuality. The Columbia State Community College students say professor Dr. Linda Brunton gave them an assignment where they had to say they supported gay ...

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