Curious Nashville

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Oct 20, 2023 • 2min

You might also like: The Kids of Rutherford County

A juvenile court in Rutherford County was illegally jailing and detaining kids for 16 years before a former juvenile delinquent-turned-lawyer came up with a plan to take it on. This four-part narrative podcast builds on a joint investigation by WPLN Nashville Public Radio and ProPublica and is produced by The New York Times and Serial Productions. “The Kids of Rutherford County” reveals how this system came to be, with particular attention to the adults responsible for it and the two juvenile delinquents-turned-lawyers who try to do something about it. The podcast's host is Meribah Knight, a Peabody Award-winning reporter for Nashville Public Radio who co-reported the original investigation. Listeners can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever podcasts are available. The first two episodes will premiere on Thursday, Oct. 26; parts three and four will air the following two Thursdays.
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Jun 16, 2023 • 4min

For sale: one beach. How did this sandy triangle come to be in downtown Nashville?

Something new has hit Nashville’s hot real estate market: a beach, right smack in the middle of downtown Nashville. But, until it’s sold, Nashvillians driving through the intersection of Lafayette, Division and 4th Avenue may wonder: What is that sandy triangle doing there? One listener directed this question to our Curious Nashville project, so we took a brief “vacation” to SoBro to find the answer. Photos: Visit this story at WPLN.org to see photos of the Little Chill Beach.
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May 20, 2023 • 4min

Who cares for Centennial Park’s bee colony?

On a small island in the middle of Centennial Park’s Lake Watauga stand five towers of beehives. One of our listeners spotted the hard-to-reach hives and inquired about the bees: Who cares for them? What happens to the honey? Do other parks have hives?
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Apr 4, 2023 • 23min

Searching for the 'space capsule' in rural Hickman County

In 2017, a listener wrote to ask: “On Sulphur Creek Road, in Coble, Tennessee, we saw what appeared to be a ‘space capsule’ with a NASA logo on the end. What is it?” Now, for the first time anywhere, Curious Nashville has the story for the Hickman County space capsule. Credits: Curious Nashville is a project of Nashville Public Radio. Tony Gonzalez is executive producer, and Paula Ramirez reported this story. Paige Pfleger edited this episode. The music is from the Blue Dot Sessions.
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Mar 14, 2023 • 5min

Reverse Curious Nashville: Can YOU help us answer this question about a Bob Dylan song?

Curious Nashville turns the tables and asks you to help us solve a mystery. It involves Bob Dylan, John Cale, and Edie Sedgwick — and a song that brings them together. This intriguing tale comes to us from Justin Barney, assistant program director for WNXP, the music discovery station that Nashville Public Radio launched in 2020.
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Feb 24, 2023 • 5min

What’s with these cryptic cement markers around Tennessee?

Alongside some Tennessee roads, you might notice knee-high cement markers — usually quite weathered — that have this inscription: “H’Y R.W.” In learning what those are all about, Curious Nashville also revisits a fascinating saga from local history. To see photos that accompany this podcast, visit www.wpln.org/curious.
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Jan 21, 2023 • 6min

Burials, lawn pranks and other answers about the Tennessee State Capitol

Lawmakers are back in Nashville for session, and it’s busy again inside the Tennessee State Capitol. But all year round, the historic building draws interest and provides tours — and it has prompted several questions to Curious Nashville that we’re answering in a batch today. You can see photos related to this story, and learn more, at this story on WPLN.org.
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Dec 30, 2022 • 3min

Update: No progress adding languages to Tennessee’s driving test, but pressure is growing

Earlier this year, Curious Nashville looked into why Arabic isn’t offered on Tennessee’s driving test. (You can read that story here.) Half a year later, a new coalition is pushing the state for changes.
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Sep 10, 2022 • 24min

How Nashville became a destination for Kurdish families, and how the community is evolving

Many Nashvillians are aware that the city is home to “Little Kurdistan,” which is the largest Kurdish community in America. However, it’s easy to know that fact without really understanding these neighbors. We unpack how Nashville became a destination for Kurdish refugees starting in the late 1970s and hear from local Kurds about their future hopes and ambitions. To hear more stories of Nashville Kurds, check out the discussion on This Is Nashville from Sept. 8, 2022.
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Jul 31, 2022 • 7min

How an ornamental tree led neighbors to their street’s hidden history

A sixth-generation Nashvillian says she’s rarely surprised by new information about her city — but did start wondering about what she describes as a “bonsai-looking cypress tree” in her yard. Curious Nashville learns more. You can view the tree featured in this story at WPLN.org/Curious.

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