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mainstreetmediatn.com | Kara Aguilar |Catherine Mayhew |Main Street Nashville
The Pinsa Funghi at PennePazze is called pinsa because it’s a lighter version of the traditional dough. CATHERINE MAYHEWPennePazze, 3826 Charlotte Ave. There’s a bit of a disconnect at PennePazze, 3826 Charlotte Ave. It’s not unpleasant, just a contrast. The restaurant is in an industrial space on the lower floor of the L&L Market. Ordering is by QR code—not just reviewing the menu, but actually ordering and paying the tab. No humans required.
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2 weeks ago |
mainstreetmediatn.com | Kara Aguilar |Tom Adkinson |Main Street Nashville
The Tennessee River Museum occupies most of the main level of Savannah’s 1939 post office on Main Street. TOM ADKINSONSAVANNAH – Just as you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, you shouldn’t judge a museum by the size of the surrounding town. The Tennessee River Museum in tiny Savannah, population 7,213, proves that point. The museum, housed in a former post office built in 1939 and on the National Register of Historic Places, is a community project.
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mainstreetmediatn.com | Kara Aguilar |Tom Adkinson |Main Street Nashville
Frist Art Museum CEO Seth Feman stands before a portrait of doge Leonardo Loredan, Venice’s leader in the early 1500s. They ruled through wars with several enemies. TOM ADKINSON Venice and ancient Constantinople (today’s Istanbul) are closer than you might think. That’s because of “Venice and the Ottoman Empire,” a summer-long exhibition at the Frist Art Museum.
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mainstreetmediatn.com | Kara Aguilar |Catherine Mayhew |Main Street Nashville
The La Paradiso features mortadella and pistachio cream and is one of the most popular sandwiches. CATHERINE MAYHEWAll’Antico Vinaio, 622 8th Ave. S. and 1915 Broadway in Nashville. The experience is almost the same, whether you’re getting your schiacciata sandwich at an All’Antico Vinaio location in Florence, Italy, or Nashville. There will be a line.
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2 weeks ago |
mainstreetmediatn.com | Blaine Kellar |Main Street Nashville
Morgan Price, formerly of Fisk and now transferred to Arkansas, celebrates as part of the Bulldogs in 2023. Fisk announced Friday it would discontinue its gymnastics program after the 2026 season. SUBMITTEDFisk University’s groundbreaking gymnastics team will be no more after next season, the school announced on Friday. According to a release, the Bulldogs plan to discontinue the nation’s first historically Black college or university gymnastics program at the end of the spring 2026 season.
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