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    Nashville Scene - Best Of Nashville honors are coveted in our city! We look forward to this special issue and party every year.

    Nashville Scene

    4.1(16 reviews)
    8.4 kmThe Gulch, Downtown

    Now, I'm going to preface my review of The Scene by admitting that yes, I am a contributing music…read morewriter, so I may be a bit biased. However, from a purely objective standpoint (because I felt this way even before they hired me), I can say that The Scene is the best publication in Nashville when it comes to arts and entertainment. First of all, The Scene can be found for free at countless locations throughout the city. It features album, book and film reviews as well as hard news pieces on the goings-on in and around Nashville. They also print some pretty popular features, such as the "Best of Nashville" list, and their website is extensive with archives of all the articles they publish. The Scene is a Village Voice publication, and those people know how to run a paper. With all the staffers and contributors The Scene employs, it's pretty easy to see that if something interesting goes down in Nashville, one of our guys will cover it. There are always listings of upcoming shows and events as well as reviews of things you may have missed. Besides, it's free! It certainly doesn't look like a hastily thrown-together publication, however.

    Scene is pay to win, or pay for attention. The restaurants, bars, and venues that buy the most…read moreadvertising get the most attention. I work at one of only 5 fully plant based restaurants in Nashville but somehow we are left out of any articles like "where to find best vegetarian meals" but they'll instead mention a meat-centric restaurant with a few vegetable dishes, like wtf? Is it because we turn them down when we get sales calls from them? Because we don't want to buy advertising in their cheap rag? I agree with Simply S. that the staff at Scene only write about the things they're interested instead of covering the wide variety of happenings in Nashville. It's poor representation and they should hold themselves to a higher standard.

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    Nashville Lifestyles - Most Beautiful People issue is one of my faves! And, thanks to NL for being a media partner of Yelp Helps. Check out our ad.

    Nashville Lifestyles

    2.5(2 reviews)
    8.4 kmThe Gulch, Downtown

    Considering going to an event sponsored by Nashville Lifestyles? Don't--the organization is a scam…read more I purchased tickets for an event on the Nashville Lifestyles website ("Battle of the Burger") that was listed as a "rain or shine" event. The day before the event, though, it was cancelled due to ... gotta love it, bad weather. The event has yet to provide details about how to request a refund, nor has it provided a new date/time. In my book, that's false advertising and unprofessional communication, enough that I'll think twice before attending a future Nashville Lifestyles event. [If someone from Nashville Lifestyles would like to message me about providing a refund, I'd be happy to reconsider this review.]

    I just started reading Nashville Lifestyles. I'm an avid reader of The Rage and the Nashville…read moreScene, which have a lot of information about upcoming events, but because they're weekly, sometimes you don't have time to plan. Because Nashville Lifestyles is monthly, they advertise upcoming events far earlier, and they sponsor their own events too, including a summer bash, the bartending bash and a singles event. The articles are interesting. There's no real news, just interest pieces about Nashville people, events, restaurants and phenomena. This month's edition had a great article about country music stars who've started restaurants and food brands, like Jimmy Dean Sausage and Kenny Roger's Roasters.

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