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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

    (16 reviews)

    The 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.

    Nashville City Paper

    Nashville City Paper

    (6 reviews)

    "The City Paper" is a pretty great free local newspaper that focuses more on hard news and local…read moreevents than arts and entertainment. While "The Scene" is the publication to check out for music and film reviews and occasional news features, "The City Paper" is a great way to check out the goings-on of the city that may not be covered in "The Tennessean." "The City Paper" has several pick-up locations all over the city, but if you're unable to track a copy down, you can always read their full issues at www.nashvillecitypaper.com. They have some really strong writers, and they focus mainly on city politics rather than state or national news. They have some good features in their Lifestyles and City Voices sections, and most issues are at least worth picking up.

    The City Paper lacks the crazy antics or really hard hitting stuff the Scene carries so from a…read morereadability standpoint, it's not the paper to catch your eye or make you think. The Tennessean is your normal Newspaper standpoint so you get everything from fires and crime, National and world news, to some little bits about a civic project here and there. Normal Newspaper stuff. The City Paper seems to me to be aiming for just being generally informative about whats up in Nashville with regards to businesses, neighborhoods, and not so much focus on cirme or car accidents. I am in real estate so obviously, I use it a lot just to stay up to date about developments, new industries coming in, things the mayor may be doing etc.. I have to be frank that with 3 kids and a career my time is limited to skimming headlines for articles that are relevant to me and my goals or activities. I really can't give it an honest critique for accuracy or editorial content. I use it strictly to get information and I certainly feel I find more useful tidbits that I do in the Tennessean about what's going on in our fine city.

    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 reviews)

    The 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.

    Green Hills News

    Green Hills News

    (2 reviews)

    Green Hills

    Fine respected local newspaper that has been around for decades- affordable advertising with 'long…read moretime' advertisers- great community service -- help & coverage to assist animal shelters & rescues in saving homeless pets- Thanks! I GIVE THEM "5" STARS!

    I would suggest checking to make sure they are going to print what they are supposed to and what…read moreyou paid for. We were sent proofs twice,the first one being full of incorrect information including wrong address,name and phone number,services that our business didn't offer,spelling and punctuation errors galore...we were so disappointed that we asked to please just cancel the article and we would still pay for small ad..the answer to that was "I'm pretty sure you can't"..ummm, well, I'm pretty sure I want to.. so find out?! No answer to that. We then wrote them a huge paragraph saying what all the wrong information was, and sent new photos because apparently they could not use the ones we sent. Our response now back was a revised article with the new picture that looked decent,info was at least correct, so we responded back that it looked fine now, thank you for fixing it. Well apparently somehow the proof we confirmed yes for them to use all of the sudden was now not possible..the title was changed, huge space gaps between words, a giant quote box in the center of article(something we specifically requested NOT to be there)..and now once again no photo which was included with price, because that one also was not able to be used..pictures were taken with a Nikon D-90,high resolution, we could have changed them to be able to be used by them had we known what the problem was..So these changes were made known to us through an e-mail at 4 p.m., a few hours before the article ran,no phone call to any of our 3 contact numbers so we could okay it..When we saw the e-mail first thing in the morning, we hated the changes, and looked at the online paper to see that they had already printed it, and furthermore made more changes! Being a brand new business and this being our first attempt at advertising this was extremely disappointing. We also let them know how unhappy we were and requested a copy of the form I had filled out, and no response back at all. They will not even respond back with a yes or no as to whether I can have this item...Very rude and unprofessional, we can't understand why they would have sent us a proof of something to verify and then change completely with no notice.I would also think you would want your spelling and punctuation to be correct before you send something to a customer.....Will NEVER use them again or recommend to anyone who wants something higher quality than a kindergartner could write.

    The Nashville Food Project - BlueCross BlueShield Meal Prepping Fruit Salads and Garden Salads

    The Nashville Food Project

    (4 reviews)

    The Nations

    I love everything TNFP stands for…read more I volunteer there periodically and I love it. Easy sign up, the staff is great, and love meeting new people -- while helping out the community. I appreciate how the non-profit makes sure that the volunteers are appreciated. I also participate in the CSA and love the variety of veggies we get! The options are great -- especially being Asian, I am happy to receive veggies for my native cuisine.

    My husband and I recently started volunteering with The Nashville Food Project as a way to do some…read morevolunteer work together and I am so happy that we did! First of all it was super easy to sign up, just search online and fill out your info, pick a day and find a volunteer opportunity! It's that simple! Today we did our second time volunteering with the meal prep group and it was just as fun and fulfilling as the first time! Everyone who takes their time to run The Nashville Food Project are so nice and appreciative. They need so much help y'all! We cut veggies and fruit, prep meals, do some light cleaning, and enjoy the company and stories of others that are volunteering. It's amazing to give back to our community and be an active part in making it a better place! There are so many opportunities to volunteer with them and so many tasks to choose from. It's been eye opening to learn about our community and the food security issues many face in our own neighborhoods. Food insecurity is such a problem in our country faced by so many, young, old, families, and even those who work experience food insecurity. The Nashville Food Project is doing their best to make sure that those in our community have the food they need while educating those who volunteer. So if your looking for a great way to give back to your community and a wonderful way to fill some available time in your day then I highly recommend you sign up or stop by and see what it's all about!!

    The Contributor - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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