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NECAT Network - Nashville Education Community Arts Television
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Unapologetically Local. Making Nashvilles Best Television since 1978. Tune in on Comcast Cable or Stream online. Music City Arts Channel 9. IQtv Channel 10, and Public Access Channel 19. Come make your own show with us. Find out more at NECATNetwork.org
Tonight at NECAT it’s the Return of Dr. Gangrene Cinetarium LIVE. Join us at the studio for free popcorn, live mystery movie, and all the usual mad scientist hijinks you have come to love. And as the Doc would say “Stay Mad!” @drgangrene.bsky.social
June 28, 2025 at 9:48 PM
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Movie City? Taking a tour of the talent and infrastructure supporting Nashville’s film industry. www.nashvillescene.com/arts_culture...
Taking a Tour of Nashville’s Film Industry
Music videos, television shows, commercials, award shows, workplace training videos and more are shot here nearly every day. The films haven’t always followed. But that’s starting to change.
www.nashvillescene.com
June 12, 2025 at 1:55 PM
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In the latest episode of the Nashville Scene Podcast, co-hosts Jerome Moore and D. Patrick Rodgers are joined by local media personality Big Fella to talk about Juneteenth.
The Nashville Scene Podcast, Episode 22: Talking Juneteenth With Big Fella
Talking about the legacy of Fort Negley, this year’s Juneteenth celebrations and more
www.nashvillescene.com
June 18, 2025 at 4:10 PM
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What a treasure @belcourttheatre.bsky.social is in Nashville.
Our perennial kickoff to Thanksgiving week and a Belcourt tradition — THE LAST WALTZ screens Mon, Nov 25 at 2:50pm, 8pm + Thu, Nov 28 (Thanksgiving Day) at 8pm. And yes, we'll play it loud > 🎟 bit.ly/LAST-WALTZ-2024
November 21, 2024 at 5:29 PM
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Yesterday, we filed our second Capital Spending Plan.

The priorities are drawn straight from How Nashville Moves, Works, and Grows with deep investments in infrastructure and maintenance all across the city with important heavy fleet purchases.

www.nashville.gov/departments/...
Mayor Freddie O'Connell submits $527 million Capital Spending Plan with continued investments in schools, parks, and transportation
Mayor Freddie O'Connell submitted his second Capital Spending Plan (CSP) to the Metro Council today which again prioritizes schools, parks, and other...
www.nashville.gov
November 21, 2024 at 4:56 PM