On the Cumberland

Riverfront Park along the Cumberland River in downtown Nashville is a gathering place and a venue for concerts and other events.

(Soundslide by Richard White and Ashley Slayton, DI Multimedia Scholars)

Going Greek in Nashville

Take in a little piece of Greece in Music City. The Parthenon in Nashville’s Centennial Park was built in 1897 for Tennessee’s Centennial Exposition.

(Sounslide by Acquanetta Donnell, Jr. and Shivonne Foster, DI Multimedia Scholars)

Music City Homeless

Hear from the unheard, Music City’s homeless. Many of Nashville’s homeless are musicians who did not make it in the music business.

(Soundslide by Geoffrey Cooper and Thaisi Velasquez, DI Multimedia Scholars)

Farmer’s Market

A trip through the Nashville Farmer’s Market in downtown Nashville. The market is open year round.

(Soundslide by Alexander Knight and Whitney Maddox, DI Multimedia Scholars)

Sounds of the Symphony

The Nashville Symphony Orchestra performs on the lawn at Vanderbilt University.

(Soundslide by Fred McGhee and Erica Morrison, DI Multimedia Scholars)

In the Village

Hillsboro Village is an eclectic shopping and dining district near the campus of Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn.

(Soundslide by Angelica Roberts and Aziza Jackson)

Native American Journalism Career Conference

The three-day Native American Journalism Career Conference, held at Crazy Horse Memorial in South Dakota every April since 2000, is the largest Native student journalism program of its kind in the country.
About 250 people, including 154 Native high school and college students from 10 states gathered at Crazy Horse Memorial, April 22-24, 2008. The 9th [...]

Native Stylin’


(Soundslide by Mercedes Lame, Liauna Canby, Kaylan Curley and Karen Zaukar)

Native Misconceptions


(Soundslide by Leland Everybody Talks About, Dalton Lame, John Riley and Alana Stone)

What Do You Think?


(Soundslide by Samantha Garnette, Reginald Little Thunder, Audra Standing Bear, Terry Gray and Joseph Comes Flying)