CitySearch
for Nashville: The most comprehensive site for Nashville includes
sections for: arts and entertainment; community; eat and drink; shops
and services; professional services; sports and outdoors; news and
weather; and visitor information (not to mention Metro school lunch
menus).
Country.com:
After all, this is Nashvillethis site has sections for music,
motorsports, and the outdoors plus TNN, CMT, the Grand Ole Opry, and
Opryland USA. Yall come on down now, hear?
Fisk University:
Fisk University is a small, predominantly African American institution
with a strong liberal arts and science emphasis.
Middle Tennessee
State University: Located in Murfreesboro, MTSU offers bachelors
degrees in liberal and fine arts, the sciences, education, business,
and communication.
Nashville Scene: The Nashville
Scene is a free weekly newspaper, distributed throughout
the Nashville area. The Scene Online contains news articles, as well
as an area movie clock, dining guide, event guide, and more.
On Nashville: The Tennessean's
arts and entertainment web site, including information on restaurants,
movies, nightclubs, concerts, performing arts, and special events.
Radio
Lightning 100: Broadcasting live on the Internet, Radio Lightning
is a progressive radio station.
The
Rough Guide to Tennessee: Wired magazines
Rough Guide series online. The Tennessee section
includes information (places to see, stay, eat, and drink) about Eastern
Tennessee as well as Chattanooga, Knoxville, Memphis, and Nashville.
Tennessee
State University: A comprehensive land-grant university founded
in 1912, TSU has a 450-acre campus in Nashville. TSU provides degree
and non-degree programs for a working urban population.
Vanderbilt
University: Founded in 1875, Vanderbilt University is renowed
for its programs for education, law, medicine as well as its basketball
and football programs.