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Curious Nashville

Nashville Public Radio

In Curious Nashville from Nashville Public radio, we answer your questions about the city and region. Listeners decide which question we should investigate and answer next.

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In Curious Nashville from Nashville Public radio, we answer your questions about the city and region. Listeners decide which question we should investigate and answer next.

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9hr 8min
Thumbnail for "Reverse Curious Nashville: Can YOU help us answer this question about a Bob Dylan song? ".
A musical mystery to solve
Thumbnail for "Coming Soon: "Making Noise" — How a Sunday night party changed Nashville".
A new podcast from WPLN and WNXP
Thumbnail for "You might also like: The Kids of Rutherford County".
The Kids of Rutherford County
Thumbnail for "For sale: one beach. How did this sandy triangle come to be in downtown Nashville?".
Little Chill Beach
Thumbnail for "Who cares for Centennial Park’s bee colony?".
Come along for a hive check with the volunteers
Thumbnail for "Searching for the 'space capsule' in rural Hickman County".
In search of a 'space capsule' in rural Hickman County
Thumbnail for "What’s with these cryptic cement markers around Tennessee?".
Little markers and a big big monument
Thumbnail for "Burials, lawn pranks and other answers about the Tennessee State Capitol".
4 quick answers to your musings about the state capitol
Thumbnail for "Update: No progress adding languages to Tennessee’s driving test, but pressure is growing".
Checking in on a 2022 favorite
Thumbnail for "How Nashville became a destination for Kurdish families, and how the community is evolving".
Exploring how Nashville became home to so many Kurds
Thumbnail for "How an ornamental tree led neighbors to their street’s hidden history".
A tree history mystery
Thumbnail for "Why do freight trains stop and block Tennessee streets so often?".
Blocked train crossings are a chronic problem in Tennessee.
Thumbnail for "Tennessee's strange pronunciations — explained!".
How to say "Demonbreun" and other tricky Tennessee names
Thumbnail for "Why isn't Arabic available for Tennessee's driving exam?".
Can a listener's question encourage Tennessee to change its driver exam?
Thumbnail for "Can traffic improve at one of Nashville’s most baffling interstate exits?".
Bell Road (Exit 59) is a mess for Antioch drivers.
Thumbnail for "Who decides which ‘I Voted’ stickers are at my polling place?".
Sticker envy prompts a question about voting stickers
Thumbnail for "This Is Curious Nashville".
Revisiting 6 years of stories with WPLN's new show This Is Nashville
Thumbnail for "Coming Soon: Behind The Blue Wall".
In WPLN News' latest investigation, we'll holds up a mirror to see how officers treat their own. Episodes drop Sept. 29.
Thumbnail for "How Stick Figures Spotted Downtown Fit Into A Global Street Art Project".
Why are there little creature characters embedded in some downtown Nashville streets and crosswalks?
Thumbnail for "Whatever Happened To Nashville’s Revolving Restaurant?".
A major change for Nashville's revolving rooftop restaurant
Thumbnail for "How Overlooked Buildings And Trees Can Reveal Wonderment Around Us".
Four short stories that reveal surprises about everyday things
Thumbnail for "How Black Political Power Changed In Nashville After Government Consolidation".
A question about 'satellite' cities opens an examination of Metro consolidation
Thumbnail for "Tennessee Voting Rules Are Causing Confusion, So We're Answering Your Questions".
WPLN News answers your 2020 voting questions.
Thumbnail for "How A Handmade Sign On A Dead-End Road Had Us Searching For A Tennessee Cult".
In search of a possible cult in South Nashville.
Thumbnail for "Why Is It So Hard To Alter Confederate Monuments in Tennessee?".
Tennessee's historical monuments and the laws that govern them
Thumbnail for "The True Stories Behind Nashville’s Claims To Fame (Live Taping)".
Answering questions about how Nashville is perceived worldwide
Thumbnail for "Inside The Governor’s Defunct Nuclear Bomb Shelter".
The hidden history of an epic Tennessee facility
Thumbnail for "The Construction Pit That Became Known As A Lake — And What’s Happening Now".
A notorious construction failure explained
Thumbnail for "Whatever Happened To The Red Grooms Carousel, And Why It Could Come Back".
Whatever Happened To The Red Grooms Carousel — And Why It Could Come Back
Thumbnail for "Curious Convo: The Do’s And Don’ts Of Nashville Recycling".
Answers to tricky recycling questions
Thumbnail for "Piranhas, Pink Elephants, And Other Wild Animal Mysteries Explained".
Three odd stories of exotic animals in Nashville
Thumbnail for "How One Man Created A Peace Sign Visible From The Sky".
From the proper vantage point it materializes unmistakably: A gigantic peace sign, cut into roughly 3 acres of forest next to the Nashville International Airport.
Thumbnail for "What Happens When The Wrong Stuff Gets In The Recycling Bin?".
The recycling process is mysterious, filled with arbitrary rules and a vague reassurance that we’re doing the right thing for the environment. We unpack it.
Thumbnail for "Remembering America’s Deadliest Train Crash".
Even many Nashville natives don’t know about the head-on train crash at Dutchman’s Curve on July 9, 1918. It killed 101 people — mostly African Americans — and by most counts remains the deadliest train accident in American history.
Thumbnail for "The Life And Death Of An Old House In Boomtown".
We tackle a question that’s elemental to Nashville these days: What happens to the waste when old houses get demolished?
Thumbnail for "The Year Jimi Hendrix Jammed On Jefferson Street And How It Still Reverberates".
Before he was an international superstar, Jimi Hendrix spent a year on Nashville’s Jefferson Street.
Thumbnail for "‘Water Witching’ And The Search For Unmarked Graves".
We found family graveyards that date back 200 years or more — and some owners, it turns out, relied on a generations-old practice with mysterious power to find unmarked graves.
Thumbnail for "How We Got Left With A Nice Station And No Passenger Train".
What happened to passenger rail service in Nashville? Residents are right to be curious. Nashville is one of the largest cities in the country to have no rail connection to another city.
Thumbnail for "Tunnels That Live Up To The Legends, And Some That Don’t".
"I’ve heard rumors of a mysterious tunnel system winding beneath downtown Nashville. Is this true?" Here's what we found.
Thumbnail for "A Tombstone Mystery About Who ‘Turned From Bloodkin’".
"In the Nashville City Cemetery, there’s a grave that says ‘Margaret H. McCutchen — She Turned From Bloodkin.’ What’s the story behind that?" Finding an answer led us on a circuitous path.

Reverse Curious Nashville: Can YOU help us answer this question about a Bob Dylan song?

Thumbnail for "Reverse Curious Nashville: Can YOU help us answer this question about a Bob Dylan song? ".
March 14, 20235min

Curious Nashville turns the tables and asks you to help us solve a mystery. It involves Bob Dylan, John Cale, and Edie Sedgwick — and a song that brings them together.

This intriguing tale comes to us from Justin Barney, assistant program director for WNXP, the music discovery station that Nashville Public Radio launched in 2020.

Thumbnail for "Reverse Curious Nashville: Can YOU help us answer this question about a Bob Dylan song? ".
Reverse Curious Nashville: Can YOU help us answer this question about a Bob Dylan song?
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