Nashville Appliance Repair: All Major Appliance

by Nashville Skyline on August 11, 2010

Thanks to Charles Huff at All Major Appliance of Nashville for sponsoring the Nashville Skyline this month.  Charles Huff or “Huff” as his friends call him is a world class appliance technician who is who we turn to when we need our dryer, washer, refrigerator, or dishwasher serviced or repaired.  He’s offering a special discount this month so if you are in need of a maintenance, give him a call.

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Full Circle Audio

by Nashville Skyline on August 4, 2010

Nashville is Music City USA, and to make live music happen artists rely on audio engineers, the guys behind the scenes who make the whole spectacle look easy and sound great.  My friends Joe Roberts and Ty Herrmann at Full Circle Audio are making waves in the region with tremendous talent for sound reinforcement and great gear.

If you are looking sound support ranging from large outdoor concerts to party DJ sets, Full Circle Audio has a reputation for hard work and great service.  I recommend them.

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Spindesk_No_Lap_BottleNashville Skyline founder Ernie Gray and Steven Ferussi are debuting what they hope will be a groundbreaking new product tomorrow at the Nashville Music City Marathon. The SpinDesk™ Laptop Exercise Bike is something to check out if you want to use your laptop and get in shape at the same time. The SpinDesk was developed in Nashville and the patented top  will be manufactured in Tennessee!

The SpinDesk’s patent pending design provides comfortable placement of your elbows so you can spin and steady your arms for typing, gaming, and beyond.

  • Lightweight & comfortable foamcore construction features a firm grip top for your laptop, keyboard, book or other items.
  • Easy wipe-clean cover is simple to maintain for years of use.
  • Sewn in storage pockets are located on either side of the desktop for utility storage or beverage containers.
  • Pedal resistance can be easily controlled with a few clicks using the simple knob adjuster.
  • Seat height can be adjusted for the right ergonomic fit.
  • The built in computer keeps track of your time and estimated distance.
  • The included seat, crank arms, and pedals can be easily upgraded.
  • Patent Pending top made in the USA!
  • Includes FREE WATER BOTTLE!

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The Spring Issue – Storm

by Nashville Skyline on April 4, 2010

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Click the photo above to see the April Issue!

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Introduction To The April Issue – by Michael Chavis

by Nashville Skyline on April 4, 2010

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Storm.  Say it with me: sssstttooorrrmmm.  No, not like a child struggling with symbols whose meanings are barely apparent.  Like an epicurean savoring a meal or the slow purposed touch of a lover.  SSSStttooorrmmmmm.  Feel the “S” hiss like lightning; the “T” crack of thunder; the diphthong “OR” resonate into the harmonious chant that Buddhists associate with the genesis sound of the spheres, the rhythm of a long vernal rain, or the slow dance of gravity light snowflakes; and the “M” vibrate midthroat as rainfrogs low bemoan the desired.  Storm. [click to continue…]

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Louis’ Storm – by F. Lynne Bachleda

April 4, 2010

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Louis’ Storm
By F. Lynne Bachleda
Louis from Louisiana is a freelance assistant film editor who divides his time between Nashville and Alexandria, Virginia. His warm brown eyes only begin to tell you his story. It [...]

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Dancing Through The Storms – by Amanda Cantrell Roche

April 4, 2010

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Dancing through the Storms
The subject line reads “more ways you influence my life.” The email is short, but I know exactly the space from which it is written. She is in her [...]

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Suspension Bridge – By Michael Chavis

April 4, 2010

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Suspension bridge
I’ve nearly convinced myself that I do need professional help. Not like a CPA or a lawyer (though I have been in desperate need of those services for quite some time), or a [...]

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The Storms Of Change – by Robbie Pinter

April 4, 2010

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The Storms of Change
I am a white daughter of segregation—born in Memphis, raised in Arkansas, and spending most of my adult life in Nashville.  I am not proud of my segregated past, but I am proud [...]

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Porch – by Julie Shavers

April 4, 2010

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Open on a screened in porch. People come and go. All but Grandpappy who is camped out on an old roll away bed that he never leaves. There’s blind dog next to him. Tab is fixing Daisy’s hair. Mammy [...]

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Body Language Ephemerals – by Amanda Cantrell Roche

April 4, 2010

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Body Language Ephemerals
My body whispers to me in dance class, and mornings after long rehearsals:  the language is often subtle, but with an edge of admonition – a sharp, but fleeting pain in my lower back, an [...]

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Protagonista – by Michael Chavis

April 4, 2010

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Learning To Fly In A Storm – by Robbie Pinter

April 4, 2010

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This morning’s storm brought me a funny dream
about my grandmother, a Bigmama from Memphis.
At Christmas, she loved to dance a jingle bell jig.
I only saw her do it once in her small smoked-filled apartment on [...]

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Dig by Trey Mitchell

April 4, 2010

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The mist was thick, fog-like. It blew in gusts under the street-lamp like sheets rippling on a clothesline on a blistering summer day. But this was winter, bitter and frozen. Alan stepped out on the stoop for a smoke to settle his nerves. He never smoked in [...]

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Wash By Trey Mitchell

April 4, 2010

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Why don’t we just say no
I hear the waves on the ocean
Calling back to what we once called home
My soul sits down by my side
It mimics me no matter how high
I throw my thoughts on the inside
Whatever it was they said they lied
Whatever you live for [...]

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Desert By Trey Mitchell

April 4, 2010

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Sons of Zevon Tribute 1970 at Family Wash

November 13, 2009

Last night’s 1970 tribute at the Family Wash was a mind-blowing experience.  The all-star cast ripped through covers like Midnight Rambler, Dig A Pony, and many more hits from an important year in Rock history.  Tonight is the second night of a 2-day celebration and reservations will be necessary to be a part of this [...]

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Benefit For Arts In The Parks

October 31, 2009

Works by Staff and Students of
Metro Parks’ Centennial Art Center
November 6 – December 18
Opening Reception, Friday, November 6, 5 pm – 7 pm
Arts in the Parks and staff and students of Metro Parks’ Centennial Art Center are hosting their annual Holiday Season Art Exhibition and Sale, November 6 through December 18. A percentage of [...]

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Sealake: Nautical Charts For The Adventurer In You!

October 30, 2009

Ernie Gray & City Netlinks Web Development is proud to launch the new e-commerce portal for Sealake Inc:  The Good Spots www.thegoodspots.com!  Jack Salzer  started Sealake Products in 1990 to make it easier for fishermen to find good places to fish off the coastal Carolinas. The handy easy‐to‐understand chart he developed was so popular and [...]

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Best Place to Find Designer Shoes at Super Low Price

October 5, 2009

Marti & Liz is a great place to find bargain name brand, quality shoes in Nashville. They have hundreds of designer shoes at super low price, and they’re kind of somewhere in between new and second-hand. Neat store and pretty organized.
Marti & Liz has wonderful selection of very nice, name brand shoes. The brands are [...]

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