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Students and faculty at Watkins College of Art in Nashville are suing to stop the school from being absorbed by the nearby Christian nondenominational Belmont University.
On March 10, two students who are members of the LGBT community and one instructor filed legal actions in Davidson County Chancery Court to stop Belmont’s acquisition of the secular, four-year art college, which has faced declining enrollment and financial uncertainty in recent years.
The merger drew concern from community members and a legislator who accused the Watkins’ board of trustees of acting in secrecy to complete the deal with Belmont without government oversight or the public being informed.
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Police arrested a 61-year-old man on suspicion of stabbing another man at a motel in the city’s Willmore neighborhood Tuesday night, according to authorities.
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Police said they got a call about the attack around 11:10 p.m. at a motel on Pacific Avenue near 10th Street.
Medics took the victim to a local hospital to treat wounds that weren’t life-threatening, and officers determined the victim had been in an argument with the suspect, which escalated into a stabbing, according to the LBPD.
Officers arrested a suspect, Samuel Watkins, a 61-year-old Wilmington resident, after he was found nearby and matched the description provided by the victim, police said.
London’s stars give us a long environmental lecture, plus the best of April’s live music
3/5
Everyone from David Suchet to Brian May came to the Coliseum to make poetic speeches, sing Greta Thunberg lyrics and generally scare us all
Misha Mullov-Abbado and Alice Zawadski back up Sam Lee at the London Coliseum
Credit: Song for Nature
Song for Nature
★★★★☆
In the vast space of an otherwise empty London Coliseum, Sir David Suchet took to the stage to announce “Our Royal Variety Performance for Her Majesty the Earth”, with a thespian reverence that suggested he wasn’t even joking. But then the Song for Nature concert was no laughing matter, attempting a difficult blend of bad news and highbrow artistic entertainment, mixing urgent calls for environmental activism in the face of climate disaster with the musical exaltation of the natural world. It was an experience akin to watching grim talking heads proclaim “we’re doomed, we’re doomed, we’re all doo
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