Dylan Aycock

Dylan Aycock

Senior Newsletter Editor

Dylan is based in Nashville, TN and has worked in local media since 2015. In her free time, she enjoys spending her weekends at the Belcourt Theatre and strolling through Centennial Park with her dog, Ranger.

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Skip the layover hassle with one of these direct flights out of the Nashville International Airport.
We dug into the Urban Land Institute’s predictions for 2024 real estate — here’s how they could apply to Nashville.
Check out this list of local holiday toy drives where you can drop off new and unwrapped gifts.
WeGo Transit held a renaming ceremony to officially honor the late Elizabeth Duff.
Shelby Commons will activate the western entrance to Shelby Park and Bottoms in East Nashville.
At Franklin Grove Estate & Gardens, this revitalized Williamson County property will be a destination for art, history, education, and green spaces.
Tell us you’re from Greenville without telling us you’re from Greenville.
Construction on the 9,000-sqft Bordeaux Collaborative facility is set to begin this coming spring.
It’s a tale as old as time — “What’s for dinner?” Hopefully, these weekday meal deals will make answering that question easier.
Two words: Dessert wheel. 🍬
Meet Tanger Outlets Nashville — Music City’s newest shopping destination arriving just before the holiday season.
Learn more about this historic cemetery south of downtown through public tours.
One of the co-founders of PaddleSmash hails from the Middle Tennessee area.
This installment of TEDxNashville is a “conference about the power of women to be creators and change-makers.”
Nashville’s economy is back at 2019 levels, according to a new study.
Bad Idea, a new wine bar concept, is now open in East Nashville.
Learn what you need to view the partial solar eclipse + where you view it in Music City.
Here’s what to know about Metro Nashville’s latest participatory budgeting round that covers the entire city.
Plus, travel to other areas of the state with builds inspired by attractions in Memphis, Knoxville, and Chattanooga.
The annual festival features entertainment stages, educational exhibits, food, shopping, and other activities celebrating over 50 cultures.
Have you ever wanted to own the Batman Building? Now’s your chance.
15 organizations will help Music City stay green with the help of green (money, that is) raised at Nashville Earth Day.
Black Restaurant Week is going on now through Sunday, Oct. 8.
Tell us you’re from Louisville without telling us you’re from Louisville.
Here’s something you don’t hear everyday: Condos are under construction in the Gulch.
Grab the popcorn, it’s movie time. If you want to see Music City on the big screen, here’s where to start.
Join Mayor O’Connell, along with Vice Mayor Angie Henderson and members of Metro Council, for an inauguration celebration outside the Metro Courthouse on Saturday, Sept. 30.
Do you remember the 21st night of September? Join us on a trip down memory lane to see what Nashvillians were up to this week throughout the years.
Lend a hand at the Greater Nashville Litter Cleanup on Saturday, Oct. 7-Sunday, Oct. 8. Interested in volunteering? Sign-up by Sunday, Oct. 1.
This will be the second Supper Club location in Tennessee, joining Supper Club on 2nd in Memphis.