Nashville Strip Clubs: Our Back Pages: This Week in Print Over the Years
9 11 2009In addition to a lifetime monthly pension of $4,820, Baptist paid Stringfield about $14,600 a month for three years after its board forced him from his position in November 1998. The hospital then paid him a lump sum of $3.5 million, making the severance deal worth roughly $4 million in total.
History happenings:
George Zepp, who writes the excellent “Learn Nashville” column for The Tennessean, will sign copies of his new book Hidden History of Nashville at the Metro Archives in Green Hills this Wednesday, Nov. 12, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The book compiles some of Zepp’s best columns, which often bring to light neglected personalities from Nashville’s past — folks like Cortelia Clark, the blind bluesman who continued to perform on street corners after winning a Grammy award, and Heaven Lee, the ’70s stripper who stole the city’s heart.