Events
Events that engage the Middle Tennessee community in meaningful ways are a central part of Nashville PBS's mission. From screenings and discussions of local and national documentaries to themed events, there’s something for everyone. You can learn more about WNPT’s community events here.
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ON DEMAND: A Conversation w/Jacques Pépin
On-demand access through mid-January.
Celebrate the holidays and Jacques Pépin’s 90th birthday with an on-demand event and his latest book!
Your ticket includes three months’ access to Pépin’s interview with Francis Lam, host of The Splendid Table. You’ll also receive a hardcover copy of The Art of Jacques Pépin, a book of recipes and art, which will arrive by Christmas. This offer is available through Nov. 25.
‘A Slice of the Community’ – Can Faith & Academia Shape Housing’s Future?
Thursday, Nov. 13, 5:45 – 7:00 p.m.
Nashville PBS/161 Rains Ave., Nashville TN 37203
Join host Jerome Moore for a conversation with the Rev. Davie Tucker, executive director of the Metro Human Relations Commission, and Dr. Kenneth Chilton, professor of public administration at Tennessee State University, as they discuss the future of affordable housing. Clips from WNPT’s upcoming Aging Matters documentary about affordable housing solutions will be shown.
This event is free, but reservations are required. Food will be provided by Five Points Pizza, Slice’s official pizza sponsor.
Doors open at 5:45 p.m. The taping begins promptly at 6:30 p.m.


