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Steve Haruch

Steve Haruch

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Senior Producer, Nashville Banner

Nashville

Biography

Steve Haruch is a journalist, writer and editor. He worked as a staff editor at the Nashville Scene from 1997-2014, covering music, art, film, politics and culture. His writing has since appeared at The New York Times, The Atlantic, NPR’s Code Switch, The Guardian, Gravy and Chapter16.org, among other outlets. His audio stories have aired on Nashville Public Radio and WBUR's Here and Now. In 2018, Haruch edited the critically lauded collection People Only Die of Love in Movies: Film Writing by Jim Ridley (Vanderbilt University Press), which was first runner-up for the Ray and Pat Browne Award for Best Reference/Primary Source Work in Popular and American Culture from the Popular Culture Association.

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Film , Books , Culture , Race , Nashville

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Total articles 240

  • NEH funding termination's impact on Middle Tennessee

    By Steve Haruch Verified

    Apr. 14, 2025

  • Andrew Leeper and Will Minkoff of Nashville Severe Weather

    By Demetria Kalodimos Verified, Steve Haruch Verified

    Apr. 13, 2025

  • NEH funding termination's impact on Middle Tennessee

    By Steve Haruch Verified

    Apr. 14, 2025

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Nashville Banner

We're the new Nashville Banner. We're deliberately different: Nonprofit, non-partisan, and frankly, not interested in clickbait. Our promise to you is to break news but never rush the story. We're committed to giving you more than surface-level information: we'll give you context and depth through our deeply reported journalism. We'll talk with you – not at you – and listen to the people who are most affected by every story. We're on a mission to tell you something you didn't already know, and to help you understand what's at stake for the present and future of our ever-changing city. We'll deliver news you can use that inspires you, and our neighbors, to act with agency. It's good news for Nashville.

Nashville, Tennessee, United States

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Founded: 2020