Friday, June 18, 2010

The Nashville Scene's Top Picks for the Week

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The Return for the Bat Poet at Exit/In
Are you among the millions of former Lost fans floating through daily life looking for some new show to fill the void left by the end of that island adventure? Read more.

Drive-By Truckers at Cannery Ballroom
“Old Reliable” might sound a bit like a diss, but when it comes to the Drive-By Truckers, that label can be applied with a smile and shake of the head ... Read more.

Ocelots CD Release Party at Grimey's
“Indie.” “Rock.” Do those two words mean much of anything when used in tandem anymore? Read more.

Daddy at 3rd & Lindsley
These self-aware guitar slingers know that somebody in Nashville remembers the first great rock band they had together almost 20 years ago ... Read more.

Jefferson Street Blues Festival at Shelby Street Pedestrian Bridge
The hub of black Nashville’s artistic, intellectual and musical ambitions for much of the 20th century ... Read more.

The Quick and Easy Boys at The Basement
So there’s this band from Portland, Ore., who are putting their new album out on a Nashville record label. Read more.

Paul Thorn at The Belcourt
It took many years for Paul Thorn’s music to catch up with his resume ... Read more.
Relay for Life at LP Field
Cancer doesn’t sleep, and neither do the estimated 3.5 million people participating in this carnival ... Read more.
 
Etsy Craft Party at The Craftateria
If eBay is a virtual garage sale, then Etsy is its pre-Industrial Revolution bazaar. Read more.
 
Nashville Pride Festival at Riverfront Park
Last year, Pride moved from its sequestered location in Centennial to Riverfront Park, where it is now in plain view of every weekend tourist on Lower Broad. Read more.

Run With the Nations 5K Walk/Run at Centennial Park
Every year, millions of people flee their native lands valiantly attempting to escape oppression ... Read more.
 
Nuestras Poesias (Our Poetry) at Scarritt-Bennett
This cabaret evening of poems and songs in Spanish is the first in a series of foreign language events ... Read more.
 
Kurosawa Centennial: The Hidden Fortress at The Belcourt
Akira Kurosawa’s high-spirited yarn is best known these days as one of George Lucas’s inspirations ... Read more.
 
Bente Gallagher Signing and Reading at Cool Springs Barnes & Noble
Nashville resident Bente Gallagher, (aka Jennie Bentley) launches her second cozy mystery series. Read more.
Gypsy at Towne Centre Theatre
Jule Styne and Stephen Sondheim’s 1959 musical based on the life of burlesque legend Gypsy Rose Lee Read more.
Works by Bill Killebrew at Track 13 Gallery
Artist Wayne White called Bill Killebrew “one of Nashville’s undiscovered geniuses — truly an amazing painter.” Read more.
 
American Artisan Festival at Centennial Park
The 40th annual American Artisan Festival converges under the trees in Centennial Park this Father’s Day weekend. Read more.
 
Presence or Absence at the Frist
One of the most highly awaited shows on this year’s art calendar. Read more.
 
Untitled Artist Group’s Sorry, I Arted at Avenue 9
Of course I am tempted to make any number of stupid jokes regarding this latest installment of the Untitled Artists Group summer shebang ... Read more.
 
Billups Art Fair
Embracing a democratic ethic, Billups opens up his monthly art fairs to artists and performers of all stripes. Read more.
 

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