Thursday, July 1, 2010

The Nashville Scene's Top Picks for the Week

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The Comfies EP Release Party at The End
Fantôme is the second installment in local indie-pop outfit The Comfies’ three-part series of EPs. Read more.

Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit at 3rd & Lindsley
On Jason Isbell’s two solo albums — 2009’s Sirens of the Ditch and the more recent Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit — it’s the ballads that really soar. Read more.

Nashville Cream and Vienna Beef's National Hotdog Month Kickoff Party and Fourth of July Spectacular at Mercy Louge
If either astrology or the nation’s growing obesity epidemic is any kind of indicator, then America and hot dogs are inarguably made for each other. Read more.

Adam Lambert at The Ryman
Before 2009 American Idol victor Adam Lambert shocked and awed Bush Country with his homoerotic kerfuffle at last year’s American Music Awards ... Read more.

Music City Blues Jam at Jefferson's Showcase
Remember that little piece of paper you signed back at the crossroads — some fame, some fortune, your eternal soul, blah blah blah? Read more.
Raining Cats & Dogs: A Benefit for Animal Flood Victims at Avenue 9
Since our cuddly pals can't speak for themselves, we'll do it for them and insist that you get your butts down to Avenue 9 for an excellent night of food, music and burlesque. Read more.
 
Movies in the Park: Where the Wild Things Are
Rescheduled due to June 2’s rain-out, tonight’s installment of Movies in the Park features Spike Jonze’s 2009 adaptation of the classic Maurice Sendak children’s fable. Read more.
 
Everything Is Terrible at Mercy Lounge
For some of us, Internet videos have entirely replaced professional comedians in our entertainment diet. Read more.
 
2010 Hot Chicken Festival in East Park
No one ever listens, but we’ll complain again anyway: Why is the Hot Chicken Festival held on the hottest day of the year? Read more.
New Beginnings at Ingram Hall
As far as lengthy careers go, the ballet world sometimes is even more unforgiving than pro sports. Read more.
 
Oosimaginary at Ovvio Arte
We're pretty sure you ain't seen nothing like Chicago performance art/musical/dance/comedy/improv/WTF troupe OosImaginary. Read more.
Hollaback Holland at Fido
Courtney Greenlee is still a student at Watkins, but she's already caught our attention more than once. Read more.
 
Right to Assemble Part 2 at Zeitgeist Art
July is getting off to an appropriate bang with Art After Hours and First Saturday teaming up for a full schedule of gallery-going. Read more.
 
Practice Makes Perfect at Twist Gallery
A visit to Mitch O'Connell's website will have you thinking he's a first-class d-bag before his “World's Grooviest Artist” shtick goes right over-the-top and leaves you laughing. Read more.
 
SNAP at Rymer Gallery
Expect to see everything from naked figures hung in space to a silhouette formed from the negative space of match light in SNAP. Read more.
 
Metaphysical Materiality at Tinney Contemporary
Known for her gauche-washed dreamscapes, Pam Longobardi's work really comes to life when her figures are reduced to abstract doodlings. Read more.
 
Pop Up Gallery in the Arcade
When photographer Hunter Armistead debuted Pop Up Gallery in The Arcade at the April Art Crawl, his goal was simple … Read more.
 

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