Thursday, November 11, 2010

The Nashville Scene's Top Picks for the Week

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Cedric Burnside at Exit/In
It might be a stretch to say that the blues are alive and well. Read more.

Land of Talk at The End
Since appearing at Exit/In last December, Quebec’s Land of Talk ... Read more.

Darin & Brooke Alridge at Station Inn
You could think of the Aldridges as the Joey + Rory of the bluegrass world ... Read more.

Codaphonic at The 5 Spot
A longstanding — albeit underappreciated — fixture of the local rock scene, Codaphonic are one of Nashville’s most reliably enjoyable bands. Read more.

Bleu at 3rd & Lindsley
Pop music functions as an antidote to messy reality ... Read more.

Paul Oakenfold at Limelight
The myth of British DJ and producer Paul Oakenfold dwarfs the man himself ... Read more.
Nashville Jewish Film Festival: The Yankles at The Belcourt
It’s The Bad News Bears meets The Chosen! Read more.
 
The Coming of the War
Yes, the Civil War’s official kickoff was April 12, 1861, but for the Volunteer State, things really started heating up when native son John Bell lost his bid for the 1860 presidency. Read more.
 
Chaplin Retrospective at The Belcourt
Name another filmmaker who understood his era better than the man who made The Gold Rush. Read more.
 
Meet Your Best Friend at the Nashville Zoo
A Pedigree-sponsored, big, free event hosts thousands of dogs who need homes from all the local area humane societies, adoption centers and shelters. Read more.
 
Sugar Social at O Gallery
An up-tick in sweet-tooth-inspired TV programming comes right on the heels of a sprinkle-topped golden age of cupcakes and the saccharine surge of fro-yo. Read more.
Ragtime, the Musical at Lipscomb University
Confronting the contradictions of wealth and poverty, this new musical opening at Lipscomb sounds like it could be set in 2010. Read more.
 
Post Comedy Theater at TPAC's Polk Theater
TPAC’s Family Field Trip Series has carved out its niche locally as an opportunity for catching national and international acts … Read more.
 
Funny as It Gets at Street Theatre Company
Long before improv comedy had any kind of wider presence in Music City, there was the Spontaneous Comedy Company … Read more.
'From the Bastille to the Commune: France’s Long Nineteenth Century' at the Frist
Any time there is a major shift in style for the arts, just follow the money trail to locate its cause. Read more.
 
Watkins Senior Exhibit
Watkins' senior thesis exhibits are among the best ways to catch a glimpse of the future of Nashville's art scene. Read more.
 
Artrageous 23: Gems & Jewels at Various Art Galleries and War Memorial
Without a doubt, Artrageous is the most fabulous event of the year for Nashville art. Read more.
 
Framed: Works by Erin Brady Worsham at Studio East
A classically trained artist and actress, Worsham was 36 years old when she was diagnosed with ALS and given three years to live. Read more.
 

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