Thursday, February 17, 2011

The Nashville Scene's Top Picks for the Week

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Big Poppa's Underground's Save WRVU Benefit at Exit/In
In case you’ve been wondering, the Vanderbilt Student Communications Board ... Read more.
 
Nashville Symphony perform Holst's 'The Planets' at The Schermerhorn
Let’s hope percussionist Christopher Lamb has some good tendonitis insurance. Read more.
 
Kid Rock at Bridgestone Arena
The fact that — among Y2K-era rockers the likes of Fred Durst and Scott Stapp ... Read more.
 
The Long Players perform Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon at Mercy Lounge
Have The Long Players really never taken on Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon before? Read more.
 
Rooney at Exit/In
Hailing from Los Angeles, Cal., Rooney ... Read more.
The Glass Menagerie at Belmont's Black Box Theatre
On the heels of its holiday triumph with A Christmas Carol, the Studio Tenn Theatre Company returns with yet another classic. Read more.
 
Adopt a Sailor at Murfreesboro's Out Front on Main
In 2002, playwright and naval reservist Charles Evered crafted a 10-minute sketch in response to 9/11 … Read more.
 
The Wedding Singer at Larry Keeton Theatre
This musical version of the Adam Sandler/Drew Barrymore film was apparently good enough to deliver 284 Broadway performances … Read more.
 
Aspects of Love at the Harpeth Hall Auditorium
Dance Theatre of Tennessee (the cool kids call it DTT) will tease audiences with a post-Valentine’s fling tonight. Read more.
Robotics at The Adventure Science Center
Once considered some kind of crazy sci-fi conjecture, artificial intelligence is now less a matter of “if” than “when.” Read more.
 
From Here to Eternity at The Belcourt
However he got the role, Sinatra pulled off one of the most dramatic career rebounds of the century in Fred Zinnemann’s blockbuster … Read more.
 
Images of America: Nashville's Sylvan Park Signing at Cohn Alumni Center
The newest pictorial history book in the “Images of America” series takes a closer look at one of Music City’s most beloved neighborhoods. Read more.
Vishnu: Hinduism's Blue-Skinned Savior at The Frist
Organized with guest curator Joan Cummins, Vishnu is the first major museum exhibition to focus on the gentle god … Read more.
 
Hell Hath No Fury: How the Looting of the Iraq Museum Changed the Way Archaeologists Think About Armed Conflict at the Parthenon
As if the death and destruction of the 2003 invasion of Iraq weren’t horrible enough, the looting of the National Museum was like salt in the wound. Read more.
 

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