Thursday, July 29, 2010

The Nashville Scene's Top Picks for the Week

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Deer Tick at Exit/In
The magazine that helped define alt-country ceased publication two years ago ... Read more.

Crowded House at The Ryman
The out-of-the-way Down-Under success story of Crowded House ... Read more.

Rooney at The Wildhorse Saloon
How Rooney escaped the major-label shredder with their identity intact and a career to boot ... Read more.

Joan Baez at Cheekwood
Iconic folk singer-songwriter Joan Baez began her recording career in 1960. Read more.

Seth-Aid 2010 at Mercy Lounge
As much of a rapscallion, ne’er-do-well, nogoodnik and downright joker as our buddy Seth Graves can be, we sure do love the guy. Read more.

Ole Mossy Face at The 5 Spot
Four years ago, Hammertorch were, in one less-than-humble journalist’s opinion, a booze-addled, ramshackle muck of Southern mulletcore ... Read more.

Max and the Wild Things CD Release at The End
Max and the Wild Things are a band that would defy expectations ... Read more.

Willaim Topley at 3rd & Lindsley
William Topley is one Brit with particularly strong ties to Nashville. Read more.
 
 
 
Michael Ian Black at Zanies
The prettiest of The State ensemble was the breakout star of the whole I Love the (Insert Decade) fad of the early 2000s, a bill-paying mixed blessing. See more.
 
48 Hour Film Festival Kickoff at NuMynd Studios
It's time, once again, for Nashville's film and video production community (and the loonies who love them) to get overcaffeinated and push the envelope of improvisational organization ... See more.
 
Kurosawa Centennial: I Live in Fear at The Belcourt
OK, we're going to assume that you've seen Akira Kurosawa's classic samurai films like Ran, The Hidden Fortress and Seven Samurai, but have you seen his other, more contemporary films? Read more.
 
Jazz and Jokes at The Belcourt
The third annual Jazz and Jokes event at The Belcourt continues a long entertainment tradition in the black community. Read more.

Halloween in July Horrorfest at The Belcourt
If there’s anything Middle Tennessee needs, it’s more severed limbs, rolling heads and busy chainsaws. Read more.

Music City Brewer’s Festival at Hilton Park
The Music City Brewer’s Festival is back for a ninth time, and every year it seems to grow more popular. Read more.

Nashville Yesterday & Today Signing at the Metro Archives
You’d be hard-pressed to find four people more knowledgeable about Nashville than the team behind the new book Nashville Yesterday & Today. Read more.

Stand-Up Open Mic Night at Springwater
It’s been said by at least one local wag that there’s always an element of danger with shows at Springwater, Music City’s acclaimed “best” dive bar. Read more.
A Midsummer's Cabaret at The Rutledge
With July temperatures flirting with triple digits, there's no better time to start shedding that burdensome clothing. Read more.
 
Cinderella 8.0: Adult Swim at Chaffins Barn
The creative team of Dietz Osborne and Nate Eppler is at it again, concocting something “outrageous for the grown-ups”: a favorite classic fable presented as a 1980s jukebox musical retelling. Read more.
The Fisherwoman at Scarritt-Bennett’s gallery F
The Fisherwoman is a group show that addresses the crisis in the gulf through the lens of the Grimm Brothers' tale The Fisherman and His Wife. Read more.
 
Heather Lose’s From Canvas to Canvas at The Belcourt
When we need verbal shorthand for a there-and-gone flash of excitement — be it anger, conflict or passion — the word that comes to mind is “fireworks.” Read more.
 
Works by Kirk Seufert and Sarah Kaufman at the Gordon Jewish Community Center
The latest show at the Janet Levine March Gallery at the Gordon Jewish Community Center features work by two artists that are bringing a splash of color to this Belle Meade space. Read more.
 

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