Thursday, October 28, 2010

The Nashville Scene's Top Picks for the Week

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Clem Snide at The Basement
Fueled by frontman Eef Barzelay's admirably stubborn persistence, Clem Snide ... Read more.

Charlie Louvin Benefit at Bell Buckle Banquet Hall
The surviving member of the legendary Louvin Brothers duo -- and an artist with a significant solo career, including a recent live release ... Read more.

The Vocal Showcase at Nashville Jazz Workshop
The Nashville Jazz Workshop not only provides professional instruction and historical overviews ... Read more.

Hauted Valley Halloweeen Block Party at 12th & PorterAre you feeling Aught-y? Would you perhaps feel inclined to shake it like a saltshaker? ... Read more.

Music City Rocktober Fest. at Municipal Auditorium
Well, we know that Nashville Symphony fundraiser organizers didn't lose their bong in the flood, amiright? ... Read more.
 
Dark Star Orchestra at Cannery Ballroom
Just as Tim "Ripper" Owens went from a Judas Priest tribute band to the actual Judas Priest ... Read more.

Die Antwoord at Cannery Ballroom
Imagine a land in which government-sanctioned racial segregation existed until the 1990s. ... Read more.

Ana Sia at Exit/In
Despite her music's deep beats and glitch-hop tendencies, Ana Sia can't ... Read more.
BOOlesque at The Belcourt
Sate your craving for flesh — both zombie-wise and creepy-ogler-wise … Read more.
 
Harvest Moon Fundraiser at the Hutton Hotel
Proceeds here benefit Second Harvest Food Bank in their efforts to feed hungry Middle Tennesseans. Read more.
 
Dia De Los Muertos Fall Festival at Cheekwood
Cheekwood features a bit of international culture with their Halloween celebration. Read more.

Pumpkinfest in Downtown Franklin
If you can swing a drive out to Franklin, this event sounds like just about the cutest Halloween hang you’ll come across. Read more.
 
Yazoo Halloweast Pub Crawl in 5 Points
East Siders drunkenly stumbling around (not unlike zombies) while dressed like pantless Brett Favres and Chilean coal miners? Count us in. Read more.
 
Richard Bausch Reading at Austin Peay
The phrase “master of the short story” is de rigueur in any press clip concerning Richard Bausch ... Read more.
 
ITVS Community Cinema: Reel Injun: On the Trail of the Hollywood Indian at the Library
What do Burt Lancaster, Anthony Quinn, Elvis Presley and Charles Bronson have in common? They’ve all donned red makeup to play Native Americans. Read more.
Young Tennessee Artists: 2010 Statewide Advanced Placement Studio at The Frist
Remember that Bob Dylan lyric, “I was so much older then / I’m younger than that now”? Read more.
 
Alice's Adventures in Africa: Photography by Alice Klingshirn at Green Hills Library
In 1994, Ohio farm girl Alice Klingshirn embarked on a photo safari to Kenya. Read more.
 
New Works by Duy Huynh at Art & Invention Gallery
In Duy Huynh’s painting “Transfer of Grace,” a girl floats above a pedestal … Read more.
 
Bill Brimm at Home
Historically, models have been used to develop draftsmanship skills and familiarize artists with the human body … Read more.
Dance by Company Rose: Bittersweet Souvenirs at The Frist
It’s hard to think about Impressionist paintings without imagining Degas’ dancers. Read more.
 
Cyrano de Bergerac at Darkhorse Theater
Edmond Rostand’s 1897 story of love, longing, passion and poetry is a classic. Read more.
 
Charles Wesley: Sweet Singer at Christ Church Cathedral
In an unusual mixture of musicianship and scholarship, noted baritone Steven Kimbrough offers his one-man musical drama. Read more.
 
Dreamgirls at TPAC
Technically speaking, Nashville was first introduced to this very popular musical in 2007 … Read more.
 

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