Thursday, November 4, 2010

The Nashville Scene's Top Picks for the Week

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MGMT at The Ryman
This Critic’s Pick isn’t as much a recommendation for tonight’s MGMT show as it is a reminder ... Read more.

Jucifer at The End
For a long time now, perma-touring duo Jucifer have existed in two different capacities. Read more.

Brian Ritchey CD Release Show at The Basement
If you’re a country- or roots-influenced artist living in Nashville, it’s a difficult exercise to make singular, unique records. Read more.

OK Go w/Those Darlins at Mercy Lounge
While most major-label artists curse the day the Internet was invented, OK Go are thanking their lucky Series of Tubes — YouTubes, to be exact — that Al Gore was such a visionary. Read more.

Dennis Taylor: A Celebration of His Life and Music at B.B. King's
Last week’s standing-room-only benefit for blues great Tracy Nelson at B.B. King’s Blues Club was an unqualified success ... Read more.

Sarah McLachlan at The Ryman
Fans were cheated out of a performance from Sarah McLachlan this summer when Nashville’s scheduled Lilith Fair date ... Read more.

44th Annual CMA Awards at Bridgestone Arena
Last year’s CMA awards broadcast, which featured not one, but two grunting butt-rock idols — Kid Rock and Chris Daughtry ... Read more.
Not a Cough in a Carload at Sarratt Gallery
Sarratt Gallery at Vanderbilt exhibits a collection of posters from the early days of ad wars this month. Read more.
 
Artist Lecture Series Feat. Keith Carter at Watkins
Watkins College has been marking their 125th birthday with a number of events and celebrations. Read more.
 
Hillsboro Village Art Walk
This month’s installment of the Hillsboro Village Art Walk is one of the strongest yet. Read more.
 
Small Treasures at Local Color Gallery
There’s a reason this is the gallery’s most popular show of the year. Read more.
 
Work by Brady Haston & Hans + Gieves at Zeitgeist Gallery
Zeitgeist offers up a pair of exhibits that use photography and painting to explore architectural space. Read more.
 
Titian to Diebenkorn & Footsteps at Cumberland Gallery
Imagine a writer attempting to pen a short story that joins all the major literary figures from Shakespeare to Camus … Read more.
 
Paintings by Ev Niewoehner at the Tennessee Art League
The guitar art dotting our streets reminds us of something  everyone knows about this town: We love music. Read more.
In the Boom Boom Room at Out Front on Main
David Rabe’s infamous play dates originally from the ’70s and has had a checkered production history … Read more.
 
Meet Me in St. Louis at Larry Keeton Theatre
Vincente Minnelli directed the beloved 1944 film on which this stage adaptation is based. Read more.
 
Hansel and Gretel at The Noah Liff Opera Center
Engelbert Humperdinck’s operatic adaptation of the classic fairy tale becomes the first work formally presented at the new, state-of-the-art Noah Liff Opera Center. Read more.
 
Wait Until Dark at Encore Theatre Company
Frederick Knott’s 1966 play is a popular suspense piece, and once upon a time had a 1967 film version. Read more.
Beer, Bourbon & BBQ Festival at Municipal Auditorium
Is there a better culinary combo than booze and barbecue? Read more.
 
A Forum: Producing in Nashville at Tennessee Rep's Rehearsal Space
Six notable Nashville theatrical producers take the stage for an ensemble sharing of thoughts and experiences on doing theater locally. Read more.
 

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