Thursday, January 27, 2011

The Nashville Scene's Top Picks for the Week

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The Melodians at Tequila City
We’re not going to lie ... Read more.
 
The Sons of Zevon: 1972 at Family Wash
It seems like every time you turn around, there’s another ‘80s or ‘90s cover band cropping up. Read more.
 
Smith Westerns at The End
Even by rock ‘n’ roll standards, Chicago’s Smith Westerns ... Read more.
 
Yo La Tengo at Exit/In
Anyone who recalls Yo La Tengo’s classic 1997 video for “Sugarcube” knows ... Read more.
 
The Civil Wars at The Belcourt
Male-female duos are building a presence in the country, Americana and indie worlds ... Read more.
January Night Market at the Farmers' Market
Don’t let the frosty air and frozen soil fool you … It’s the January Night Market. Read more.
 
Girl on Girl Comedy at Mad Donna's
Girl-on-girl anything usually grabs attention, and the “hottest female talent in the Nashville area” at Mad Donna’s should suffice in lieu of the fantasy alternative. Read more.
 
Film Screening: Pop! Goes the Country Featuring Tammy Wynette
Purists often decry the pop influence on contemporary country music … Read more.
 
2 Chefs / 2 Visions at Cha Chah
The biggest robbery on TV this past year was when his dithery control freak of a partner got Arnold Myint bounced off Top ChefRead more.
African Art Tour With the Gordon Jewish Community Center
The center will host a grown-up field trip to the home of Robert and Jayne Workman to view their collection of African masks, statues, amulets and more. Read more.
 
Anniversary Artist Lecture Series Presents T.L. Solien at Watkins
Most of painter T. L. Solien's work pairs a muted palette with bold collisions of pop-culture artifacts and expressionistic abstraction. Read more.
 
Work by Mary Long-Postal at Tinney Contemporary
The technique of encaustic painting cashes in on the beauty and opacity of wax-based pigments. Read more.
 
David Wood's “Awakenings” on Vanderbilt's Campus
Wood is the centennial professor of philosophy at Vandy, but he's also a sculptor who's literally been making a splash with his recent art work. Read more.
The Marriage of Figaro at TPAC's Polk Theatre
The plot of Mozart’s cherished opera buffa, composed in 1786, is an endless round of complications … Read more.
 
36" + 24" + 36" = The Shape of Murder at Tulip Street Methodist Church
The popular art form known as murder-mystery dinner theater becomes a part of Street Theatre Company … Read more.
 
The Odd Couple at Nashville Dinner Theatre
Kaine Riggan’s Nashville Dinner Theatre serves up a familiar recipe for success … Read more.
 

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