Thursday, February 24, 2011

The Nashville Scene's Top Picks for the Week

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Rod McGaha's United for Peace Orchestra at Christ Church Cathedral
Local trumpet master Rod McGaha rolls out his new compositions for big band tonight ... Read more.

Afroman at Gilligan's
Stoner moments are … uh, something, maybe? Read more.
 
Heypenny A Jillion Kicks CD Release Show at Mercy Lounge
It’s been a long time coming, but ... Read more.
 
H20 Tour Featuring Brad Paisley, Darius Rucker & Jerrod Nieman at Bridgestone Arena
Purists who believe country music took a wrong turn after 1980 ... Read more.
 
Fishbone Opening for Slightly Stoopid at Cannery Ballroom
While we loathe to endorse anything even tangentially related to a Slightly Stoopid show ... Read more.
 
Road to Bonnaroo 2011 at Mercy Lounge
Of all the local battles of bands, none generate the storm and stress that ... Read more.
Tokens at Lipscomb
Imagine Garrison Keillor and monk/activist Thomas Merton meeting up to swap mandolin licks … Read more.
 
Zombie Prom at Nashville School of the Arts
It’s Grease gone nuclear. Or maybe High School Musical hijacked by indie film auteur Lloyd Kaufman. Read more.
 
Chess in Concert at Street Theatre Company
The history of this musical is about as complex as the chess match between Russian grandmaster Gary Kasparov and the computer Deep Blue … Read more.
 
Spring Awakening at TPAC’s Jackson Hall
It’s like Rumspringa on steroids — or, better, aphrodisiacs — and the teens are adrift in their own land of ignorance and hard life lessons … Read more.
 
2b Theatre Company Presents Invisible Atom at Vanderbilt
Great Performances at Vanderbilt’s first event of 2011 is a piece called Invisible Atom,  a recent prize-winning entry at the 2010 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Read more.
Poets' Corner Feat. Heather Dobbins-Combs at Scarritt-Bennett Center
Heather Dobbins-Combs doesn’t write the easiest poems you’ve ever read … Read more.
 
A Celebration of Culture: Legacy at The Hermitage
Black History Month in Nashville has offered many lectures and performances that remind us about the horrors of 19th century slavery. Read more.
 
Esoteric Vegan's Mardi Gras Dinner
Think of them as the underground rockers of the food movement … Read more.
 
Black History House Feat. Marc Bamuthi Joseph at the Nashville Public Library
One look at Jersey Shore, The Hills or what have you, and it’s easy to see that our culture needs more poetry. Read more.
Women's Work at Bennett Galleries
Charlotte Terrell headlines the late-winter exhibit, which features the work of Meredith Keith, Carylon Killebrew and more … Read more.
 
Vanderbilt Art Tour
The team at Cultural Enrichment at Vandy believes that art helps the healing process, and their program has become a national standard. Read more.
 
Visions From the East (Tennessee) at Cumberland Gallery
Cumberland Gallery’s newest show constitutes an artist exchange with Chattanooga-based Tanner-Hill Gallery. Read more.
 
Suspension at Twist Gallery
We always look forward to challenging and innovative shows from Twist, and February was no exception. Read more.
 

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