Thursday, March 3, 2011

The Nashville Scene's Top Picks for the Week

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Benefit Concert and Fashion Show for Young Adult Cancer Survivors at Mercy Lounge
All right, this really shouldn’t take much convincing. Read more.
 
Kaz Video Wicked Amazing Super Party at The Basement
Equipped with nothing more than a video camera and an electric scooter ... Read more.
 
Korean Is Asian Record Release Show at The 5 Spot
You may recognize sometime Scene contributor Jordan Caress ... Read more.
 
Colin Hay at 3rd & Lindsley
For somebody who topped the charts in the early ’80s with a novelty pop number that namedrops vegemite ... Read more.
 
Apocalyptica at Cannery Ballroom
As genres go, heavy metal and classical music have always been obvious kindred spirits. Read more.
 
Therely Bare at Zeitgeist
Therely Bare features non-objective art, which takes elements of traditional art composition and arranges them into patterns without any additional content. Read more.
 
Industry of the Ordinary at Watkins
The Industry of the Ordinary art collective is “dedicated to an exploration and celebration of the customary, the everyday and the unusual.” Read more.
 
Artist Perspective's: Simen Johan at The Frist
It’s hard to find the right words to describe Simen Johan’s art … Read more.
 
Photos by Jordan Tate at Lipscomb's Hutcheson Gallery
For the past few years, the art faculty at David Lipscomb University has been bringing it … Read more.
Andy Kindler at Zanies
Andy Kinder is probably best known to America for his work as a correspondent for The Late ShowRead more.
 
Midnight Movie: The Silence of the Lambs at The Belcourt
Critically speaking, little can be said about Jonathan Demme’s 1991 Academy Award Best Picture winner that hasn’t been said before. Read more.
 
How Old Is the Universe? Lecture at Vanderbilt's Dyer Observatory
Spoiler alert: The universe is 13.7 billion years old. Read more.
MOMIX Botanica at TPAC’s Jackson Hall
MOMIX is a dance company founded in 1981 by Moses Pendleton, a choreographer who had previously co-founded the groundbreaking Pilobolus … Read more.
 
Ella at TPAC’s Polk Theatre
Little-known fact: In 2004, veteran singer/actress Tina Fabrique played a lesser role to Freda Payne’s titular portrayal in Ella Fitzgerald: First Lady of SongRead more.
 
Amazing Grace and Jitney at Village Church
Actor/director Kenny Dozier has set up shop as resident theater instructor and artistic director at East Nashville’s Village Church … Read more.
 

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