Thursday, March 24, 2011

Nashville Scene's Top Picks for the Week

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Nashville Symphony Perform Prokofiev's Fifth at The Schermerhorn
Okay, folks, the 20th century is really over. Read more.
 
George Kinney at Betty's
As the story goes, George Kinney ... Read more.
 
The Coolin System CD Release Show at The Basement
We'll admit that we've been going on about these guys a lot lately ... Read more.
 
Grand Opening of The Fiddle House
Minnesota native, Mike Snider Band fiddler ... Read more.
 
Surf City with Bare Wires at The End
There is perhaps no movement in ramshackle rock more unsung than New Zealand Kiwi pop. Read more.
 
Trevor Pinnock Solo Harpsichord Recital at Christ Church Cathedral
Early-music pioneer Trevor Pinnock gives a harpsichord recital at Christ Church Cathedral ... Read more.
International Lens: Cache: Hidden at Sarratt Cinema
Michael Haneke’s 2006 arthouse hit concerns a bourgeois couple (Daniel Auteuil and Juliette Binoche) who begin to receive tapes left at their doorstep … Read more.
 
Nick Flynn Reading in Vanderbilt’s Wilson Hall
The memoir may be coming up fast on the right-wing pundit screed, but the strong ones will always elbow their way from the pack. Read more.
 
Nashville Cherry Blossom Japan Relief Event at Public Square
If last year’s flood taught us anything, it’s that seemingly small gestures go a long way in the event of unthinkable catastrophe … Read more.
 
ITVS Community Cinema: Pushing the Elephant at the Nashville Public Library
It's hard to think of a more fitting film for Women's History Month than Beth Davenport and Elizabeth Mandel's intimate portrait of Rose Mapendo … Read more.
Reflections of War: Selections From the Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery Collection at Vanderbilt's Fine Arts Gallery
Every generation has its own war to contend with … Read more.
 
American Abstraction: Coming of Age in the 1950s at Cheekwood
The late 19th and early 20th centuries were dominated by European modernism. American art did not really embrace the trend until the years following WWII. Read more.
 
Bloom at Gallery One
Regardless of how many more winter weeks we'll have to endure, springtime is definitely here to stay at Gallery One. Read more.
Hairspray at Street Theater Company
Everybody seems to love Hairspray — especially the musicalized version of John Waters’ campy 1988 flick … Read more.
 
Shadowlands at Lamplighters Theatre
The story concerns the relationship between Oxford don, novelist and master of religious allegory C.S. Lewis and American poet Joy Davidman Gresham. Read more.
 
Music City Improv's Spring it On!! at The Building (Formerly Billups Art)
With a show aptly titled Spring It On!!, Music City Improv launches a new phase in its brief but colorful history. Read more.
 

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