Thursday, April 14, 2011

Nashville Scene's Top Picks for the Week

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Rites of Spring at Vanderbilt
Spring has once again sprung, and for fans of college-campus-based music fests in Nashville ... Read more.
 
The Greenhornes at Mercy Lounge
For Nashville’s fans and followers of garage-punk acts both local and national ... Read more.
 
The Spinners at Municipal Auditorium
Boasting only two out of five founders ... Read more.
 
I Saw the Light: Songwriters Salute Hank at Country Music Hall of Fame
Instinctive genius and exploitable artist, Hank Williams ... Read more.
 
Road to Bonnaroo 2011 at Mercy Lounge
On an occasion or 20, the Scene has been accused of harboring some sort of “bias” ... Read more.
 
Three Ring Circle Album Release Show at Station Inn
It’s been a long time since Three Ring Circle’s debut ... Read more.
Artists’ Talk: The Contemporary Frequency at Scarritt-Bennett Center's gallery F
Fear. artists discussing their roles as women artists, the rich tradition of art created by women, and the often misunderstood gender divide. Read more.
 
Kit Reuther and Warren Greene at Cumberland Gallery
Kicking off their spring art season in style, Cumberland Gallery opens two new solo exhibits by familiar gallery faves. Read more.
 
Hands by Kell Black at Vanderbilt's Sarratt Gallery
Our own Joe Nolan recently sang the praises of Kell Black’s nostalgic yet edgy cut-paper art. You have one last-minute chance to catch these nifty “drawings” at Sarratt Gallery at Vanderbilt. Read more.
 
Just So … at Estel Gallery
Estel Gallery’s exhibit Just So … was slated to close this week. Lucky for us, it got a last-minute two-week extension. Don’t think that you have too much time to waste, though. Read more.
The Chris Crofton Show Live at The Belcourt
In a live taping that Crofton & Co. are dubbing “Episode 50,” the comic will celebrate in distinctively surly fashion. Read more.
 
Kelley Armstrong at the Brentwood Barnes & Noble
Armstrong’s  new book, The Gathering, is the first in the Darkness Rising series, and follows the adventures of 16-year-old Maya, who lives in a small medical-research town on Vancouver Island. Read more.
 
Inglewood Cherry Blossom Festival
Neighborhood beautification projects are always noble affairs, but the Inglewood Cherry Blossom Festival holds promise as a historic preservation event dressed up as a street festival. Read more.
 
Trains! Tennessee in G at Cheekwood
The blockbuster exhibit Cheekwood has engineered features a seven-train garden railroad landscaped with a working seven-foot waterfall, and more. Read more.
Rent at Nashville Dinner Theatre
Producer Kaine Riggan offers this remount in the apt environs of Printers Alley, heading up a directorial Ghidorah that also includes Joyce DeWitt and Patrick Kramer. Read more.
 

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