Events
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Annotations: Authors @Cheekwood
Presented by Cheekwood Botanical Garden & Museum of Art at Cheekwood Botanical Garden & Museum of Art May 27, 2012 Gary Slaughter, Cottonwood Summer ’45
an·no·ta·tion - to furnish a literary work with critical commentary or explanatory notes
In celebration of the opening of the Sigourney Cheek Literary Garden, Cheekwood invites Nashville’s community of readers and book lovers to visit each month for a series of literary events in the garden. Join us as celebrated local authors share their stories, describe their process, and offer...
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Cheekwood Botanical Garden & Museum of Art |
05/27/12 |
Cheekwood Botanical Garden & Museum of Art, Nashville |
Clarksville Writers Conference
Presented by Clarksville Arts and Heritage Development Council at Austin Peay State University June 7-June 8, 2012 The Eighth Annual Clarksville Writers Conference features two days of excellent writing workshops and presentations with MARSHALL CHAPMAN, TRACY BARRETT, ALICE RANDALL, SENA JETER NASLUND, AMANDA AUCHTER, PEGGY DeKAY, KEVEN McQUEEN, A. SCOTT PEARSON, CHUCK SAMBUCHNIO and MARIANNE WALKER; a keynote banquet with Pulitzer Prize-winner ALEX S. JONES; and consultations with literary agents DEBBIE CARTER and BARBARA SCOTT. For...
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Clarksville Arts and Heritage Development Council |
06/07/12 -
06/08/12 |
Austin Peay State University, Clarksville |
Franklin on Foot "The Widow of the South" Tour
Presented by Franklin on Foot at Franklin on Foot August 9, 2011 - Ongoing The Widow of the South, written by long-time Franklin resident and Historic Carnton Plantation Association board member Robert Hicks, centers on the life of Carrie McGavock, the mistress of Carnton before, during and after the Civil War. After the hardcover release in September, 2005, the book rose to #5 and spent eight weeks on the New York Times Bestseller list in the fall of 2005.
To learn about the people and places in The Widow of the South, we offer, in conjunction...
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Franklin on Foot |
08/09/11 -
Ongoing |
Franklin on Foot, Franklin |
Killer Nashville Guests of Honor: Peter Straub and C.J. Box
Presented by Killer Nashville at Hutton Hotel August 24-August 26, 2012 Killer Nashville is proud to announce our 2012 Guests of Honor: New York Times bestselling mystery and thriller author C.J. Box and legendary horror and thriller author Peter Straub.
C.J. Box is the author of thirteen novels, including several standalone thrillers and a popular series featuring heroic park ranger Joe Pickett. A Wyoming native and avid outdoorsman, Box uses his knowledge of the great outdoors to bring his books to life. He has won the Edgar Alan Poe Award...
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Killer Nashville |
08/24/12 -
08/26/12 |
Hutton Hotel, Nashville |
Christian Scholars Conference
Presented by Lipscomb University at Lipscomb University - Collins Auditorium June 6-June 9, 2012 Welcome to the Thomas H. Olbricht Christian Scholars’ Conference whose mission is: “To create and nurture an intellectual and Christian community that joins individuals and institutions to stimulate networks of scholarly dialogue and collaboration.”
Our annual conference was created in 1981 under the direction of Thomas H. Olbricht, and is now hosted by Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee. On June 7-9, 2012 the CSC theme will be “Reconciliation: At...
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Lipscomb University |
06/06/12 -
06/09/12 |
Lipscomb University - Collins Auditorium, Nashville |
Author! Author! Luncheon
Presented by Literacy Council of Williamson County at Brentwood Country Club June 21, 2012 Three outstanding authors will be honored: Stuart Dill, author of Murder on Music Row; Ruta Sepetys, author of Between Shades of Gray; and Mary Kay Andrews, author of Spring Fever. The writers will share their personal writing journeys with the audience and, after lunch, will sign copies of their books.
Wine experts and authors The Saucy Sisters will emcee.
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Literacy Council of Williamson County |
06/21/12 |
Brentwood Country Club, Brentwood |
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Artober 2012
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Metro Arts |
10/01/12 -
10/31/12 |
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Nashville Ballet Storytime
Presented by Nashville Ballet at Belle Meade Children's Center June 22, 2012 HONK! The Story of a Prima Swanerina
Based on the light-hearted tale of Mimi the dancing swan by Pamela Duncan Edwards, this interactive story engages all ages with a humorous tale of a ballet smitten swan that gets an unexpected moment to shine onstage with a group of prima ballerinas, who, in Mimi's mind, are simply pretending to be her!
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Nashville Ballet |
06/22/12 |
Belle Meade Children's Center, Nashville |
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Weekly Reader
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Nashville Public Library |
01/27/11 -
05/31/12 |
Nashville Public Library - Edmondson Pike Branch, Nashville |
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Preschool Storytime
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Nashville Public Library |
01/26/11 -
05/30/12 |
Nashville Public Library - Edmondson Pike Branch, Nashville |
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Preschool Storytime
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Nashville Public Library |
01/10/11 -
01/30/13 |
Nashville Public Library - Old Hickory, Old Hickory |
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Toddler Time
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Nashville Public Library |
01/05/11 -
Ongoing |
Nashville Public Library - Old Hickory, Old Hickory |
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Richard Ford -Salon @615
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Nashville Public Library |
06/14/12 |
Nashville Public Library - Main Library, Nashville |
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Jeff Shaara -Salon @615
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Nashville Public Library |
06/05/12 |
Nashville Public Library - Main Library, Nashville |
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Chris Cleave -Salon @615
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Nashville Public Library |
07/24/12 |
Nashville Public Library - Main Library, Nashville |
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Nashville Public Library Literary Award Gala
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Nashville Public Library Foundation |
10/27/12 |
Nashville Public Library - Main Library, Nashville |
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2012 Literary Award Public Lecture
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Nashville Public Library Foundation |
10/27/12 |
Nashville Public Library - Main Library, Nashville |
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An Evening with Colin Powell
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Nashville Public Library Foundation |
05/30/12 |
Belmont University - Massey Performing Arts Center (MPAC), Nashville |
Booksigning with cookbook author John T Edge
Presented by Parnassus Books at Parnassus Books May 29, 2012 Join us for a delicious author event with John T. Edge, who will be talking about his new cookbook, The Truck Food Cookbook: 150 Recipes and Ramblings from America's Best Restaurants on Wheels.
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Parnassus Books |
05/29/12 |
Parnassus Books, Nashville |
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Booksigning with Nashville author Jeanne Ray
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Parnassus Books |
05/31/12 |
Parnassus Books, Nashville |
More Than a Book! Women's Book Club at Scarritt-Bennett Center
Presented by Scarritt-Bennett Center at Scarritt-Bennett Center February 13-June 11, 2012 Women of all ages, faiths and ethnicities are invited to become members of the inaugural Scarritt-Bennett book club. This book club provides a wonderful opportunity to meet new people, enrich your reading experience, and expand your perspective of the issues that are raised in the selected books. Lively conversation and fellowship guaranteed.
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Scarritt-Bennett Center |
02/13/12 -
06/11/12 |
Scarritt-Bennett Center, Nashville |
Sunland: a modern immersion into the World of Ancient Women
Presented by Scarritt-Bennett Center at Scarritt-Bennett Center June 2, 2012 Sunland explores the land of the voices of women from the ancient text, enabling them to be thoroughly modern while not sacrificing their mystery and intrigue.
You’ll hear from Rahab, the harlot; Deborah the judge and prophetess of Israel and others. The voices of these women are timeless and were not meant to be locked up inside the text. This is a new hearing for the modern age.
Come along on the journey to Sunland. Listen to the songs from the CD,...
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Scarritt-Bennett Center |
06/02/12 |
Scarritt-Bennett Center, Nashville |
Poets Corner: Brad Bisio
Presented by Scarritt-Bennett Center at Scarritt-Bennett Center June 28, 2012
Join fellow poetry enthusiasts for a monthly reading by a featured local poet. The environment is informal and conversation between the poet and audience is encouraged.
Location: The Front Porch @ Scarritt-Bennett
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Scarritt-Bennett Center |
06/28/12 |
Scarritt-Bennett Center, Nashville |
Poets Corner: Jamie Givens
Presented by Scarritt-Bennett Center at Scarritt-Bennett Center July 26, 2012
Jamie Zoe Givens grew up on her family’s ranch next to the Snake River in Owyhee County, Idaho. She won her first prize in poetry at the age of seven for her recital of I Know an Old Woman who Swallowed a Fly.
After attending Gonzaga University and Boise State University, she traveled throughout the western United States. Jamie taught in California, and was awarded for her commitment and dedication to the excellence of students. ...
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Scarritt-Bennett Center |
07/26/12 |
Scarritt-Bennett Center, Nashville |
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Sleeping Giant Creative Writing Camp
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Sleeping Giant Creative Journeys for Kids |
06/04/12 -
06/15/12 |
Christ Community Church, Franklin |
The Heart of Future Break
Presented by Southern Word at Darkhorse Theater May 24-May 27, 2012 In Future Break, Nashville's writers, musicians, & thinkers come together for 7 unique performances to determine the city's future 10 to 10,000 years from now. Presented by Southern in collaboration with the Frist Center for Visual Arts, Nashville Public Library, Sigourney Cheek Literary Garden at Cheekwood, and Dark Horse Theater, the performances will be a series of staged monologues, readings, essays, songs, and spoken word pieces featuring more than 65 writers, musicians, and thought...
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Southern Word |
05/24/12 -
05/27/12 |
Darkhorse Theater, Nashville |
Ingram New Works Festival: Larries by Nate Eppler
Presented by Tennessee Repertory Theatre at Tennessee Rep Rehearsal Hall May 30, 2012 Wanda sends her husband Larry an ultimatum by email; she wants to have another baby or she wants a divorce. Larry doesn’t respond to the email and when Wanda gets home to find out why, she discovers more than one Larry. And then another Larry shows up. And then another. The multiverse is cracking like a windshield, and there are Larries everywhere. Which Larry is her Larry? And if she finds him, does she still want him?
The Martha R. Ingram New Works...
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Tennessee Repertory Theatre |
05/30/12 |
Tennessee Rep Rehearsal Hall, Nashville |
Ingram New Works Festival: Larries by Nate Eppler
Presented by Tennessee Repertory Theatre at Tennessee Rep Rehearsal Hall June 6, 2012 Wanda sends her husband Larry an ultimatum by email; she wants to have another baby or she wants a divorce. Larry doesn’t respond to the email and when Wanda gets home to find out why, she discovers more than one Larry. And then another Larry shows up. And then another. The multiverse is cracking like a windshield, and there are Larries everywhere. Which Larry is her Larry? And if she finds him, does she still want him?
The Martha R. Ingram New Works...
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Tennessee Repertory Theatre |
06/06/12 |
Tennessee Rep Rehearsal Hall, Nashville |
Ingram New Works Festival: Empires of Eternal Void by Kenley Smith
Presented by Tennessee Repertory Theatre at Tennessee Rep Rehearsal Hall June 4, 2012 Locked in a transparent cell with a seemingly delusional young soldier, a military chaplain attempts to learn the truth about a violent, shocking crime. But as the session unfolds, punctuated by threats and even torture, the chaplain's sense of purpose and reality begins to shift. Are the prisoner's conversations with God the ravings of a disturbed soul, or the revelations of an enlightened one? Is the crime an act of brutality or of grace? Who really runs the operation, and is there a...
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Tennessee Repertory Theatre |
06/04/12 |
Tennessee Rep Rehearsal Hall, Nashville |
Ingram New Works Festival: Empires of Eternal Void by Kenley Smith
Presented by Tennessee Repertory Theatre at Tennessee Rep Rehearsal Hall May 31, 2012 Locked in a transparent cell with a seemingly delusional young soldier, a military chaplain attempts to learn the truth about a violent, shocking crime. But as the session unfolds, punctuated by threats and even torture, the chaplain's sense of purpose and reality begins to shift. Are the prisoner's conversations with God the ravings of a disturbed soul, or the revelations of an enlightened one? Is the crime an act of brutality or of grace? Who really runs the operation, and is there a...
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Tennessee Repertory Theatre |
05/31/12 |
Tennessee Rep Rehearsal Hall, Nashville |