One of the most fascinating shows on CMT is their innovative series, “CMT Crossroads,” which pairs country artists with musicians from other genres. Each episode features a different set of stars playing together, swapping stories, and sharing their common love of music.
Make no mistake about it: SIX, the Tony Award-winning musical about six women historically tethered to one another by a common – but not “a commoner” – ex-husband, is raucously funny one moment, remarkably heartfelt the next, with plenty of history punctuating the moments in between
Cassandra Easley’s family legacy includes many firsts. Her father, Billy Easley, was the first Black photojournalist for a major state publication in the 1960s—The Nashville Tennessean.
The 2023 Kindling Arts Festival will take place July 27-30. For the first time, programming will be unified around a single theme: Counterculture.
Artist applications are now open for submission through March 15 for artists living in Middle Tennessee.
When restaurateur Michael Gilbert moved to Nashville, he’d hear people talking about “meat-and-threes” and ask, “What’s that?” When someone explained that meat-and-threes are classic restaurants serving a menu where people can select a protein (the meat) and sides (the three), he said to himself, “Where I am from in South Carolina, we just call that lunch.”
A unique blend of boundary-breaking contemporary productions and beloved classical favorites, the 2023-24 season will feature 2018 Tony Award winner Justin Peck’s Year of the Rabbit, world premieres by Mullikin, Jermaine Spivey, Mollie Sansone, and Yusha-Marie Sorzano, the return of their sold-out Live in Studio A program, and Artistic Director Emeritus Paul Vasterling’s fan favorite love story, Romeo and Juliet.
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The Frist Art Museum presents Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature, the first exhibition to tell the broader life story of the beloved English author and illustrator. Organized by London’s Victoria and Albert Museum—home to the world’s largest collection of Potter’s artworks—the exhibition will be on view in the Frist’s Upper-Level Galleries from April 7 through September 17, 2023.