Banksy’s famed Spy Booth mural appeared overnight on a wall in Cheltenham, England in 2014. The street art depicted three spies with listening devices on either side of an actual telephone booth, and mysteriously vanished two years later in 2016.
Nashville Artist Tammy Gentuso unveils her 3-year-long, mural project displaying thousands of buildings, including 1,300 identifiable Nashville parks and buildings.
The Twelve Thirty Club’s 400-seat Supper Club opens to the public today, and there’s nothing like it in Nashville. From Restauranter Sam Fox and backed by Justin Timberlake, the Supper Club completes the multi-level experience that offers three different levels, each providing a unique experience.
You may notice this news in this week’s Crawl Space column, but it bears repeating: Channel to Channel, the beloved gallery inside Wedgewood-Houston’s The Packing Plant, is leaving town. The December show will be Channel to Channel’s last — in Nashville, at least.
September is Hispanic Heritage Month and one place in Nashville that celebrates the rich history of Latin culture is Plaza Mariachi. Each year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15.
The Mercy Lounge complex includes Mercy Lounge, The High Watt and The Cannery Ballroom. All are housed in a historic building, Cannery, which dates back to 1883. The complex will close in May 2022 when its lease ends.
The former Catbird Seat chef plans to fully transform the downtown destination’s culinary approach.
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Kelsea Ballerini was a country star surging towards more significant mainstream acclaim.
The public-private partnership Music Makes Us will distribute the donation of guitars and other music equipment across MNPS music education programs, as well as sistering school districts.
When Harold and Owen Bradley opened Quonset Hut studio on 16th Avenue, Nashville’s historic Music Row was born. It became a densely packed campus of writers, artists, publishers and studios.