Arts

Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
Leave a piece, take a piece — the art box on Petway Avenue follows the same model as the Little Free Libraries you see across town.
We’ll skip right to the punchline — if you haven’t made it to see Nashville’s very own comedy troupe, here’s what you’re missing.
The pottery studio will offer classes, workshops, and a tiered membership model when it opens in April.
From classical music to jazz, country, rock, and film scores, the 14-time Grammy-winning Nashville Symphony has something for everyone this season.
With some major retailers closing here in Nashville, we’re highlighting local shops where you can find craft materials, party supplies, and more.
Check out spring and flower-themed events happening in and around Music City in this seasonal guide.
Get in the frame at “Color Theory,” a new interactive experience in Martin ArtQuest, located on the upper level of the Frist Art Museum.
Emerging artists will join Keith Urban as opening acts on the new CBS show “The Road,” and you could be a part of the audience deciding which musicians move on.
Music City will be the backdrop of the next “9-1-1" show after “9-1-1: Lone Star” concluded a five-season run on Feb. 3.
Mt. Juliet is a thriving city in neighboring Wilson County with abundant shopping and dining destinations.
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