Arts

Swipe through renderings of the four performance halls and more planned for TPAC’s relocation.
The first flight to circumnavigate the world took off in Seattle on April 6, 1924 with Nashville local, Jack Harding, aboard. To celebrate the 100th anniversary, the Nashville Public Library unveiled a special exhibit.
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See how to enter to win two free tickets to see Nashville Ballet’s fresh take on the classic tale.
Don’t table the Tennessee State Museum’s exhibit, “Tennessee Furniture,” which boasts 45 pieces and opens on April 20.
Music City was all shook up when Elvis came to town.
From larger-than-life sculptures at Cheekwood to tomato-themed art in East Nashville, save the dates for these upcoming exhibitions and art sales.
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From Taylor Swift and Allison Russell to Morgan Wallen and Luke Combs, this annual exhibition recognizes some of 2023’s most notable artists.
Comedians, singer-songwriters, poets, and more are invited to take part in open mic nights across Music City.
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Tennessee is in the spotlight again this Record Store Day, and “This Is Why.”
From local restaurants and shops to a focus on outdoor recreation, there’s more to Gallatin than meets the eye.
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From turkey and trimmings to pies and plant-based plates, Nashville’s got something for every Thanksgiving feast.
Whether you’re active-duty or a retired service member, these local businesses are extending a “thank you” on Veterans Day with special offers.
Music City is officially on the Michelin map.
Instead of just throwing your pumpkins away in the garbage, consider donating them to local farms through Pumpkins For Pigs.
The bread type is reaching new heights in popularity, and we’re here to help you find the best loves in Music City, or start making your own.
Nashville will welcome athletes, families, and fans from all around the country for one of the largest sporting events to take place in Tennessee.
Live Nation revealed plans for a 4,400-capacity indoor music hall, complete with a three-story layout, whiskey bar, and vinyl lounge.