Rebel Rabbit comes in two concentrations. | Photo by Rebel Rabbit
Move over, hard seltzer — we’re talking about high seltzer. For those looking to cut back on alcohol (or just add a new drink to the menu), Delta 8- and Delta 9-infused seltzer is an intriguing option. Think: a relaxing, tasty sipping experience with none of the hangover.
Meet Rebel Rabbit, founded in 2021 in Greenville, SC with a mission to create products that lead to healthier living. They created their all-natural, high-quality seltzer for anyone looking to cut back on alcohol and its health implications while still being able to have fun and “drink” socially.
Rebel Rabbit’s non-alcoholic seltzers are infused with Delta 8 and Delta 9, both federally legal forms of THC. Shoppers can choose between D8 and D9 varieties of seltzer with different concentration levels (read: Mild Hare or Wild Hare) and flavors. Bonus: Shop online or find Rebel Rabbit locally at Burning Acre (2484 Park Plus Dr., Columbia).*
What Was & What Will Always Be | Thursday, Jan. 12 | 9 p.m. | The Basement, 1604 8th Ave. S. | $10 | Rock out at this tribute to Led Zeppelin featuring The Garden of Eden, Karlee Metzger, and special guests.
Friday, Jan. 13
A Supper That Sustains Us | Friday, Jan. 13 | 6:30 p.m. | 1 Kitchen, 710 Demonbreun St. | $125 | Gather for a three-course dinner curated by Culinary Director Chris Crary along with Bells Bend Farms.
Julia Kahn EP Release Show | Friday, Jan. 13 | 8 p.m. | The East Room, 2412 Gallatin Ave. | $10 | The evening also features special guests HAYL and Sara Sturm.
Saturday, Jan. 14
Nashville Predators vs. Buffalo Sabres | Saturday, Jan. 14 | 7 p.m. | Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway | $66+ | Cheer on the Preds as they play on home ice.
Wine Tasting: Valpolicella | Saturday, Jan. 14 | 4 p.m. | Yolan, 403 4th Ave. S. | $75 | This tasting is part of Yolan’s monthly wine and spirits series exploring regions of Italy and beyond — tasting includes four wines and cheese.
Sunday, Jan. 15
Creative Zone: Bedazzled Buttons | Sunday, Jan. 15 | 11 a.m.-2 p.m. | Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, 222 Rep. John Lewis Way S. | Cost of admission | Design a button that represents what you love about country music, Nashville, and the museum.
Monday, Jan. 16
Let Freedom Sing | Monday, Jan. 16 | 7 p.m. | Schermerhorn Symphony Center, 1 Symphony Pl. | Free+ | The 29th annual concert will honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and civil rights movement with classical works and more.
We have a calendar filled with events and activities you can plan for in advance. Click the button below to bookmark ideas for upcoming date nights, family outings, and time with friends.
Comet C/2022 E3 ZTF reaches its closest point to the sun today, Jan. 12. For your best odds of catching this once-in-600-lifetimes spectacle, watch northwestern dark skies during the Saturday, Jan. 21 new moon, or on the night of Wednesday, Feb. 1, when it’s closest to Earth. (Space.com)
Announced
Beginning Monday, Jan. 30, curbside recycling will be picked up every other week instead of once a month. If you have an extra cart and no longer need it, you can request a cart pickup through hubNashville. Pro tip: Plug in your address to view your new collection schedule.
Real Estate
The West Nashville property formerly home to McDougal’s Chicken — 316 White Bridge Pk. — is back on the market. The building is listed for $950,000 after having sold for nearly $800,000 last April. 💰 (Nashville Post)
Eat
Vegan publication VegNews named two Nashville eateries to its 2023 Veggie Awards — The Southern V (best vegan soul food) and Succulent Vegan Tacos (best vegan taqueria). The winners will be revealed in the Best of Vegan issue, hitting newsstands Saturday, April 1. Here’s the ballot.
Lunch is served. Hathorne (4708 Charlotte Ave.) is launching lunch service on Tuesday, Feb. 7. The menu will be offered from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday + feature “favorite dishes and some new, just for lunch items.” Reservations are open.
Cause
Upping the heat for a good cause. Hattie B’s announced it will donate $1 for every Shut the Cluck Up order (aka the hottest level) in 2023 to local organizations in Nashville, Memphis, Atlanta, Birmingham, and Dallas. The hot chicken restaurant selected Nashville-based The Hello in There Foundation. 🔥
Biz
The 2023 Nashville Pride Festival is accepting vendor applications and parade registration through Tuesday, Feb. 28. The annual event will be held at Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park on Saturday, June 24-Sunday, June 25.
Plan Ahead
The 2023 Nashville Conference on African American History and Culture is going virtual on Friday, Feb. 10. Hear from historians, students, educators, and community leaders on the theme, “Tell It Like It Is: Exploring African American Public, Oral, and Written History in Tennessee.” Registration is now open.
Sports
The Tennessee Titans announced their 2023 regular season opponents. At home, the Titans will play the Ravens, Bengals, Texans, Chargers, Seahawks, Colts, Panthers, Jaguars, and Falcons. See the list of away opponents + stay tuned for the dates and times. 🏈
Ready to rock at GEODIS Park?Nashville SC is accepting applications for matchday entertainment for the 2023 season (think: full band performances, the ceremonial guitar riff, and the national anthem). Those who are interested can submit a performance video for the chance to play.
Shop
Funko Pop announced two new figurines featuring Dolly Parton. Each Pop figure features the country icon in a glamorous outfit — one resembling her white pantsuit worn at Glastonbury in 2014, and the other a bright orange outfit worn during a Knoxville concert the same year.
Wellness
Oh hey, January. The key to keeping your spirits up and avoiding seasonal affective disorder this time of year? Sunlight. Magic up more sunshineindoors with a light therapy lamp. This glare-free mood light is height and angle adjustable, while this subtly designed lamp lets you adjust light warmth and brightness. ☀️*
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THE WRAP
Today’s issue was written by Dylan.
Editor’s pick: The Tennessee State Museum’s “Painting the Smokies” exhibit is on display through Sunday. If you want to view it in person, the museum is free to attend. Bonus: Stay tuned for an upcoming story all about art exhibits coming to Nashville this year. 🖼️
Editorial:Dylan Aycock, Skylar Webb, Josh Kranzberg, Emily Shea, Jessalin Heins-Nagamoto, Dayten Rose, Sarah Leonhardt, Katie Smith | Send us a scoop, question, or feedback.
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