Twist, shout, and tell a friend about this upcoming exhibition. | Photo by NASHtoday
Beatlemania hits Nashville twice today, Nov. 6, as Paul McCartney takes the stage at The Pinnacle and the Frist Art Museum unveils “Paul McCartney Photographs 1963-64: Eyes of the Storm.”
On display through Jan. 26, it captures the Beatles’ early whirlwind of fame through McCartney’s own camera, with photos shot between December 1963 and February 1964.
To support the exhibition, the museum is hosting several events:
Friday, Nov. 14 | Frist Friday with a ‘60s-inspired twist
Sunday, Dec. 7 | Frist Arts Fest with themed crafts and games highlighting this exhibition and others
Memoir May Hosiery’s exterior | Rendering via AJ Capital Announces
Development
Memoir May Hosiery, a 109-unit residential development from AJ Capital Partners, is set to open in Wedgewood-Houston next March. The project will rise within Wedgewood Village and share a building with Momotaro, Alla Vita, Perenn Grocery, and Bell Bird Books. Peep the rooftop pool + amenities.
Eat
José Andrés Group, which operates bars and restaurants in places such as Chicago, LA, and Miami, is bringing three of its food + beverage concepts to W Nashville in early 2026. Zaytinya, Bar Mar, and Butterfly will serve Mediterranean dishes, seafood plates, and rooftop cocktails, respectively. (The Tennessean)
Open
Sip, sip, hooray. Killjoy Booze-free Beverage Shop’s second location is now open in Berry Hill. Look for the pink door on Columbine Place to shop a variety of alcohol-free bottled beverages.
Read
Coming soon to Brentwood Place: The Raven, a bookstore-bar offering cocktails, mocktails, and small plates. Beyond the bar, guests can expect literary happenings like author events and trivia nights. Stay tuned for the opening date. (Williamson County Source)
Shop
A 100-acre mixed-use development is planned for Thompson’s Station. Sagefield — a reimagined version of the outlet mall once proposed for the site — will feature “first to market boutiques and iconic brands” and a hotel developed in partnership with restaurateur Sam Fox. The team aims to start construction in about a year, pending approvals. (Nashville Business Journal)
Travel
Airport security service Clear launched new biometric eGates at Nashville International Airport, allowing paying members to verify their identity with a face scan before reaching the bag check. BNA is the 10th US airport to adopt the technology. (The Tennessean)
Civic
Opry Entertainment Group will take over Ascend Amphitheater operations under a new 10-year deal, which includes $12 million in upgrades and greenway improvements. As part of the extended naming rights, the venue will now be known as Ascend Federal Credit Union Amphitheater. (Nashville Scene)
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Dozen Bakery is spreading holiday cheer with cookie decorating parties this December, and tickets could go quickly. Three sessions are planned for kids ages 4-10 (plus a grown-up “Cookie Quality Supervisor”), and one evening is reserved just for adults.