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Don’t worry — it doesn’t look like this outside just yet. | Post by @glutenfreegoose615
With winter weather imminent, many Nashville bakeries plan to close or limit hours this weekend. If you want bread, pastries, or freezer-friendly treats on hand, now is the time to stock up. We’ve rounded up a few spots with last-minute goods available during business hours today, Jan. 23.
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Events

Friday, Jan. 23

Centennial Art Center - Group Show Opening Reception | 5-7:30 p.m. | Centennial Art Center | Free

It’s A 2000s Party: Nashville | 8 p.m. | Brooklyn Bowl Nashville | $29+

Saturday, Jan. 24

“Les Misérables” | Saturday, Jan. 24-Sunday, Jan. 25 | Times vary | TPAC’s Jackson Hall | $73+

Men’s Basketball vs. Illinois State | 12 p.m. | Belmont University | $17 | Come cheer on your Bruins in the Curb Event Center — bonus: admission is free for all students.*

Sunday, Jan. 25

Session Pilates | 9 a.m. | Assembly Food Hall | $19

Beatles Brunch | 11 a.m.-3 p.m. | City Winery | $28+

Editor’s note: Some events may be canceled, changed, or postponed due to inclement weather.
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Health

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Midi Health makes expert-guided longevity care accessible and affordable. | Photo provided by Midi Health
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News Notes

Weather

The National Weather Service upgraded the area’s winter storm watch to a warning ahead of expected ice and snow this weekend. It’s in effect from 12 a.m. tonight through 6 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 25 with “snow and sleet accumulations between 2 and 8 inches and ice accumulations up to one quarter inch” anticipated.

List

Four Nashville restaurants landed on Yelp’s “Top 100 US Restaurants in 2026” list, including Noko (No. 24), Degthai (No. 28), Monell’s (No. 84), and The Butter Milk Ranch (No. 93). The annual list is based on review volume, ratings, and other Yelp user data.

Sports

The Titans made it official. Here’s what went into the decision to hire new head coach Robert Saleh, who most recently served as defensive coordinator with the San Francisco 49ers, along with a few fast facts about him.

Biz

Jackalope Brewing Company acquired fellow Nashville brewery Black Abbey Brewing Co. The company plans to keep Black Abbey’s beer lineup intact while expanding production and distribution. The taproom is expected to remain open for now, according to this statement. (Nashville Business Journal)

Real Estate

Do smaller homes house happier people? Studies show that moving into a bigger home doesn’t always boost life satisfaction — sometimes it does the opposite. Case in point: This newly listed three-bedroom, one-bath 1930s Inglewood bungalow proves that less can be more. (Washington Post)

Eat

Which food best represents Tennessee? According to a new Talker Research survey of 5,000 Americans, it’s barbecue. Satisfy your cravings at these reader-approved barbecue spots.

Wellness

Most wellness efforts are fragmented. The Level Reset weaves diagnostics, training, nutrition, and recovery together into a 12-week system designed to rebuild total health from the ground up. Looking to change up your wellness routine? Snag founders pricing by enrolling by Saturday, Jan. 31.*

Pro Tip

Attention Amazon Prime members — don’t miss the chance to earn extra cash on every purchase you make. Check out these 16 hacks to save money + earn more cash, all from the comfort of your couch.*

Editor’s Pick

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If you’re stuck at home, this is the next best thing to visiting the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in person. | Photo by NASHtoday
Did you know you can explore Nashville without stepping outside? Let me explain.

Through virtual exhibits and online collections, local institutions make it easy to dig into Music City’s history from your couch. You can browse digitized collections from the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, Tennessee State Museum, The Parthenon, and other historic Nashville sites.

Personally, I loved looking back at the CMHOF’s former “Dylan, Cash, and the Nashville Cats” exhibit.

Bonus: If this kind of armchair exploring is your thing, visit 2,000+ galleries and museums worldwide using Google Arts & Culture.

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The Wrap

The Ryman was set for a busy weekend, but the winter storm is leading to cancellations across the city. If you planned to see Mavis Staples or the “Nashville” reunion concert, those have been rescheduled for next week. Stay warm, everyone!
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