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A while back, Little Hats Market’s Germantown location closed for a couple of days and couldn’t share why. Now we know: The restaurant transformed into a 1980s Italian market in Miami for the new Prime Video series “Scarpetta,” starring Nicole Kidman and Jamie Lee Curtis.

The show, which was filmed around Nashville for Season 1, premieres Wednesday, March 11. According to a local casting call, Season 2 production will return to the area from March through early July — so keep your eyes peeled for more behind-the-scenes sightings.

For now, scroll through the Instagram post to see palm trees, Miami police cars, a pay phone, and more.
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Events

Friday, Feb. 27

Diskin Cider Pop-up Sale | Friday, Feb. 27-Saturday, Feb. 28 | 2-7 p.m. | Disken Cider, southwest patio entrance | Cost of purchase

SiriusXM “Music Row Happy Hour” Live Broadcast | 3-7 p.m. | Chief’s on Broadway | Free+

Little Sprouts Consignment Sale | Friday, Feb. 27-Saturday, Feb. 28 | Times vary | The Factory at Franklin | Cost of purchase

Saturday, Feb. 28

Yoga By the Fire | 9:30-10:45 a.m. | Beaman Park Nature Center | $15

End of Lunar New Year Celebration | 10 p.m.-2 a.m. | ELEVEN11 | Cost of purchase

7th Annual Black History Month Expo | Saturday, Feb. 28-Sunday, March 1 | Times vary | Nashville Fairgrounds | $10 parking

Sunday, March 1

Nirvana Unplugged + Dinner by Bad Luck Burger Club | 6:30 p.m. | The Basement East | $20+

Blair Master Series: Edgar Meyer and Chris Potter | 7:30-9 p.m. | Ingram Hall | $28.50

Monday, March 2

“Stranger Things” Trivia Night | 7:30 p.m. | City Winery | Free+

Tuesday, March 3

“Suffs” | Tuesday, March 3-Sunday, March 8 | Times vary | TPAC’s Jackson Hall | $52+
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Plan Ahead

34th annual Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival returns to Music City

Presented by Nashville Songwriters Association International
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Up to 100 shows will fill the schedule, entertaining thousands of fans ready to experience songs in their purest form. | Photos courtesy of Tin Pan South, NSAI
Get ready for an immersive five-day experience at the 34th annual Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival, happening Tuesday, March 24 through Saturday, March 28.

The festival, presented by Regions Bank, is set to enliven Music City once more, celebrating the creators behind some of our most beloved hits. It will feature over 400 songwriters, spreading their magic across 10 venues throughout the city. This is a unique opportunity for locals to experience the stories behind the songs and the talents who penned them.

The exciting lineup was recently released and features a variety of creators, including:
  • Radney Foster
  • Steven Curtis Chapman
  • Caylee Hammack
  • The Band Loula
  • Kristian Bush
  • Jenna Andrews
  • Wynn Varble
  • Emerson Hart
  • Chuck Cannon
  • Lori McKenna
Want to attend? Snag tickets when they go on sale on Tuesday, March 3 at 8 a.m. Stay up to date on the latest festival details below or the official Tin Pan South mobile app (Google Play Store or Apple App Store).
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News Notes

Coming Soon

Au Cheval, a Chicago-based restaurant known for burgers and egg dishes, has a Nashville location in the works at 12 South’s Ashwood development. The opening date isn’t known at this time, but that won’t stop us from admiring the menu. (Nashville Business Journal)

Eat

Rippy’s Table and Tavern is slated to open by the end of March in the former Corner Pub Bellevue space. The owners said to expect sandwiches, salads, and meat-and-three plates. (Nashville Post)

Traffic

Heads up, weekend drivers: TDOT will close multiple eastbound lanes on I-40 in Davidson County from 8 p.m. tonight through 5 a.m. on Monday, March 2. Exit 221A will also be fully closed for bridge repairs.

Plan Ahead

Rolled 4 Ever Ice Cream will soon offer more than classes at the Nashville Farmers Market. The new location opens Wednesday, March 11, with free ice cream for the first 50 guests and $5 rolls all day.

Environment

Davidson County residents are encouraged to give their mowers a rest in April as part of Cumberland River Compact’s annual No Mow Month initiative, which supports pollinators and reduces carbon emissions. Sign up by Friday, March 27 to receive a yard sign.

Pets

Metro Animal Care and Control is offering cat and kitten adoptions for $25 through tomorrow, Feb. 28. The shelter says it’s “up to its whiskers” in felines waiting for homes — making now a good time to adopt a new pal like Susan.

Beauty

See fewer grays on your hair and beard with a simple spray designed specifically for men: Particle Anti-Gray Serum. It’s effective without dye, coloring, or harsh chemicals. Save 20% off and get free shipping with discount code CITY20.*

The Buy

It’s almost March — yay. But also, what should you wear? Here’s one complete outfit that can carry you through the sometimes chilly, sometimes temperate days of late winter, all under $150 while sales last:

🌤️ This pashmina-blend wrap shawl is delivering way too much chicness for just $20.
🌤️ Wear it over a cotton button down for a versatile look.
🌤️ Pair your tops with wrinkle-free, stretch waist trousers to keep things casual. (Chilly day? Throw some long underwear on underneath).
🌤️ Elongate your leg line with pointed-toe flats in a color that matches your pants.
🌤️ Top it all off with a Favorite Daughter baseball cap.
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The Wrap

Can I just say, the John P. Holt Brentwood Library’s Children’s Department looks pretty magical — and it just got a glow up. If I had grown up with this, I never would’ve wanted to leave. With spring break on the horizon, it could be a fun place to spend a morning with the kiddos.
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