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BY Anne Blessing
 May 18th, 2012
The Disney Theatrical Group, best known for bringing live entertainment events such as Disney on Ice and Disney Live! theater shows to audiences across the globe, has chosen Nashville as its next destination for its educational theater program “Disney Musicals in Schools.” The unique initiative, which has previously only been available to New York City public schools, is [...]
BY Anne Blessing
 May 16th, 2012
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum recently unveiled its schedule for Hot Nights at the Hall summer concert series–a museum members exclusive event. The popular concert events featuring some of Nashville’s biggest country stars, kicks off Tuesday, June 5, at the museum with a special performance by David Nail (whose recent hits include the popular “Let [...]
BY Anne Blessing
 May 11th, 2012
What’s a girl to do without her mom?! Moms are undeniably a girl’s go-to advice giver, rant listener, tell-it-like-it-is stylist and all around best support system. As an emotional middle schooler I wanted nothing to do with my mom and I thought she was the epitome of uncool and unfair. After living a bit more of [...]
BY Anne Blessing
 May 9th, 2012
Gaylord Opryland Hotel & Resort (Photo Credit: Gaylord)
It’s easy to think of Nashville’s Gaylord Opryland Hotel & Resort as simply a beautiful tourist attraction and hotel that happens to exist in our city. However, the recently renovated (and gorgeous) resort is much more than that and hosts a bevy of special events, fine dining options and exquisite cuisine, [...]
BY Anne Blessing
 May 8th, 2012
Hot Yoga Plus has a new logo and location in Cool Springs. Photo source: http://www.hotyogaplus.com/
Nashville’s most popular hot yoga studio — formerly known as Hot Yoga Nashville — has unveiled new branding, website design, logo and its new studio name: Hot Yoga Plus. In addition, the yoga studio announced last week that [...]
BY Anne Blessing
 May 7th, 2012
Photo Credit: Iroquois Steeplechase
As one of Nashville’s largest and most popular annual events, the Iroquois Steeplechase horse races have increased race day activities–offering something fun for everyone. Set for next Saturday, May 12, the 71st annual running of the Steeplechase takes place at the grounds in Percy Warner Park and benefits the [...]
BY Anne Blessing
 May 7th, 2012
This weekend marks one of Nashville’s biggest — and arguably best — events with the 71st Annual Iroquois Steeplechase horse races at Percy Warner Park. The gates open on Saturday, May 12 at 8 a.m. for tailgating with the first horse race starting at 1 p.m.
This beautiful painting by Rachael McCampbell is [...]
BY Anne Blessing
 May 3rd, 2012
Photo Credit: National Public Gardens Day
One of my absolute favorite sanctuaries in Nashville is Cheekwood Gardens and Art Museum. Especially at this time of the year with the trees fully green and the flowers just beginning to bloom the scenery is second to none and one of the reasons [...]
BY Anne Blessing
 May 1st, 2012
A cupcake wedding cake courtesy of Cakes by Shara Lunn (Photo Credit: Cakes by Shara)
More than 20 years ago Shara Lunn came to Nashville to pursue her culinary school dreams and attend the Opryland Culinary Institute. The Texas-bred self-professed sweet tooth spent more than three years in the rigorous program, honing her [...]
BY Jamie Pack
 February 24th, 2012
It’s that special time of year again for Nashville area wine lovers. For the fifth year in a row, JJ’s Wine Bar is joining forces with The Next Generation Heritage Foundation of Franklin and Williamson County to present Three Blind Vines – Franklin’s favorite wine tasting soiree. The much anticipated event takes place this Friday [...]
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