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BY asalinas
 September 21st, 2012
If you’re gonna play in Tennessee, you gotta have a fiddle in the band. At least that’s what the Friends of Warner Park suggest for their 11th season of Full Moon Pickin’ Parties. Pickers form circles under the trees and around the grounds performing and jamming while several headliners are featured on stage.
BY Jeannie Thomas
 September 7th, 2012
Whether you are into jazz, contemporary, inspirational, or fresh acoustical music, there will be a tune for you every Saturday at Centennial Park from September 1 – October 27, 2012. Sponsored through Now Playing Nashville, an initiative of the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, the organization promotes a variety of sounds and venues for [...]
BY Jeannie Thomas
 September 7th, 2012
If you have never been to one of the annual craft fairs by the Tennessee Association of Craft Artists (TACA),then you have missed a unique, fun experience.
(Photo Credit: tacacraftfair.com)
The organization has over 200 artisans from areas all over the country that are chosen to participate in the fair at Centennial Park [...]
BY asalinas
 August 31st, 2012
Tales of the rural South are told through the works of Gee’s Bend and Thornton Dial at The Frist Center for the Visual Arts in the museum’s Creation Story exhibit. Quilts made by the women of Gee’s Bend, a small rural community southwest of Selma, Ala., work harmoniously with the self-taught master of assemblage [...]
BY Stacey Oswald
 August 31st, 2012
I love dessert. Cakes, cookies, pies and pretty much anything with a high sugar content. Last week when I walked into Noshville, Midtown Nashville’s New York-style delicatessen, and saw a huge glass display of chocolate cakes and black and white cookies, I thought I’d died and gone to heaven. I was tempted to just [...]
BY Brittni Talley
 August 27th, 2012
Only in its third year, Musician’s Corner, a local program of the Conservancy for the Parthenon and Centennial Park in Nashville, Tenn., has quickly become a favorite Saturday afternoon pastime in the heart of Nashville. Bringing a unique and unmatched event to the musical community, it is cherished and respected among Nashvillians, who are [...]
BY Jeannie Thomas
 August 24th, 2012
(Photo Credit: NHA)
It is that time again, the 2012 Music City Mutt Strutt benefiting our local Nashville Humane Association will take place on Saturday September 22, 2012 at Centennial Park from 9-10:30 a.m. The “strutt” is for dog owners of all ages and their adorable furry friends. The organization hopes to raise [...]
BY Anne Blessing
 August 23rd, 2012
Image Courtesy of: Norman Jean Roy & Arizona Muse
In a few short weeks Nashville-area stores will take part in the single largest shopping event of the year in the entire world as part of Fashion’s Night Out, or FNO. Cities across the globe will host special events at area retailers and shopping [...]
BY Anne Blessing
 August 2nd, 2012
With handmade, customized invitations and stationary becoming a super hot commodity for every hostess, it’s exciting to see up-and-coming paper companies who are doing something different and bringing a whole new vibe to the paper and stationary industry.
Villa Collection notecards from Arboreal paper company (Photo Credit: Pfister)
Nashville-based Arboreal is just that. [...]
BY Lee Anna Culp
 July 27th, 2012
Every year, the Nashville population awaits the announcement of the line-up for the annual “Live on the Green”outdoor concert series on the Capital Lawn downtown.
Previous "Live on the Green" concert ends in fireworks (Photo Credit: flickr.com/people/pyrosapian)
With so much great music coming and going from our music city, the acts picked out [...]
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