Nashville Downtown Details Wednesday, March 19, 2014 � - TopicsExpress



          

Nashville Downtown Details Wednesday, March 19, 2014 � News & Information Almond Street Road Closure Almond Street will be closed from Peabody Street to Korean Veterans Boulevard until Monday, March 24. Events This Week Kids Culinary Camp THROUGH THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 10 AM - NOON LOCATION: NASHVILLE FARMERS MARKET $25 - $30 PER SESSION Chef Tiffani Rozier is leading a series of culinary classes for both juniors (ages 7-12) and seniors (ages 13-17). Junior classes (continuing through Friday, March 21) focus on basic skills and nutrition-oriented games while creating sweet and savory recipes. Senior classes (Monday, March 24 - Thursday, March 27) will provide a heightened level of information and skills, along with a taste of global cuisine and more advanced techniques. Click here for individual class information and to register. Spring Into Street Food THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 11 AM - 2 PM Enjoy a gathering of more than 15 local food trucks to celebrate the arrival of spring and introduce new menu items. Participating food trucks include Crepe A Diem, Smoke Et Al, Yayos O.M.G., The Grilled Cheeserie, Smokin Thighs and many more! The event will take place on Deaderick Street between 3rd and 5th Avenue North. Music Loves Fashion THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 5 PM - 7 PM LOCATION: MANUEL $10 DONATION Join Manuel for Music Loves Fashion, an artist showcase presented the third Thursday of every month. Each event highlights different musicians and/or fashion designers while benefiting a charitable organization. This month will feature new Texas duo, 100 Miles Gone. Proceeds will benefit Special Olympics Tennessee. Southern Soul Assembly Tour THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 7 PM LOCATION: WAR MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM $25 - $35 Four talented songwriters will perform together on one stage for an amazing night of stories and songs inspired by the roots of Southern rock, gospel, funk and blues. Featuring JJ Grey, Anders Osborne, Marc Broussard and Luther Dickinson, along with special guest Kenny Foster. Author Talk and Book Signing: Graham Nash FRIDAY, MARCH 21, NOON - 2 PM LOCATION: NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY FREE Graham Nash, member of folk-rock supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash and two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, will discuss his new memoir, Wild Tales: A Rock and Roll Life. A book signing will follow. Weekend Workshop: Handbuilding Clay Basics SATURDAY, MARCH 22 - SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 10 AM - 4 PM LOCATION: TENNESSEE ART LEAGUE AND GALLERIES TAL MEMBERS: $170; NON-MEMBERS: $180 Students in Handbuilding Clay Basics will follow step-by-step instructions for a comprehensive understanding of how clay is transformed into a finished piece from beginning to end. Instructed by Linda Johnson. Concert and Conversation: Pete Anderson � SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 2:30 PM LOCATION: COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM MUSEUM ADMISSION REQUIRED Pete Anderson gained prominence in the 1980s�for his guitar and production work with Dwight_Yoakam._Their collaboration generated more than a dozen Top Ten singles and re-established the Bakersfield sound as a force on country radio. In recent years, Anderson has turned his attention to performing the R&B that first inspired him while growing up in Detroit. Anderson will discuss his career and perform songs from the Bakersfield repertoire and his latest release, Bird Above Guitarland. Voices of Spring SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 3 PM LOCATION: SCHERMERHORN SYMPHONY CENTER FREE A special free concert celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Nashville Symphony Chorus. Led by conductor Kelly Corcoran, Voices of Spring will feature some of the most inspiring choral music ever written, including Rachmaninoff’s All Night Vigil, Brittens Voices for Today, Debussys Salut Printemps and more. 22nd Annual Tin Pan South TUESDAY, MARCH 25 - SATURDAY, MARCH 29, SHOW TIMES VARY BY DATE Tin Pan South is the worlds largest songwriters festival. Currently in its 22nd year, the festival boasts more than 250 songwriters in more than 85 shows over five nights in celebrated venues throughout Nashville. Downtown venues include 3rd & Lindsley, B.B. Kings Blues Club & Restaurant, Hard Rock Cafe, The Listening Room Cafe, The Rutledge and� Station Inn. Click here for the complete schedule. Wicked WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26 - SUNDAY, APRIL 20, SHOW TIMES VARY BY DATE LOCATION: TPAC - TENNESSEE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER $40 - $160 Back by popular demand, the winner of more than 50 major awards (including a Grammy and three Tony Awards) returns to Nashville. Before Dorothy arrived in Munchkinland, two girls met in the Land of Oz. One – born with emerald green skin – is smart, fiery and misunderstood. The other is beautiful, ambitious and very popular. Wicked follows the�remarkable story of how these two eventually become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch. Subscribe to this newsletter View this newsletter online View past issues Upcoming Events in Downtown Nashville Pittie in Pink: A Benefit for Nashville Dog
Posted on: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 19:47:30 +0000

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