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April 2019
Merging Concert and Choreography: Ben Folds with Nashville Ballet
At the heart of ballet is the interplay of music and physique: the use of the intimate relationship between sound, silence, and the responsive movement of the body to bring
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Don Aliquo Presents “Tribute to Stan Getz” at the Frist
A temperate spring day drew Nashville locals and tourists to mill about downtown, filling the streets with party buses, pedal taverns, strolling pedestrians, and others riding motorized scooters. As always,
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At the Schermerhorn and then Rudy’s: A Saturday Night Out in Music City
On April 13, on a day where the rain just wouldn’t seem to stop, the Nashville Symphony presented a concert which featured Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s epic Fourth Symphony “Fate” Opus
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Nashville Opera’s Tales of Hoffmann Dazzles and Delights
A group of drunken students, a muse disguised as a man, and a love-torn poet walk into a bar. Thus begins the Nashville Opera’s company premiere of Tales of Hoffmann,
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An exciting, hilarious, extremely outlandish, oftentimes touching
A moderate incline runs towards the foot of Maybury Hill, and down this we clattered. Once the lightning had begun.
How the Pandemic Gold Rush Is Remaking the Housing Market
It may seem counterintuitive that a pandemic-fueled recession could lead to a bullish housing market. But a combination of trends has resulted in a buying frenzy.
Oracle Blue Brings Swank Pop to Rudy’s
Inclement weather did not stop the turnout to Rudy’s Jazz Room Saturday night, March 30 to see regional favorites Oracle Blue perform their own brand of neo-soul. Combining original songs
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