On the Town | Dinner and a movie?
That is the question the lovely Barbara Daane has been asking for thirteen years, and for the last thirteen years she has successfully filled the Belcourt Theatre for just that—dinner and a movie. This event benefits Park Center, a …
Puzzler
In 1985, a bottle of 1787 Château Lafite sold at auction for $160,000, making it the most expensive bottle of wine ever sold. Etched with the initials “Th. J”, the undrinkable Bordeaux came from the cellars of Thomas Jefferson and is now in the Forbes collection…
John Guider | Visions in Platinum
John Guider is a quiet man, introverted, yet amicable. His gentle voice sounds like the soft warbling of an old soul. He is the kind of person who immediately puts you at ease; an air of peacefulness seems to hover …
Spotlight | “Andrew Jackson and the Young in Heart”
When Andrew Jackson, newly elected as the seventh president of the United States, moved on horseback from his Nashville home, the Hermitage, to the White House in Washington, it was with an immense sense of loneliness, following the recent death …
Spotlight | Inside Out
A Curatorial Perspective on Joyce Melander-Dayton
by Herb Williams
I have a deeper understanding of Melander-Dayton’s process than most. I was lucky enough to be invited into her studio. I felt like a kid in a candy store. Like her …
“It’s the play, baby!”
The Tennessee Repertory’s Martha R. Ingram New Works Festival brings us new plays by Nashville playwrights.
It’s your big night out at the theater. The actors are on stage, the lights are bright, the props, the sets, all award-winning pyrotechnic …




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