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    • Kathleen Edwards: Exuding power through the naked vulnerability of song
      If you didn't know better, Kathleen Edwards' more heart-crushed lyrical turns might make you think her a wounded, fragile creature, tender with repeated emotional bruising. What's particularly clear in a ...
      By Nicole Keiper



    • Plastic Inevitable?
      New photography exhibit attempts to document human impact on oceans   At a recent face-to-face with a Nashville art comrade over rolls and miso soup at Jimbo's Sushi in the Arcade, I ...
      By Joe Nolan



    • It’s Personal
      Black Drawings at Belmont University Leu Art Gallery By Justin Greenlee and Adrienne Outlaw   Black Drawings, a solo show of charcoal and conté crayon drawings by Kell Black, is solemn. And crowded. ...
      By Justin Greenlee



    • View From A Small Boat
      New Photographs by John Guider at Rymer Gallery  There’s a great scene in Susana Fortes’ beautiful novel Waiting for Robert Capa, a fictionalized account of the life and romance of famed ...
      By Joe Pagetta



    • Transformative Text
      Geography Lessons at Zeitgeist Gallery   Ward Schumaker has been interpreting text into visual narrative for most of his working life. Though he started out in fine art over 40 years ago, ...
      By Denise Stewart-Sanabria



    • Eldred Gives Joyous Take on John Denver with NSO
      Hey, it’s good to be back home again, particularly if you’re Mike Eldred singing the timeless music of John Denver with the Nashville Symphony Orchestra.   “Mike Eldred: The Very Best of ...
      By Evans Donnell


         
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