Colin Linden | Online Video!
Watch singer/songwriter and blues guitar extraordinare, Colin Linden, entertain us with one of his favorite songs, “Smoke ‘em All.”
03.31.2010 | MUSIC, NEWS, PEOPLE, VIDEO
Nashville Arts Magazine traveled to Seattle for an exclusive interview with Dale Chihuly, a world-renowned glass artist. Listen to Chihuly’s interview and get a glimpse into his hotshop where he and his team build their fantastic glass sculptures!
03.31.2010 | NEWS, PEOPLE, SCULPTURE, VIDEO
Watch singer/songwriter and blues guitar extraordinare, Colin Linden, entertain us with one of his favorite songs, “Smoke ‘em All.”
03.31.2010 | MUSIC, NEWS, PEOPLE, VIDEO
Nashville Arts Magazine would like to share with you our sneak-peak of the Nashville Ballet rehearsing for their upcoming ballet, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream!” Be sure to read our article on Paul Vasterling, the Nashville Ballet’s artistic director, in…
03.31.2010 | DANCE, NEWS, PERFORMING, VIDEO
Art has always been my first love. I began taking drawing lessons as a child and spent my shy teenage years hiding behind a sketchpad. For me, art was always something personal, magical.
Rigoletto by Nashville Opera
A story of dark intrigue, Rigoletto blends Verdi’s music with Victor Hugo’s tragic tale of a father’s vengeance. Nashville Opera will present this opera as their final production of the 2009-2010 season on Saturday, April 10, at 8 p.m. and…
If you love spending a weekend afternoon viewing beautiful art that you can also take home, you won’t want to miss the wonderful variety of art and handcrafted works on display during the Temple Arts Festival (TAF) in Nashville the weekend of…
03.31.2010 | ANTIQUES, DRAWING, EVENTS, JEWELRY, PAINTING, PHOTOGRAPHY, SCULPTURE, SPOTLIGHT, VISUAL ART
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…
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 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…
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 of his…