Studio Tenn, the professional regional theater company in Franklin, is premiering a virtual talk show hosted by Artistic Director Patrick Cassidy and featuring exclusive interviews with acclaimed performing artists from Broadway, film and music.
UPDATE: As of Tuesday, all AMC movie theaters have closed for the time being as the coronavirus responses begin to grow across the globe.
The Heritage Foundation of Williamson County, which includes the Franklin Theatre and the Downtown Franklin Association as its divisions, released a statement regarding the effects of the COVID-19 outbreak on the theater and downtown shops and restaurants.
Southall, a Franklin operation considered one of Tennessee’s most innovative and sustainable farms, will unveil its extensive grounds along with a luxury inn, spa and cottages in 2021. But its apiary and its 2.5 million bees are already being recognized as a key player in the larger agricult…
The 2020 State High School Thespian Conference, also known as ThesCon, took over the Tucker Theatre at Middle Tennessee State University over the weekend bringing over 1,000 theatre students and educators together for workshops and performances by both the Brentwood High School and Ravenwood…
For January the Friends of the Brentwood Library are showing the work of two artists— paintings by Elizabeth Worrell Braswell and sculptures by Jerry Dillard.
The Brentwood Photography Group is offering a series of free Photography Basics classes throughout 2020.
The Music City Film Critics' Association has shared their list of 2019 nominees.
The Nashville Shakespeare Festival’s Winter Shakespeare production is slated to stage Macbeth in Franklin from Jan. 30-Feb. 2.
Studio Tenn is performing Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella in Jamison Theatre at the Factory at Franklin from Friday, Dec. 6 through Friday, Dec. 29, according to a release.
As the film world rages in a debate about the definition of “cinema,” it’s nice to get a firm reminder of what a “movie” is.
Unlike the island in Lost or your dental office when it comes time for a routine cleaning, no one ever really had to go back to the Overlook Hotel.
The film Why We Breathe, filmed and set in Nolensville, will premiere on Saturday in Murfreesboro.
The Brentwood Photography Group will host award-winning photographer and educator John Paul Caponigro who will present his lecture The Power Of Color with John Paul Caponigro at Otter Creek Church at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
The Friends of the Brentwood Library has announced its November artists for its Gallery Wall and Showcase Display.
When Geri Bridston rediscovered her love of painting a few years ago, she not only increased her frequency of painting. She also increased the size of her canvases.
Franklin’s Charge is hosting an evening of celebration and appreciation for donors who have generously given to save and preserve Franklin’s battlefields over the last fifteen years. The event will be held Friday, Nov. 8 at the Eastern Flank Event Facility near Historic Carnton.
If you don’t have windows, there’s no reason to buy fancy curtains.
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