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FEBRUARY 1, 2 this month’s feature Zoolumination: Chinese Festival of Lights TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS Nashville Zoo at Grassmere, 3777 Nolensville Road. Come see the Zoo in a whole new light and Grand Ole Opry shows are performed every enjoy the country’s largest Chinese lantern festival. Tuesday, Friday and Saturday in February. Over 500 custom-made silk lanterns will be spread Since 1925, across 60 acres, creating elaborate displays with country’s best some of your favorite Zoo animals, holiday-themed have mesmer- scenes and even a 200-foot-long dragon. 5–9 pm. ized audiences nashvillezoo.org at the Opry, the FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS show that made Winter Market fa- Nashville Farmers’ Market. 900 Rosa L Parks mous. While per- Boulevard. This Market features farmers, artisans formances from and vendors selling pasture-raised meats, eggs, both legendary milk, cheese, lettuce, greens, winter produce, hon- entertainers and ey, mushrooms, baked goods, artisan foods, arts the latest country and crafts, body care products, jewelry, clothing music acts are the norm, when you go to and more. nashvillefarmersmarket.org the Opry, you’ll also enjoy bluegrass bands, comedy, and more. See the new stars, su- SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS perstars, and legends of country music on The Marketplace the stage where many of them got their start 400 Davidson Street. This Marketplace offers a cu- and some are experiencing the thrill for the rated list of eclectic artisan, handmade, boutique, very first time. Artists scheduled to appear vintage, and craft goods and merchandise. They this month include (pictured), will also have plenty of food, treats, and hot drinks Charlie Daniels Band, Craig Morgan, Tracy available to please your palette while you shop! Lawrence, Old Crow Medicine Show, Chris themarketplacenashville.com Young, Runaway June, the Opry debut of TUESDAYS THROUGH SUNDAYS Jake Hoot, and more! For Opry tickets TN State Museum Highlights Tours and information visit opry.com or call (615) TN State Museum, 1000 Rosa L. Parks Boulevard. 871-OPRY. Our free Museum Highlights tour is a great way to see some never-before-seen artifacts and hear DAILY some of the great stories of Tennessee history. Grand Ole Opry House Backstage Tours 2–2:45 pm (except for holidays). tnmuseum.org Guided tours of the Grand Ole Opry House offer Orchids in the Mansion visitors an up-close look at the celebrated 4,400- Cheekwood Botanical Garden & Museum of Art, seat venue and country’s most famous show, in- 1200 Forrest Park Drive. Orchids will be displayed cluding themed dressing rooms, the artists’ en- throughout the historically redecorated mansion trance, the Opry stage, and more. Daytime tours and present a series of period room interventions to are available seven days a week, featuring an all explore how the Cheek family likely brought nature new immersive video experience. Tours are also indoors and decorated their home. Miltoniopsis, available following most Opry performances with Cymbidium, and Phalaenopsis orchids will be fea- video tour guide Darius Rucker. For a once-in-a- tured, among others. 9 am–5 pm. cheekwood.org lifetime experience, try our Behind the Curtain VIP TUESDAY EVENINGS tour. For more information, visit opry.com or call Tipsy Tour (615) 871-OPRY. 21c Museum Hotel Nashville, 221 2nd Avenue

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Contact Nashville Key for advertising opportunities. North. Curious about contemporary art? Learn events about our current exhibition, Fragile Figures: Beings and Time. Grab a discounted drink 6–7 FEBRUARY 1, 13, 16, 18, 22, 25, 27, 29 pm from the Tipsy Tour menu, and join us in the Nashville Predators lobby at 7 pm to explore art with a guided tour. Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway. Enjoy NHL 21cmuseumhotels.com hockey in Smashville on Feb. 1 vs. Las Vegas FEBURARY 1 Golden Knights; Feb. 13 vs. New York Islanders; Chinese New Year Celebration Feb. 16 vs. St. Louis Corner Park, Between 21st Avenue and Blakemore Blues at 5 pm; Feb. 18 Avenue. For year of the Mouse, the Chinese Arts vs. Carolina Hurricanes; Alliance will present “Mouse Bride,” storytelling Feb. 22 vs. Columbus with puppets and dance. There will be profession- Blue Jackets; Feb. 25 al jugglers Playing By Air, Nashville Public Library’s vs. Ottawa Senators; Feb. 27 vs. Calgary Flames; Puppet Truck, Chinese dance, martial arts, music Feb. 29 vs. Colorado Avalanche. All games at 7 pm and songs, Chinese Yo-Yo, Chinese naming, arts unless otherwise noted. predators.nhl.com and crafts for children, bamboo dance, Chinese lan- FEBRUARY 1, 29 guage students’ presentations in addition to the tra- Public Star Party ditional Chinese lion dance and dragon dance. The Join the Barnard-Seyfert Astronomical Society celebration will conclude with the popular Dragon as they set up telescopes for everyone to enjoy Parade. Free admission. chineseartsalliance.org the view of the winter night sky! Feb. 1 at Shelby FEBRUARY 1 Bottoms Nature Center, 1900 Davidson St., 6:30– The Nashville Black Market 8:30 pm; and Feb. 29 at Edwin Warner Park, 61 600 28th Avenue North. Come help support and Vaughn Rd., 7–9 pm. bsasnashville.com empower black business owners and entrepre- FEBRUARY 9 neurs. There will be local vendors, music, give- Lightning 100’s Chocolate Affair aways and a photo booth. Free admission, 12–5 Marathon Music Works, 1402 Clinton Street. pm. thenashvilleblackmarket.com Celebrate some of the greatest things in life – food, FEBRUARY 1, 2 drinks, music and chocolate! Nashville food arti- Antiques & Garden Show sans will be sampling their flagship creations, sweet Music City Center, 201 Fifth Avenue South. More to savory. Experience flavors from the best choco- than 150 vendors will show magnificent garden latiers, candy creators, bakers and food makers all spaces, fine antiques, horticultural items, informa- in one place! Jazz singer Rebecca Sayre will be set- tive lectures, magnificent gardens, a cocktail party ting the mood. Unique beer and liquor selections, or two, and some of the most renowned design, the chocolate fountain will be stocked and flowing. landscape and architectural speakers in the world. Tickets: $40–$65. Ages 21 and over. 7:30–10:30 pm. Celebrating its 30th glorious year, the Antiques & chocolateaffairnashville.com Garden Show of Nashville is longest-running, larg- FEBRUARY 7, 10, 13, 28 est and most prestigious event of its kind in the The Huckabee Show country. Hours: Friday and Saturday 9 am–6 pm; 30 Music Village Boulevard, Hendersonville. Sunday 11 am–4 pm. antiquesandgardenshow.com Be part of a live studio audience and enjoy FEBRUARY 1-2 news, music, entertainment and fun with former Tennessee Boat & Fishing Expo Governor of Arkansas, Mike Huckabee and his Wilson County Expo Center, 945 East Baddour special guests! Tickets are free. For ages 16+. Parkway, Lebanon. The top boat and tackles deal- Seating at 6:30 pm. Walk-ins welcome! Register ers will be on hand with something for everyone! online or call 833-HUCKABEE for more info. Check out the newest boats and load up on tackle huckabeetix.tv with discount pricing. Stick around for hourly door FEBRUARY 8 prizes and enjoy a walk down memory lane viewing Wild About Bluebirds the antique lure display. Admission: $10 adults; 12 Owl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary, 545 Beech Creek and younger free; $5 Military and Seniors (age 65 Road. Prepare the way for this spring’s bluebirds and older). Hours: Saturday 12 pm–6 pm, Sunday with a brand new nest box. Hike the bluebird nest- 1–3 pm. tnboatexpo.com box trail at Owl’s Hill and learn how this simple, but

5 events FEBRUARY 14 East Nashville Night Market critical research project helped bring the Eastern 400 Davidson Street. The event offers shopping bluebird from a threatened species to showing with local vendors, dinner with Music City’s finest population increase. Your group will build its own food trucks, live music, and beer with a beautiful bluebird nestbox in preparation of spring and scenic view of the Nashville skyline. A perfect lo- ADVENTURE learn how to find the perfect spot for you to mount cal outing, Valentine’s Day date night, or low-key RESTAURANT • GROUP TOURS EDUCATION PROGRAMS • MYSTIC MERMAIDS it in your yard. owlshill.org tourist hang! Free admission and free parking. BEHIND THE SCENES TOURS contourgroupnashville.com FEBRUARY 13-15 GROUP MENUS • GIFT SHOP The Nashville Show: Antiques, Art, and FEBRUARY 14-16 Vintage Nashville Golf Show The Fairgrounds Nashville, 625 Smith Avenue. This The Fairgrounds Nashville, 625 Smith Avenue. show of over 30 years will feature furniture, folk art, Activities will include putting contests and chip- primitives, industrial artifacts, linens, quilts, jewelry, ping challenges, and experts will be providing pottery, china, holiday memorabilia, and unusual instruction, fitness programs, equipment reviews, items galore. Decorators, antiques dealers, home golf history and more. The Kids Zone will feature decorators, collectors, and novices alike will be fun activities for junior golfers. General admission, Opry Mills • Exit 11 Off Briley Parkway • 615.514.3474 • aquariumrestaurants.com thrilled with the treasures they find at The Nashville good for all days: $12; Seniors 65+ $10; Children Show. General Admission: $12. Hours: Friday under 12 and PGA holders free. Hours: Friday 12–6 9 am–5 pm, Saturday 10 am–4 pm, $5 parking. pm, Saturday 10 am–6 pm, Sunday 10 am–4 pm, $5 tailgateantiqueshow.com parking. nashvillegolfshow.com

art crawls FEBRUARY 1 – Downtown Nashville Saturday Art Crawl Fifth Avenue of the Arts, Historic Arcade, Eighth Avenue, Broadway. The festive atmosphere and participating venues welcome you to galleries open 6–9 pm, with trolleys making a continuous loop 6–10 pm. nashvilledowntown.com/play FEBRUARY 1 – WEHO Art Crawl Minutes from downtown, Wedgewood/Houston is rich with art and music culture. Check out groundbreaking art from the artist run spaces on Chestnut Street to the commercial galler- ies on Hagan Street along with popups, beginning at 6 pm. OPRY MILLS • 615.514.3000 am-wh.com Rainforestcafe.com #Rainforestcafe pend your evening FEBRUARY 7 – Downtown Franklin Friday Art Crawl at an art crawl! Charming shops and galleries, live music and refresh- s ments make Franklin a great place to be from 6–9 pm. Various area galleries of- franklinartscene.com fer rare opportunities to view diverse exhibitions FEBRUARY 8 featuring many genres of East Side Art Stumble happiness artwork the first Friday or East Nashville. Galleries, businesses, and studios stretch across is at Saturday of the month. the neighborhoods of East Nashville and Inglewood. Saturday joe’s The events are free, and event from 6-9, rain or shine. eastsideartstumble.com Crack it. crush it. love it. some venues serve com- FEBRUARY 29 plimentary wine and light Jefferson Street Art Crawl open Daily starting at 11am hors d’oeuvres. These The crawl happens up and down Jefferson, starting at the happy hour • Mon-Fri 3-7pm monthly gatherings are an Garden Brunch Cafe near Rosa Parks and ending at One Drop opportunity to meet the Ink Tattoo at Jefferson and 28th. The monthly event engages & 9pm to Close artists, buy and support community and highlights art along this historic art corridor as their work. well as the North Nashville Community. facebook.com/jsactn

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123 2nd Ave South • Nashvie, TN 37201 • 615.242.2722 7 events Month, the Museum presents a free panel dis- cussion on interpreting African American history in public spaces and museums. Panelists include FEBRUARY 15 Brigette Jones, director of African American stud- 2020 Music City Yoga Festival ies at Belle Meade Plantation; Tamar Smithers, Rocketown, 601 4th Avenue South. This annual director of education programs at the National celebration of yoga, fitness, and wellness in the Museum of African American Music; and local mu- Nashville area. This event is open to all ages sic historian Lorenzo Washington of the Jefferson and yoga levels. Bring your yoga mat and come Street Sound Museum. tnmuseum.org ready to connect and grow! facebook.com/ smallworldyoga.org FEBRUARY 27-MARCH 1 Nashville Lawn and Garden Show FEBRUARY 15 Expo Center, The Fairgrounds Nashville. An acre Love Birds Pickin’ Party! of live gardens designed by some of middle Shelby Bottoms Nature Center, 1900 Davidson Tennessee’s top landscape and garden companies Street. Bring the people you love to the Nature will greet you at the main entrance of Nashville’s Center for a fun, relaxing afternoon of playing or most beloved gardening event. More than 150 ven- listening to music! If you want to show how much dors in 250 vendor booths will be filled with garden you love the Nature Center, bring a bag of bird décor, plants, flowers, lawn equipment, farmhouse seed that we will use for educational programs. No crafts, and more. The free daily lectures will offer registration required. For all ages, 1–3 pm. advice and inspiration from experts on how to FEBRUARY 21 grow your favorite flowers, floral arranging, organic Nashville Farmers’ Market Night Market gardening techniques, and more. Animal ambas- 900 Rosa Parks Boulevard. Shop and dine with lo- sadors from Walden’s Puddle will be on hand, cal artisans, restaurants and shops, locally raised along with a butterfly house, farm animals from WORLD PREMIERE meats, freshly baked desserts, seasonal cocktails, Safe Harbor Sanctuary, and a children’s tea party. craft beer, local wine, and more! All are welcome Food trucks onsite. Admission: $12, Military with ID for live music and family-friendly activities. Free ad- and Seniors $11, Children 12 and under $2, Hours: mission, 5–9 pm. nashvillefarmersmarket.org Thursday-Saturday 10 am–7 pm, Sunday 10 am–5 FEBRUARY 21-23 pm, $5 parking. nashvillelawnandgardenshow.com Nashville Flea Market FEBRUARY 28-29 The Fairgrounds Nashville, 625 Smith Avenue. Nashville Tango Marathon Indoors and outdoors! You’ll find a huge variety of Coco’s Event Center, 5105 Alabama Avenue. gifts, antiques, collectibles, jewelry, arts and crafts, Nashville is home to many musicians and now its tools, housewares, handmade clothing, and hun- very own tango marathon! Shake off those win- Four of the world’s hottest choreographers collaborate with dreds of thousands of other items each month. ter blues with and enjoy three full days of tango, Free admission; parking $5. thefairgrounds.com snacks, and, of course, dancers from all over. Beat Nashville musicians to illuminate the experience of gender. FEBRUARY 23 the winter chill with warm embraces in the heart Our Kids Soup Sunday of the City of Music! nashvilletangomarathon.com Nissan Stadium, 1 Titans Way. Soups from 50+ FEBRUARY 29 Nashville restaurants, a silent auction, celebrity Nashville Mimosa Festival February 14–16, 2020 | TPAC’s Polk Theater and culinary judges, kids activities such as face Alley Taps, 162 Printers Alley. Come join us for sam- painters and balloon artists, sweet treats and ples, event shirts, giveaways and early entry into FEATURING CHOREOGRAPHY BY FEATURING LIVE MUSIC PRESENTED AT COMPOSED AND PERFORMED BY more! Soup Sunday benefits Our Kids, a nonprofit the event with live music and raffle tickets. Ages 21 Jennifer Archibald providing medical evaluations and crisis counsel- and over. Tickets are $25-$45; 11 am–3 pm. Carlos Pons Guerra Louis York ing for children and families struggling with child Cristina Spinei FEBRUARY 29 Erin Kouwe sexual abuse. Tickets are $25 adult, $5 per child. Cashville Blues Festival Matthew Neenan ourkidscenter.com Nashville Municipal Auditorium, 417 4th Avenue FEBRUARY 27 North. Enjoy live music with the 7th Annual The Power of Story: Interpreting Black Blues Festival featuring Sir Charles Jones, History Pokey Bear, Bobby Rush, Chic Rodgers, Shirley Tennessee State Museum, 1000 Rosa L Parks Brown, and Latimore. Doors open at 6 pm. Tickets on sale now! Prices start at $30! Boulevard. In commemoration of Black History nashvilleauditorium.com TICKETS AT 615-782-4040 OR nashvilleballet.com 8 WORLD PREMIERE

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Tickets on sale now! Prices start at $30! TICKETS AT 615-782-4040 OR nashvilleballet.com 9 NIGHTLY performing Live Music at Rudy’s Rudy’s Jazz Room, 809 Gleaves Street. Nashville’s arts only jazz club features live music, a New Orleans inspired menu, local brews, and tipsy cocktails. rudysjazzroom.com SUNDAY AFTERNOONS Jazz Sundays Tennessee Brew Works, 809 Ewing Avenue. Enjoy live jazz every Sunday from 2–6 pm. tnbrew.com SUNDAY EVENINGS Bluegrass Jam FEBRUARY AT THE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY Station Inn, 402 12th Avenue South. Free admis- Schermerhorn Symphony Center, 1 Symphony sion on Sunday evening at Nashville’s premiere lis- Place. Ticket packages may be purchased from tening room for bluegrass and roots music. “Cold the Patron Services hotline at (615) 687-6401. beer, hot pickin’ and friends you won’t meet until Season ticket holders receive added benefits! you get here.” Showtime 8 pm. stationinn.com Concerts this month: Feb. 1: Concertmaster TUESDAY EVENINGS Jun Iwasaki steps forward as soloist in Romantic Ultimate Comedy Open Mic Night Rhapsodies. Feb. 6-9: Listen to the spectacu- The East Room, 2412 Gallatin Avenue. Come see lar climactic sixth episode of the Star Wars saga comedians try new material. Get there before 8 in Star Wars In Concert: Return Of The Jedi. pm and you can throw your name in the hat to try Feb. 13: Boudleaux & Felice Bryant Centennial your own funny jokes. It’s great for a fun date, and Celebration is a star-studded lineup of guest artists. its free! Featuring house band The Grey Grays Feb. 14: Treat your sweetheart to an unforgettable and hosted by favorite grump Brad Edwards. Each evening at Valentine’s with Patti Labelle. Feb. 18: comic gets 4 minutes. Limit 25 comics. Showtime Bass Showcase; bassist Matt Abramo showcases the is 8:30–10:30 pm. theeastroomnashville.com many sides of the lowest string instrument. Feb. 19: Wine & Woodwinds, a musical wine tasting featur- TUESDAY EVENINGS ing Nashville Symphony members and curated pair- Acoustic Pickin’ Party ings at City Winery. Feb. 20-23: Enjoy some of the Centennial Black Box Theater, 211 27th Avenue most remarkable music ever written at Beethoven’s North. Bring an acoustic instrument and join the Birthday Bash. Feb. 28: Jazz vocalist and jazz pianist circle, 7–9 pm. All styles of music, including orig- Dee Dee Bridgewater & Bill Charlap. Check the inals. Great for developing chops, and learning website for locations and dates. For concert tickets, new tunes. Bring a couple tunes you’d like to play call the box office at (615) 687-6400 between 10 am and an open mind. Ages 12–up. nashville.gov and 6 pm Monday through Friday or 10 am and 2 pm EVERY THURSDAY Saturday. nashvillesymphony.org Jazz on the Ave FEBRUARY AT THE RYMAN AUDITORIUM Minerva Avenue, 1002 Buchanan Street. A week- 116 Fifth Avenue North. This stellar venue is a ly live music soirée hosted by saxophonist Joe six-time winner of Pollstar’s Concert Theatre Johnson, featuring some of Nashville’s best mu- of the Year award and 2012, 2010 and 2008 sicians, bands and vocalists. minervaavenue.com Academy of Country Music’s Venue of the Year. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS This month’s outstanding lineup: Feb. 5: Gentry Music at the Frist Foundation’s “C’Ya on the Flipside”; Feb. 6, Frist Art Museum, 919 Broadway. Enjoy a free 7, 15, 16: Tyler Childers; Feb. 8, 9: The Beach early evening of music in the Cafe or Grand Boys; Feb. 11: Calexico and Iron & Wine with Lobby, 6 pm. fristartmuseum.org Bela Fleck & Abigail Washburn; Feb. 14: The Wood Brothers; Feb. 19: Grace Potter; Feb. 23: FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS Dermot Kennedy; Feb. 26: Opeth; Feb. 27-29: Illusions The Drag Queen Show Tedeschi Trucks Band. Buy tickets at Ryman box 115 2nd Avenue North. Come see this amazing office, ryman.com, ticketmaster.com, ticketmas- Nashville drag queen show and laugh until you cry ter outlets or call (615) 458-8700. all night long while being by the stellar 10 11 performing arts public performance, times vary. Feb. 29 location: Nashville Public Library, Edmondson Pike Branch. performances in tribute to some of your old-time nashvilleopera.org favorite classics as well as the latest pop favorites. FEBRUARY 4-9 Perfect for parties, couples night out, guys night My Fair Lady out, ladies night out or even moms night out. Age Andrew Jackson Hall, Tennessee Performing 21+ event. illusionsthedragqueenshow.com Arts Center, 505 Deaderick Street. From Lincoln FEBRUARY 1 Center Theater that brought you The King & I and Notes of a Native Song: Stew and Heidi South Pacific, comes the story of Eliza Doolittle, a OZ Arts Nashville, 6172 Cockrill Bend Circle. The young Cockney flower seller, and Henry Higgins, Tony and Obie award-winning creators of the a linguistics professor who is determined to trans- Spike Lee-filmed Broadway hitPassing Strange form her into his idea of a “proper lady.” But who collaborate again on this acclaimed theatrical is really being transformed? tpac.org music event Notes of a Native Song. Named FEBRUARY 4, 11, 21, 25 for James Baldwin’s 1955 collection of essays on The Doyle and Debbie Show being black in America, Notes of a Native Son, Station Inn, 402 12th Avenue South. This hilarious imagines Baldwin as a rock star hero – a flawed love letter to the country music community and essential visionary who transforms how we see its stars is hysterical, and the music is finely-craft- ourselves. Stew, Heidi, and their mighty band The ed. The two stars, Bruce Arntson and Jenny Negro Problem use Baldwin’s work to examine Littleton, have the acting and singing chops lingering civil rights hardships through a raptur- to carry it all off beautifully. Tickets: $20, 7 pm. ous mix of rock, jazz, and soul. ozartsnashville.org doyleanddebbie.com FEBRUARY 1-2 FEBRUARY 4 Macbeth Divorce Diaries Williamson County Performing Arts Center Zanies Comedy Night Club, 2025 8th Avenue at Academy Park, 112 Everbright Avenue. South. A one woman comedy show that mixes Shakespeare’s story of a soldier seduced by am- stand up and improvisation in laughing at failed bition, who murders his king to take the throne, perfection. Michele Traina, creator of Divorce only to descend into paranoia and devastating Diaries, finds the humor in being a single mom tyranny. Directed by David Wilkerson, this new moving back home with her parents-who give production is set in the dark ruins of an imagined zantax anxiety, teaching kids with special needs, post-apocalyptic future. nashvilleshakes.org and dating men with special needs. zanies.com FEBRUARY 1, 2, 5-9, 12-15 FEBRUARY 5 Waiting in the Wings Tim and Eric Mandatory Attendance Tour 112 2nd Avenue South, Franklin. Legendary play- War Memorial Auditorium, 301 Sixth Avenue wright Noel Coward employed his 50th produc- North. Tim and Eric return to the road for a tour tion to chronicle human life in its twilight years. filled with more spoofs, goofs and insanity, includ- Lotta Bainbridge, a once-acclaimed performer, ing some very special surprises we can’t talk about moves into The Wings, a charity retirement home right now! wmarocks.com for aging actresses. When she rekindles an old feud with a former rival, May Davenport, the two FEBRUARY 6 dueling divas are forced to come face-to-face with One Acts Festival past indiscretions and present indignities to see if Darkhorse Theater, 4610 Charlotte Avenue. Join they can salvage a happy ending for their final act. us for three nights of incredible One Acts! The pull-tight.com Ties That Bind by Taylor James Foster, Rosa & Leo by Adam Szudrich, Oh the Lies We’ve Told by FEBRUARY 3, 22, 29 Louis Johnson, The Waiting Room by C.H., Henry Little Red’s Most Unusual Day Strumento by Claudia Barnett, The Interview by Noah Liff Opera Center, 3622 Redmon Street. Jennifer Bennett, Dictator’s Daughter by Erica With engaging plot twists and lively (and fa- Jo Lloyd, Untethered by Judy Klass, Thump in mous!) music of Offenbach and Rossini, Little the Night by Lydia Oxenham. Tickets are $15. Red delivers a good time and a timely lesson act1nashville.com about caring for your family and the planet. Free

12 FEBRUARY 6-8, 13-16, 20-22, 27-29 ic arts come to life in an exhilarating adventure Breaking Up Is Hard To Do that reminds us that our dreams are within reach. Chaffin’s Barn Dinner Theatre, 8204 Highway 100. bridgestonearena.com Nashville’s original barn and most unique dining FEBRUARY 7 and entertainment experience offers a premium Shawn Wayans buffet and professional theater. Set at a Catskills Zanies Comedy Night Club, 2025 8th Avenue resort in 1960, this is the sweetly comic story of South. Shawn starred in the box office hits, Little Lois and Marge, two friends from Brooklyn in Man and White Chicks, both of which he also search of good times and romance over one wild co-wrote and co-executive produced. When not Labor Day weekend. chaffinsbarntheatre.com on the road performing stand up, Shawn can be FEBRUARY 6-9 found hard at work in the “lab” where he and his Cirque du Soleil: AXEL brothers are busy concocting their next project. Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway. Cirque du Soleil zanies.com is back on ice with AXEL, a new electrifying experi- FEBRUARY 7-9, 13-16 ence fusing world-class ice skating with breathtak- Steel Magnolias ing acrobatics. Follow AXEL and his dynamic group Jamison Theater in The Factory at Franklin. Robert of friends whose passion for live music and graph- Harling’s beloved play about the hope, healing and

especially for kids SATURDAY MORNINGS Kidsville Story Time Wishing Chair Puppets Story Time The Parthenon, 2500 West End Avenue. Kids 12 Nashville Public Library Children’s Theatre, and younger will explore a different weekly theme 615 Church Street. Limited free parking for and create a related piece of art. Free Parthenon 1-1/2 hours in the library’s parking garage. admission and materials included, 11–11:45 am. library.nashville.org kidsvilleonline.org TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY MORNINGS FEBRUARY 5, 12, 19, 26 Enjoy 30-minute enchanting productions, free Knee-High Naturalist of charge. The Professor, Library Pete, and Mary Owl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary, 545 Beech Creek Mary sing, juggle and read books with puppet Road. Each week has a different focus em- friends at 9:30 am, 10:30 am, 11:30 am. For ages phasizing working together through discovery, 6 and under, but all are welcome. crafts, and outdoor exploration. No strollers or FEBRUARY 1, 5, 8, 10, 12, 15, 22, 24, 27 unregistered siblings, please. Space is limited Lorraine: The Girl Who Sang the Storm Away and pre-registration is required. owlshill.org a brand new musical marionette show adapted FEBRUARY 20, 22, 29 from the book by Ketch Secor and illustrated Hans Christian Andersen by Higgins Bond. Lorraine and her Pa Paw Nashville Children’s Theatre, 25 Middleton love to play music and sing songs. When a big Street. 13-year-old Christian Andersen is the Tennessee-mountain storm rolls in and their in- first commoner ever chosen by the King of struments are nowhere to be found, can Lorraine Denmark to study at the Royal Academy, but he find the music inside herself to get through isn’t sure he wants to go. He’ll have to move to the fearsome thunder and rain? Performances Copenhagen and live without his parents. Royal at 10:30 am and 11:30 am. Recommended for students have shoes without holes in them and ages 4–12, but all are welcome. books; Christian can’t even afford paper. Plus his ————————————————————— new teacher is rumored to be meaner than a sea THURSDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS witch. Based on the real life of Hans Christian Storytime at the TN State Museum Andersen, this world premiere musical features TN State Museum, 1000 Rosa L. Parks Boulevard. a score by legendary Broadway composer Frank For children 3 to 6 years old, Storytime in the Loesser and an original libretto by Timothy Allen Children’s Gallery will include a book reading McDonald. nashvillechildrenstheatre.org and craft or other activities. Free, 10:30–11 am (except for holidays). tnmuseum.org

13 performing arts reflect on what it means to be a man or woman, how gender affects one’s existence, and more. nashvilleballet.com humor possible in the midst of heartache. Surround yourself with this cast of Louisiana ladies in Truvey’s FEBRUARY 15 hair parlor as they bond through beauty shop gos- Music City Improv sip, laughter, loss and love. studiotenn.com Third Coast Comedy Club, Marathon Village, 1310 Clinton Avenue. This high octane show from FEBRUARY 7, 8, 13-16, 20-23 A Streetcar Named Desire Nashville’s longest running improv troupe features live and video sketch comedy. Shows are consid- Andrew Johnson Theater, Tennessee Performing ered PG-13 and are a mix of short form and long Arts Center, 505 Deaderick Street. One of the form. musiccityimprov.com greatest works of American theater, A Streetcar Named Desire brings southern belle Blanche FEBRUARY 16 DuBois to New Orleans to reunite with her sister, Jazz on the Move Stella, and to escape her past. Her sophisticated Frist Art Museum, 919 Broadway. This month’s exterior crumbles as she intertwines with Stella’s feature is The Life and Music of Betty Carter, a simple life and her fierce and unpredictable hus- presentation for Black History Month with Dara band, Stanley. We’re celebrating 35 years of the- Tucker. Betty Carter is an awarded singer who has ater with the classic that won Tennessee Williams performed with notable musicians such as Dizzy his Pulitzer Prize. nashvillerep.org Gillespie, Charlie Parker, and Lionel Hampton. Her style is focused on improvisation and scat singing. FEBRUARY 11-16 Blue Man Group Vocalist Dara Tucker is one of the most popular and versatile artists to emerge from Nashville’s Andrew Jackson Hall, Tennessee Performing thriving jazz scene, and well-known for her pre- Arts Center, 505 Deaderick Street. These per- vious presentations on Nancy Wilson and Nina formances are euphoric celebrations of human Simone. nashvillejazz.org connection through art, music, comedy, FEBRUARY 18 and non-verbal com- Trey McLaughlin & The Sounds of Zamar munication. Blue Man War Memorial Auditorium, 301 6th Avenue North. Group is universally Trey McLaughlin & The Sounds of Zamar have appealing to a broad range of age groups and carved a unique place for themselves in the mu- cultural backgrounds, and continually injected sic industry through soul-stirring arrangements of with new music, fresh stories, custom instruments, contemporary gospel, musical theater, and rich and sensory stimulating graphics. tpac.org original compositions. wmarocks.com FEBRUARY 13-16, 20-23, 27-29 FEBRUARY 27 Joseph and the Amazing Techicolor Poet’s Corner featuring Doug Hoekstra Dreamcoat Scarritt Bennett Center, Vanderbilt University. Join The Larry Keeton Theatre, 108 Donelson Pike. fellow poetry enthusiasts for a monthly reading With music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by a featured local poet. Over the years, various by Tim Rice, this beloved musical is based on the themes have surfaced: religious and faith based; “coat of many colors” story from the Bible’s book emotions including love, hate, hurt, frustration, of Genesis. The show is mostly sung-through with etc; personal reflections and observations of life; only a few lines of dialogue. It’s a family-friend- nature; resistance to the “isms” of society. Enjoy ly story, with familiar themes and catchy music. an evening hearing good poetry. Free, open to thelarrykeetontheatre.org the public. scarrittbennett.org FEBRUARY 14-16 FEBRUARY 28-29 Attitude: Other Voices Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater James K. Polk Theater, Tennessee Performing Arts Andrew Jackson Hall, Tennessee Performing Center. A collection of choreographers known Arts Center, 505 Deaderick Street. Using African- for pushing the envelope explore gender identi- American spirituals, song-sermons, gospel songs ty and stereotypes in a series of groundbreaking and holy blues, Alvin Ailey’s Revelations fervently new works. These artists take ballet beyond the explores the places of deepest grief and holiest boundary of what is traditionally expected as they joy in the soul. tpac.org 14 key info

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Aquarium Restaurant chicken, combination platters and a nice selec- Opry Mills Mall. Sensational seafood in a unique tion of steaks. All fried items may be grilled upon setting. Dine around a 200,000 gallon tank featur- request. “Possibly the best catfish in the nation.” ing more than 100 species of colorful tropical fish – Craig Claiborne, former food critic for the N.Y. including sharks and stingrays. Delicious menu Times. Voted Best Catfish Restaurant for last three selections from burgers to seafood platters. After years running, MS Magazine statewide voting, and your meal, visit the Treasure Chest Gift Shop. “2019 Best Catfish in Nashville” by Foursquare. You’ll want to make Aquarium part of your next (615) 889-1930, cockofthewalkrestaurant.com outing, field trip, birthday party or special event. Joe’s Crab Shack Reservations recommended. (615) 514-FISH, 123 Second Avenue South. Joe’s Crab Shack offers aquariumrestaurants.com a variety of favorites from all parts of the sea and Cock of the Walk shore. From its extensive menu, guests can choose 2624 Music Valley Drive. Themed family Catfish from buckets of seasonal seafood, fried shrimp restaurant with servers dressed in period attire! platters and fish dishes, as well as options from the Cornbread flipped table side, in a rustic fun at- “mainland” that include steak, sandwiches, and mosphere. Fixings like coleslaw, beans, greens chicken. Come eat at Joe’s and be a part of a fun & skillet made cornbread. We also offer shrimp, experience! (615) 242-2722, joescrabshack.com

where the locals(615) 750-2912 go 360 Bistro Husk Sinema The Southern Great wine & food Brilliant fresh food Dynamic dining Steak & Oyster 6000 Highway 100 37 Rutledge Street 2600 8th Avene South Delish (615) 353-5604 (615) 256-6565 (615) 942-7746 150 3rd Avenue (615) 724-1762 Adele’s Josephine The 404 Kitchen Layers of Passion American Bistro Cuisine Eats with local flair Virago 1210 McGavock Street 2316 12th Avenue South 404 12th Avenue South Sushi gets stylish (615) 988-9700 (615) 292-7766 (615) 251-1404 1126 McGavock Street (615) 254-1902 Café Intermezzo Margot European Style ~ Great Dining fabulous. Five Stars 1017 Woodland Street food. Fresh coffee. “desserting” in 12 South neighborhood 502 2nd Avenue (615) 227-4668 (615) 346-9507 Miel Christie Cookie Co. Cock of the Walk Fresh French Cuisine 2606 12th Avenue South Best catfish! 343 53rd Avenue North Closes 10 pm · (615) 454-3162 2624 Music Valley Drive (615) 298-3663 (615) 889-1930 Frothy Monkey Park Cafe Coffee shop Eastland Cafe Fresh, local 2509 12th Avenue South Savor & leave satisfied 4403 Murphy Road Closes 10 pm · (615) 600-4756 97 Chapel Avenue (615) 383-4409 (615) 627-1088 Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams Pinewood Social 2312 12th Avenue South Meet, Mix, Mingle Etch Closes 11:30 pm · (615) 292-7794 Unique delicious creative 33 Peabody Street 303 Demonbreun Street (615) 751-8111 Las Paletas (615) 522-0685 Ice Pops Rolf And Daughters 2911 12th Avenue South Innovative brilliant food & wine Giovanni Closes 5 pm · (615) 386-2101 Ristorante 700 Taylor Street Splurge worthy Italian (615) 866-9897 White Bison Coffee 909 20th Avenue South Comfort food · Breakfast · Outdoor seating Silo 2607 12th Avenue South (615) 760-5932 Gourmet Farm Food Closes 10 pm · (615) 385-2404 1121 5th Avenue North

20 Nashville Nightlife Dinner Theater Diana Murrell and others. Great Southern Buffet is 2416 Music Valley Drive, Music Valley Village, at 5:30 pm and show time is 6:30 pm. Reservations across from Gaylord Opryland Hotel and Grand recommended. Dinner and show is $47.95, show Ole Opry. Nashville’s premier Country Music only is $30. Tour groups welcome. (615) 885-4747, Dinner Theater features The Best of Country Music nashvillenightlife.com Show, with songs made famous by legendary art- Rainforest Café ists and today’s superstars. See stars such as “Opry This unique dining concept located in Opry Mills Star” Jeannie Seely, “Rising Star” Zach Janson, is an adventure through a realistic indoor rain- forest with lush foliage, cascading waterfalls and giant aquariums. The menu has Mexican, Italian, 2213 8th Ave. S. Open lunch and dinner— Cajun and Caribbean flavors, ranging from exotic (615) 891-4488 Mon.-Fri. to traditional. The children’s menu will please your Open for dinner Sat. little “wild ones.” Don’t forget to stop by the Retail Village for a wide selection of unique souvenirs! (615) 514-3000, rainforestcafe.com The Smiling Elephant 2213 8th Avenue South. A gem of a Thai restau- rant regaled by the locals. Their mission is to serve healthy, authentic Thai cuisine at a reasonable price. The specialty of the house is Pad Thai. All dishes use the freshest ingredients. Enjoy exquisite food and the gentle spirit that you feel upon enter- ing. (615) 891-4488, thesmilingelephant.com

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ashville has shopping pockets all (Broadway at Third Avenue). Nashville’s famous naround the city. In addition to great “Lower Broadway” area known around the world vacation memories, you’ll be itching to buy for its honky tonks and one-of-a-kind authentic something to take home from Nashville! Visit the country music attractions, Opry Originals brings gift shops located in museums, venues and other together the iconic roots of the Grand Ole Opry memorable attractions. Check out the different and country music’s contemporary culture for a indoor and outdoor malls, and enjoy shopping shopping experience like no other. Downtown, Midtown, the Gulch, Marathon Village, The Opry Shop Elliston Place, 12 South, 8th Avenue, Hillsboro 2804 Opryland Drive. Enjoy the Grand Ole Opry Village, Green Hills, Nashville West, Germantown, experience anytime with a stop at The Opry Shop, Sylvan Park, Berry Hill, East Nashville, Nashville located within the Grand Ole Opry House. It’s the Farmers’ Market, Music Valley, and more areas place for great Opry gifts and collectibles for all throughout and surrounding Music City. ages. Open seven days a week. The Mall at Green Hills Ryman Auditorium Gift Shop 2126 Abbott Martin Road. This high-end mall 116 Fifth Avenue North, (615) 458-8700. Find ex- has more than 100 stores and restaurants on two clusive Ryman merchandise including CDs, DVDs, main floors, including Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co., posters, prints, books and apparel. Make your own Burberry, and The RH Design Galleries. custom t-shirt at the activity station! Open seven Opry Mills Mall days a week. Tennessee’s largest outlet and value retail shop- The Tennessee Museum Store ping, dining and entertainment destination with 1000 Rosa L. Parks Boulevard. The perfect place to more than 200 stores, including several first-in- shop for Tennessee crafts, jewelry, books, toys and market name-brand additions. Opry Mills’ impres- other items. Discount offered to museum mem- sive roster of designer outlet stores include: Coach bers, state employees and military personnel. Factory Store, G by GUESS, Michael Kors, Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store, Saks Fifth Avenue OFF Woodcuts Gallery and Framing 5TH, Tommy Bahama Outlet, Vera Bradley and 1613 Jefferson Street, (615) 321-5357. Offering more. Other popular value retailers include Bed hundreds of open and limited edition prints, seri- Bath & Beyond, Build-A-Bear Workshop, Disney graphs, original pieces, framed art, cards, figurines, Store Outlet, LEGO, RCC Western Wear and and fast custom framing. woodcutsfineart.com Under Armour Factory House. Opry Mills is home to a variety of family dining and entertainment ven- shopping on 12th Avenue South ues: Aquarium Restaurant, Rainforest Cafe, Claim Jumper and Madame Tussauds Wax Attraction. Judith Bright imogene + willie And in true Nashville fashion, live performances Jewelry store Clothing store and musical entertainment are regularly provided 2307 12th Ave. So. 2601 12th Ave. So. on Opry Mills’ Entertainment Stage. (615) 269-5600 (615) 292-5005 65 South Ease E Way Savant Vintage Consignment shop Vintage clothing store Located in Opry Mills Mall just steps away from the 2511 12th Ave. So. 2302 12th Ave. So. permanent home of the Grand Ole Opry, 65 South (615) 297-3229 (615) 385-0856 has everything Nashville all in one place, including items from The Bluebird Café, the Nashville tele- Hero Boutique Vinnie Louise vision show and, of course, fashion apparel and 2306 12th Ave. So. Women’s clothing store accessories you need to outfit your southern style. (615) 457-1206 2308 12th Ave. So. #2430 Opry Originals (615) 490-1786 Located in the heart of downtown at 300 Broadway 23 attractions

Bicentennial Mall State Park mercial roots in the nineteenth century through its 600 James Robertson Parkway. A public park with vibrant life today. Open daily 9 am–5 pm. Package statues, monuments, fountains, trails, bell tow- upgrades available, and be sure to include a tour ers, an amphitheater and home to the Nashville of historic RCA Studio B, where Elvis and others Farmers’ Market. Get a taste of Tennessee’s history, recorded over 35,000 songs. Shop the Museum geology, and scenic wonder as you walk along an Store and savor a made-from-scratch meal at Two inscribed timeline. Each of the 31 erupting geyser Twenty•Two Grill and Catering. (615) 416-2001, fountains represent a Tennessee major river. The countrymusichalloffame.org war monument, an 18,000-pound granite globe, Frist Art Museum floating on water and rotating, pays tribute to the 919 Broadway. There is always something to marvel Tennessee World War II veterans. over in the spacious galleries of this magnificent Centennial art deco building. Shop the gift shop for a fabulous Park array of art prints and supplies, books, educational 2500 West materials, clothing, blown glass, pottery, and jew- End Avenue. elry made by local and regional artisans. The café A designed is open for brunch, lunch, snacks, and dinner on landscape on Thursday and Friday evenings. fristartmuseum.org one hundred Grand Ole Opry twenty-two 2804 Opryland Drive. The world’s longest-running acres in mid- live radio town Nashville. The city’s premier park features the show fea- iconic Parthenon and statue Athena, a one-mile tures the walking trail, Lake Watauga, Centennial Art Center, best in historical monuments, beautiful gardens, band country, shell, dog park, exercise trail and much more. bluegrass, Cheekwood Estate & Gardens comedy 11200 Forrest Park Drive. Beautiful botanic gar- and more. dens located on a 55-acre estate. The mansion, Artists listed on the National Register of Historic Places, scheduled to appear this month include Luke houses American, European, and contemporary Combs, Charlie Daniels Band, Craig Morgan, art. Themed art installations in the gardens change Tracy Lawrence, Old Crow Medicine Show annually. cheekwood.org (pictured), Chris Young, Runaway June, the Opry debut of Jake Hoot, and more! Shows Tuesday, ® Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Friday and Saturday at 7 pm. For tickets, visit 2222 Fifth Avenue South. Experience the history of opry.com or call (615) 871-OPRY. America’s music through excit- Grand Ole Opry House Backstage Tours ing new exhib- Guided tours of the Grand Ole Opry House offer its, entertaining visitors an up-close look at the celebrated 4,400- films, interactive seat venue and country’s most famous show, displays, and an including themed dressing rooms, the artists’ en- incredible array trance, the Opry stage, and more. Daytime tours of costumes and are available seven days a week, featuring an all instruments at new immersive video experience. Tours are also the largest popular music museum in the world. Sing available following most Opry performances with Me Back Home, the museum’s permanent exhibit, video tour guide Darius Rucker. For a once-in-a- tells the story of country music from its pre-com- lifetime experience, try our Behind the Curtain VIP 24

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The materi- an ancient classic. als exhibited here capture the drama of a time It houses the mag- when thousands of African-American citizens in nificent 42-foot Nashville sparked a nonviolent challenge to ra- statue of Athena, cial segregation. Visitors can sit at the symbolic the largest indoor lunch counter and read the Ten Rules of Conduct sculpture in North carried by sit-in protesters and examine the time- America. There are also fine art exhibits in the line of local and national events. Black and white Parthenon Museum. photographs surround the room, illuminating Radnor Lake State Park dramatic events in this period of Nashville history. 1160 Otter Creek Road. A great place for an ener- library.nashville.org getic hike up steep ridge trails, or a leisurely walk Nashville Zoo along the lake. There are challenging hikes for a 3777 Nolensville Road. day hiker plus flat, mulched and paved trails for Wander through a lush those who want to just stroll and see the scenery. canopy of bamboo, Wildlife and plants are abundant – it is not unusual come face to face with at all to see deer, heron, ducks, turkeys and turtles a clouded leopard, feed during your walk. radnorlake.org Australian parrots, see the new Tiger Crossroads exhibit, and pet a kan- garoo at the ninth largest zoo in the country by landmass. Nashville Zoo is your ticket to African giraffes, poison arrow frogs, zebras, red pandas, kangaroos, gibbons and much more! In between your animal adventures, be sure to take a spin on our Wild Animal Carousel, get a new view of the Zoo from Soaring Eagle zip line, mon- key around our 66,000-square-foot Jungle Gym, or even step back in time on the walking tour at our Grassmere Historic Home and Farm. Ryman Auditorium and Ryman Auditorium Tours (615) 833-1534, nashvillezoo.org 116 Fifth Avenue North. Named Pollstar’s Theatre Old Town Trolley Tours of the Year many times, The Ryman continues a Downtown (See map pages 18-19). Don’t Just Visit more than 100-year music tradition by presenting Nashville…Relive It! Join Old Town Trolley Tours a wide variety of world-class entertainment year for a 12 mile, Hop On – Hop Off Tour of Music City. round. A must-see for any Nashville visitor, The Enjoy colorful anecdotes, humorous stories and Ryman is the very epicenter of Music City. Take a well researched historical facts on the 100 minute self-guided tour and learn the fascinating story of tour. With 15 convenient stops along the route, the building’s construction as you peruse artifacts guests can disembark and enjoy attractions, shop- from more than a century of entertainment history. ping and dining. Discover Music Row, Marathon Dubbed “The Mother Church of Country Music” Motor Works, the Riverfront, Ryman Auditorium, by Nashvillians, it’s well known by this moniker to- Country Music Hall of Fame, Broadway – Honky day. Guided tours are available on a limited basis. Tonk Row, the Parthenon and much, much Visit the Gift Shop as well as Café Lula. For tickets more! Old Town Trolley Tours is the “attraction call (615) 889-3060, visit the Ryman Box Office, or that takes you to the attractions.” 100% Money ryman.com. Open seven days a week. Back Guarantee. 201 Broadway, (615) 258-5924. Tennessee State Capitol trolleytours.com Charlotte Avenue, between Sixth and Seventh The Parthenon Avenues. The 19th-century, Greek Revival historic Centennial Park. This Nashville treasure is recog- Tennessee State Capitol stands today much as it nized as one of the world’s most impressive scale did when completed in 1859. Free guided tours

29 attractions icant artifacts related to the state’s history, along with displays of art, furniture, textiles, and photo- leave from the first floor Information Desk every graphs produced by Tennesseans. The Museum’s hour, with the first tour at 9 am, and the final tour Civil War holdings of uniforms, battle flags and at 3 pm. Self-guided tours are also available at the weapons are among the finest in the nation. Free Information Desk. admission. tnmuseum.org TN State Museum The Upper Room 1000 Rosa L. Parks Boulevard. The new 1908 Grand Avenue, midtown. An active chapel 137,000-square-foot Tennessee State Museum sits and museum, The Upper Room features a nearly at the foot of Capitol Hill at Bicentennial Capitol life-size wood carv- Mall State Park, and is designed to bring history to ing of da Vinci’s life. It includes a “Tennessee Time Tunnel” chron- The Last Supper, icling the state’s rich history and leading visitors permanent and though the seasonal exhibits, Museum’s as well as a peace- perma- ful garden. View nent col- Christian artwork dating back to the 12th century, lection, a a Madonna and Child Gallery exhibit, 100 nativi- hands-on ty scenes during the Christmas holidays, and a children’s Ukrainian egg display during Lent and Easter. Come gallery, six experience the tranquility of the Upper Room rotating amid the city’s tumult. Open Monday–Thursday, 8 galleries, am–4:30 pm, Friday 8 am–12:30 pm. Closed hol- a state-of-the art digital learning center and a idays and weekends. Call (615) 340-7207 or visit two-story Grand Hall. Exhibitions include signif- chapel.upperroom.org.

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