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Road. Come see the Zoo in a whole new light and this month’s feature enjoy the country’s largest Chinese lantern festival FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS (photo above). Over 500 custom-made silk lanterns will be spread across 60 acres, creating elaborate Grand Ole Opry shows are performed every displays with some of your favorite Zoo animals, Friday and Saturday in January. Since 1925, holiday-themed scenes and even a 200-foot-long country’s best dragon. 5–9 pm. nashvillezoo.org have mesmer- TUESDAYS THROUGH SUNDAYS ized audiences TN State Museum Highlights Tours at the Opry, the TN State Museum, show that made 1000 Rosa L. Parks country music fa- Boulevard. Our free mous. While per- Museum Highlights formances from tour is a great way to both legendary see some never-be- entertainers and fore-seen artifacts the latest country and hear some of music acts are the the great stories of Tennessee history. 2–2:45 pm norm, when you go to the Opry, you’ll also (except for holidays). tnmuseum.org enjoy bluegrass bands, comedy, and more. The show moves downtown to its most fa- TUESDAY EVENINGS mous former home, the historic Ryman Tipsy Tour Auditorium, for the winter months. See the 21c Museum Hotel Nashville, 221 2nd Avenue new stars, superstars, and legends of country North. Curious about contemporary art? Learn music on the stage where many of them got about our current exhibition, Fragile Figures: their start and some are experiencing the Beings and Time. Grab a discounted drink 6–7 thrill for the very first time. Artists scheduled pm from the Tipsy Tour menu, and join us in the to appear this month include Alan Jackson, lobby at 7 pm to explore art with a guided tour. Alison Krauss, Zach Williams, Carly Pearce, 21cmuseumhotels.com and more! For Opry tickets and information JANUARY 1-5 visit opry.com or call (615) 871-OPRY. Holiday Lights at Cheekwood Cheekwood Botanical Garden & Museum of Art, 1200 Forrest Park Drive. Delight in the joy DAILY of the remaining holiday season with one million Grand Ole Opry House Backstage Tours lights illuminat- Guided tours of the Grand Ole Opry House offer ing the gardens. visitors an up-close look at the celebrated 4,400- Holiday Lights seat venue and country’s most famous show, in- is a timed-tick- cluding themed dressing rooms, the artists’ en- eted event with trance, the Opry stage, and more. Daytime tours two evening time are available seven days a week, featuring an all slots available. new immersive video experience hosted by Garth See real reindeer, Brooks and Trisha Yearwood. For more informa- Santa, holiday car- tion, visit opry.com or call (615) 871-OPRY. olers, and relax THURSDAY-SUNDAY IN JANUARY at the s’mores pits. Seasonal drinks and food Zoolumination: Chinese Festival of Lights truck goodness will be available for purchase. Nashville Zoo at Grassmere, 3777 Nolensville cheekwood.org 3 Greater Nashville

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Contact Nashville Key for advertising opportunities. JANUARY 2-4, 11 events Marshmallow Hikes Owl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary, 545 Beech Creek Franklin. From superheroes, to horror, to pop-cul- Road. Enjoy a nice hike in the winter woods fol- ture, we’ve got something for everyone! Fan Fest lowed by hot chocolate and roasted marshmal- brings the stars of today’s television shows and lows. Select your hike preference when you regis- movies to you. The events combine the greatness ter online from Challenging, Moderate, or Family/ of Walker Stalker Con and Heroes & Villains Fan Easy. owlshill.org Fest under one roof. fanfestevents.com/nashville JANUARY 3-5, 10-12, 17-19, 24-26, 31 JANUARY 4-5 Winter Market Nashville Home and Garden Show Nashville Farmers’ Market. 900 Rosa L Parks The Fairgrounds Nashville, Expo 3. For one Boulevard. This Market features farmers, artisans weekend, there will be wall-to-wall displays and vendors selling pasture-raised meats, eggs, and exhibits of the latest trends in home im- milk, cheese, lettuce, greens, winter produce, provement. Most importantly you’ll have the honey, mushrooms, baked goods, artisan foods, opportunity to speak directly with experts and arts and crafts, body care products, jewelry, cloth- receive the advice and inspiration you need to ing and more. nashvillefarmersmarket.org turn your dream home or other home improve- JANUARY 3, 14, 20, 21, 31 ment project into a reality. Free admission. The Huckabee Show nashvillehomeandgardenshow.com 30 Music Village Boulevard, JANUARY 4-5 Hendersonville. Be part of a live Intergalactic Bead & Jewelry Show studio audience and enjoy news, The Fairgrounds Nashville, Expo 2. Some of music, entertainment and fun with the finest exhibitors in the business will be on former Governor of Arkansas, Mike Huckabee and hand to answer your questions and delight his special guests! Tickets are free. For ages 16+. your eyes with their many intricate pieces of Seating at 6:30 pm. Walk-ins welcome! Register art. Shop the East Coast’s #1 Bead Show for online or call 833-HUCKABEE for more info. the best of the best! Admission & Hours: $3 huckabeetix.tv advance, $5 at door, $5 parking, 10 am–5 pm; JANUARY 4 beadshows.com Public Star Party JANUARY 7, 16, 18, 27 Bells Bend Outdoor Center, 4187 Old Hickory Nashville Predators Boulevard. Join the Barnard-Seyfert Astronomical Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway. Enjoy NHL hock- Society 6:30–8:30 pm as they set up telescopes for ey in Smashville on Jan. 7 vs. Boston Bruins; Jan. 16 everyone to enjoy the view of the winter night sky! vs. Anaheim Ducks; Jan. 18 vs. Buffalo Sabres; Jan. bsasnashville.com 27 vs. Dallas Stars at 5:30 pm; Dec. 23 vs. Arizona JANUARY 4-5 Coyotes; Dec. 27 Monster Jam vs. Toronto Maple Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway. Nashville fans will Leafs. All games witness a fierce battle for the championship with each at 7 pm unless competitor contending in customized high-powered otherwise noted. vehicles: Monster Jam Speedsters, Monster Jam predators.nhl.com ATVs and of course, the iconic Monster Jam trucks in JANUARY 9-12 events sure to leave fans on the edge of their seats. Nashville Boat Show Fans are invited to the pre-event Pit Party before the Music City Center, 201 Fifth Avenue South. Kick off event where they can get up-close-and personal the New Year at the Nashville Boat Show, the larg- with the Monster Jam trucks and drivers, take pho- est event of its kind in Tennessee. The boat show is tos and get autographs. bridgestonearena.com, a one-stop shop to get ready for fun on the water, monsterjam.com with sales on more than 300 boats, plus fishing and JANUARY 4-5 boating educational opportunities, the latest in Fan Fest Nashville marine technologies and outdoor accessories, and Williamson County AG Expo Park, 4215 Long Lane, fun for the whole family. Hours: Thursday 2–9 pm;

5 events JANUARY 17 Nashville Farmers’ Market Night Market Friday 12–9 pm; Saturday 10 am–9 pm; Sunday 11 900 Rosa Parks Boulevard. Shop and dine with lo- am–5 pm. Daily admission: $12 adults (13 and old- cal artisans, restaurants and shops, locally raised er); free for children 12 and under. Free for active meats, freshly baked desserts, seasonal cocktails, military with military ID. Check the website for tick- ADVENTURE craft beer, local wine, and more! All are welcome RESTAURANT • GROUP TOURS ets and daily promotions. nashvilleboatshow.com for live music and family-friendly activities. Free ad- EDUCATION PROGRAMS • MYSTIC MERMAIDS JANUARY 14 mission, 5–9 pm. nashvillefarmersmarket.org BEHIND THE SCENES TOURS Self Care Film Fair JANUARY 18 GROUP MENUS • GIFT SHOP Family & Children’s Services, 2400 Clifton Avenue. Nashville Winter Wellness Festival Kick off the new year with strategies and resources The Fairgrounds Nashville, Speedway. Want ad- for self-care. Watch inspirational short films from vice, help, info on how to get fit, healthy and well in Academy Award winning filmmakers about real- 2020? Then this festival is right for you! Vendors of- life stories of transformation. Connect with free fering everything from Acupuncture to Yoga, CBD community health resources and join in fitness oil to Spas. Plus free workshops, free cookery dem- demos. Enjoy a healthy lunch, giveaways, and net- os, activities for all the family and free entertain- working. Get ready to re-imagine the way you think ment on the main stage. Lots of giveaways, food Opry Mills • Exit 11 Off Briley Parkway • 615.514.3474 • aquariumrestaurants.com about your health – mind, body, spirit and commu- vendors and so much more. Tickets: $5 in advance, nity. takecare.org $8 onsite. nashvillewellnessfest.com

art crawls JANUARY 3 Downtown Franklin Friday Art Crawl Charming shops and galleries, live music and refresh- ments make Franklin a great place to be from 6–9 pm. franklinartscene.com JANUARY 4 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 pend your evening JANUARY 4 OPRY MILLS • 615.514.3000 at an art crawl! WEHO Art Crawl s Minutes from downtown, Wedgewood/Houston is rich with Rainforestcafe.com #Rainforestcafe Various area galleries of- art and music culture. Check out groundbreaking art from the fer rare opportunities to artist run spaces on Chestnut Street to the commercial galler- view diverse exhibitions ies on Hagan Street along with popups, beginning at 6 pm. featuring many genres of am-wh.com artwork the first Friday or JANUARY 11 happiness Saturday of the month. East Side Art Stumble The events are free, and East Nashville. Galleries, businesses, and studios stretch across is at some venues serve com- the neighborhoods of East Nashville and Inglewood. Saturday joe’s plimentary wine and light event from 6-9, rain or shine. eastsideartstumble.com Crack it. crush it. love it. hors d’oeuvres. These JANUARY 25 open Daily starting at 11am monthly gatherings are an Jefferson Street Art Crawl happy hour • Mon-Fri 3-7pm opportunity to meet the The crawl happens up and down Jefferson, starting at the artists, buy and support Garden Brunch Cafe near Rosa Parks and ending at One Drop & 9pm to Close their work. Ink Tattoo at Jefferson and 28th. The monthly event engages community and highlights art along this historic art corridor as 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 doors! You’ll find a huge variety of gifts, antiques, collectibles, jewelry, arts and crafts, tools, house- wares, handmade clothing, and hundreds of thou- JANUARY 18-19 Nashville Auto Fest sands of other items each month. Free admission; parking $5. thefairgrounds.com The Fairgrounds Nashville, Expo 1 & Expo 2. A combination show and swap meet, this event fea- JANUARY 25 turing original hot rods, trucks and bikes in a va- Harlem Globetrotters riety of categories brings in car lovers and classic Bridgestone Arena, 501 cars from all over the country. The Car Corral pres- Broadway. Since forming ents a showcase for buying and selling collector’s in the 1920s, the Harlem cars; the Car Show offers plaques and a total of Globetrotters have en- over $2,500 in cash awards, and the Swap Meet of- tertained millions of fans fers a place to find or sell rare parts. Discount tick- around the world with ets are available at all O’Reilly Auto Parts Stores. their trademark blend of athletic precision and nashvilleautofest.com razzle-dazzle showmanship. Audiences of all ages continue to delight in the antics of these innovators JANUARY 20 MLK Day March & Convocation of the 3 man weave, high flying dunks, and 4 point shot. Don’t miss your chance to get up close and Starts at Jefferson Street Missionary Baptist, end- personable with a star-stuffed roster. Every show ing at Tennessee State University Gentry Center. features a blend of hilarious hijinks and a new re- Celebrate the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin cord-breaking attempt. The Harlem Globetrotters Luther King, Jr. at one of of the oldest MLK Day are a one-of-a kind experience putting a new spin commemorative marches in the country. This on family time. bridgestonearena.com year’s keynote speaker will be Joy-Ann Reid. mlkdaynashville.com JANUARY 31-FEBRUARY 2 Antiques & Garden Show JANUARY 20-26 Nashville Restaurant Week Music City Center, 201 Fifth Avenue South. More than 150 vendors will show magnificent garden Kick off the new year with a plethora of exciting cu- spaces, fine antiques, linary options at many locally owned restaurants in horticultural items, Davidson and Williamson counties. You are invited informative lectures, to explore the best food Nashville’s independent magnificent gardens, restaurant community has to offer, along with prix a cocktail party or fixe menus and unique dishes that are only avail- two, and some of the able during this week. The participating restau- most renowned design, landscape and architec- rants are members of the Nashville Originals, tural speakers in the world. Celebrating its 30th Nashville’s independent restaurant association glorious year, the Antiques & Garden Show of committed to sustaining Music City’s diverse din- Nashville is longest-running, largest and most ing culture. The organization believes that ​the in- prestigious event of its kind in the country. Hours: dividual creativity of local businesses has helped Friday and Saturday 9 am–6 pm; Sunday 11 am–4 shape the city’s identity and propel Nashville into pm. antiquesandgardenshow.com the nationally recognized culinary hub that it is to- day. Diners will have the opportunity not only to JANUARY 31-FEBRUARY 2 test an array of food genres, but also to support Orchids in the Mansion homegrown restaurants. For more information, Cheekwood Botanical Garden & Museum of Art, and menus, visit nashvilleoriginals.com. 1200 Forrest Park Drive. Orchids will be displayed throughout the historically redecorated mansion JANUARY 24-26 Nashville Flea and present a series of period room interventions to Market explore how the Cheek family likely brought nature indoors and decorated their home. Miltoniopsis, The Fairgrounds Cymbidium, and Phalaenopsis orchids will be Nashville, 625 featured, among others. Closed Mondays. Smith Avenue. cheekwood.org Indoors and out-

8 9 Are A-Changin’: The Words and Music of Bob performing Dylan featuring the 100 voices of the Nashville Symphony Chorus alongside the Nashville arts Symphony. Jan 28, 31: Celebrate Beethoven‘s 250th birth year with violinist Louise Morrison and friends, performing Violin and Piano Sonata No. 8 in G major and String Quartet No. 3 in D major, opus 18. Jan. 30-31: Romantic Rhapsodies will in- clude Bartók’s Rhapsody No. 1 and No. 2, Enescu’s Romanian Rhapsody No. 1 and No. 2, and Brahms’ Symphony No. 3. Check the website for locations and dates. For concert tickets, call the box office at (615) 687-6400 between 10 am and 6 pm Monday JANUARY AT THE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY through Friday or 10 am and 2 pm Saturday. Schermerhorn Symphony Center, 1 Symphony nashvillesymphony.org Place. Ticket packages may be purchased from JANUARY AT THE the Patron Services hotline at (615) 687-6401. 116 Fifth Avenue North. This stellar venue is a six- Season ticket holders receive added benefits! time winner of Pollstar’s Concert Theatre of the Concerts this month: Year award and 2012, 2010 and 2008 Academy of Jan. 3: Salute To Vienna New Year’s Concert will Country Music’s Venue of the Year. This month’s ring in the New Year with a program that evokes all outstanding lineup: Jan. 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 24, the charm and romance of Vienna’s golden hour. 25: Opry at the Ryman; Jan. 5: School of Rock Jan. 7: Drumline Live, a versatile cast trained in at the Ryman; Jan. 12: ; Jan. 13: band programs across the South, mixes original Bobby Bones Million Dollar Show; Jan. 14-16, compositions and top 40 songs in colorfully cho- 19-21: Brandi Carlile; Jan. 23: Loverboy; Jan. reographed routines, with drum riffs and cadences 27: Aaron Lewis. Buy tickets at Ryman box office, that will have you out of your seat and dancing all ryman.com, ticketmaster.com, ticketmaster outlets night long. Presented without orchestra. Jan. 10-12: or call (615) 458-8700. Prokofiev’s Romeo & Juliet, with special guest conductor JoAnn Falletta leading the orchestra in NIGHTLY a suite that brings together the most memorable Live Music at Rudy’s moments from the score. Jan. 14: Coral Kingdoms Rudy’s Jazz Room, 809 Gleaves Street. Nashville’s and Empires of Ice with photographers David only jazz club features live music, a New Orleans Doubilet and Jennifer Haye. Presented without inspired menu, local brews, and tipsy cocktails. orchestra. Jan. 16-18: Foreigner will make their rudysjazzroom.com American orchestral debut with the Nashville SUNDAY AFTERNOONS Symphony. Jan. 19: Let Freedom Sing, a free Jazz Sundays community event concert honoring the life, legacy Tennessee Brew Works, 809 Ewing Avenue. Enjoy and triumphs of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the live jazz every Sunday from 2–6 pm. tnbrew.com civil rights movement. Joined by special guests, the Nashville Symphony, Celebration Chorus and SUNDAY EVENINGS Celebration Youth Chorus. Jan. 21: Guerrero Bluegrass Jam Conducts NFM Wroclaw Philharmonic. Come Station Inn, 402 12th Avenue South. Free admis- experience the the Nashville Symphony’s music di- sion on Sunday evening at Nashville’s premiere lis- rector Giancarlo Guerrero’s European orchestra as tening room for bluegrass and roots music. “Cold they perform Bartók’s lyrical Third Piano Concerto beer, hot pickin’ and friends you won’t meet until with Gilmore Award-winner Piotr Anderszewski, you get here.” Showtime 8 pm. stationinn.com along with Polish composer Lutosławski’s Concerto TUESDAY EVENINGS for Orchestra, a pulse-pounding tour-de-force that Ultimate Comedy Open Mic Night will leave you breathless. Jan. 24: Voctave: The The East Room, 2412 Gallatin Avenue. Come see Corner of Broadway and Main Street. Enjoy comedians try new material. Get there before 8 a night of your favorite Broadway and Disney pm and you can throw your name in the hat to try tunes with these a cappella sensations from the your own funny jokes. It’s great for a fun date, and 11 singers of Voctave. Jan 26: The Times They its free! Featuring house band The Grey Grays 10 and hosted by favorite grump Brad Edwards. Each ly live music soirée hosted by saxophonist Joe comic gets 4 minutes. Limit 25 comics. Showtime Johnson, featuring some of Nashville’s best mu- is 8:30–10:30 pm. theeastroomnashville.com sicians, bands and vocalists. minervaavenue.com TUESDAY EVENINGS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS Acoustic Pickin’ Party Music at the Frist Centennial Black Box Theater, 211 27th Avenue Frist Art Museum, 919 Broadway. Enjoy a free North. Bring an acoustic instrument and join the early evening of music in the Cafe or Grand Lobby, circle, 7–9 pm. All styles of music, including orig- 6 pm. fristartmuseum.org inals. Great for developing chops, and learning FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS new tunes. Bring a couple tunes you’d like to play Illusions The Drag Queen Show and an open mind. Ages 12–up. nashville.gov 115 2nd Avenue North. Come see this amazing EVERY THURSDAY Nashville drag queen show and laugh until you cry Jazz on the Ave all night long while being amazed by the stellar Minerva Avenue, 1002 Buchanan Street. A week- performances in tribute to some of your old-time

especially for kids admission and materials included, 11–11:45 am. kidsvilleonline.org Wishing Chair Puppets Story Time JANUARY 16, 18, 24, 25, 29 Nashville Public Library Children’s Theatre, Secret Soldiers: Civil War Heroines in 615 Church Street. Limited free parking for Disguise 1-1/2 hours in the library’s parking garage. Nashville Children’s Theatre, 25 Middleton Street. library.nashville.org While the Civil War rages on outside the walls TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY MORNINGS of the Marine U.S.A. General Hospital, another Enjoy 30-minute enchanting productions, free conflict arises inside. A nurse has discovered that of charge. The Professor, Library Pete, and Mary injured Private Lyons Wakeman is actually Sarah Mary sing, juggle and read books with puppet Wakeman, a woman! Should the hospital regis- friends at 9:30 am, 10:30 am, 11:30 am. For ages try be changed to prove that women can fight 6 and under, but all are welcome. in battle? Or should it stay intact so Sarah can JANUARY 18 receive her earned pension and her family avoid Kaytek the Wizard by Janusz Korczak is an shame? nashvillechildrenstheatre.org award-winning puppet play traveling the coun- JANUARY 25-26 try and performed in a European style of table- PAW Patrol Live! Race to the Rescue top puppetry with projected animation. The au- Andrew Johnson Theater, Tennessee Performing thor of the story, was a child’s rights activist in Arts Center, 505 Deaderick Street. Come roll with Poland and a hero of the Holocaust. Intended the PAW Patrol as everybody’s favorite heroic for ages 8 and older. Showtimes: 1 pm and 3 pups race to the rescue on the day of the Great pm, running time 55 minutes. Adventure Bay Race. When Mayor Goodway ————————————————————— goes missing, Chase, Marshall, Skye and the THURSDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS rest of the PAW Patrol will need to team up with Storytime at the TN State Museum Ryder to save Adventure Bay’s mayor and stop TN State Museum, 1000 Rosa L. Parks Boulevard. Foggy Bottom’s Mayor Humdinger from winning For children 3 to 6 years old, Storytime in the the race. tpac.org Children’s Gallery will include a book reading JANUARY 25 and craft or other activities. Free, 10:30–11 am Raccoon Log Ride (except for holidays). tnmuseum.org Third Coast Comedy Club, 1310 Clinton SATURDAY MORNINGS Street. This improvised woodland adventure Kidsville Story Time gets everyone involved, and no two shows are The Parthenon, 2500 West End Avenue. Kids 12 ever the same! Best of all, kids from the au- and younger will explore a different weekly theme dience have opportunities to play on stage! and create a related piece of art. Free Parthenon thirdcoastcomedy.club

11 performing arts vulgarity to win a laugh, and is no stranger to win- ning over new audiences with every appearance favorite classics as well as the latest pop favorites. he makes. zanies.com Perfect for parties, couples night out, guys night JANUARY 18 out, ladies night out or even moms night out. Age The Day 21+ event. illusionsthedragqueenshow.com James K. Polk Theater, Tennessee Performing Arts JANUARY 4 Center, 505 Deaderick Street. An evening-long Kevin Nealon sensory exploration of two journeys – life and the Zanies Comedy Night Club, 2025 8th Avenue eternal, and the post-mortal voyage of the soul. South. Kevin Nealon sets himself apart from other This bold, highly collaborative work explores uni- comedic performers with his unique sense of hu- versal themes through the shared language of mor, dry wit and likable demeanor. Nealon is best music and dance. New music and dance work by known for his nine-year stint as a cast member of cellist Maya Beiser, dancer Wendy Whelan, cho- NBC’s Saturday Night Live, and has received crit- reographer Lucinda Childs, with music by David ical acclaim for his role in the Showtime series, Lang. tpac.org Weeds. zanies.com JANUARY 19 JANUARY 7, 11, 28 Happy Birthday Dolly! The Doyle and Debbie Show Exit/In, 2208 Elliston Place. A tribute show bene- Station Inn, 402 12th Avenue South. This hilarious fitting Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, a book love letter to the country music community and gifting program that mails free, high-quality books its stars is hysterical, and the music is finely-craft- to children from birth until they begin school, no ed. The two stars, Bruce Arntson and Jenny matter their family’s income. Performers include Littleton, have the acting and singing chops Kelsey Waldon, Little Bandit, Taylor Brashears, to carry it all off beautifully. Tickets: $20, 7 pm. Paisley Fields, Justin Hiltner, Lauren Morrow, WORLD PREMIERE doyleanddebbie.com Jason Eskridge plus the house band. Tickets $15. Doors open at 6 pm, event starts at 7 pm. JANUARY 9-12, 16-19, 23-26 exitin.com Winter Shakespeare: Macbeth Troutt Theater, Belmont University. JANUARY 23 Set in an unforgiving, post-apoca- Poet’s Corner featuring Chris Pepple lyptic world, this powerful take on Scarritt Bennett Center, Vanderbilt University. Join one of Shakespeare’s most popular fellow poetry enthusiasts for a monthly reading tragedies tells the tale of prophecy, by a featured local poet. Over the years, various murder, madness, and an unrelenting quest for themes have surfaced: religious and faith based; power. nashvilleshakes.org emotions including love, hate, hurt, frustration, Four of the world’s hottest choreographers collaborate with etc; personal reflections and observations of life; JANUARY 17 Nashville musicians to illuminate the experience of gender. Music City Improv nature; resistance to the “isms” of society. Enjoy an evening hearing good poetry. Free, open to the Third Coast Comedy Club, Marathon Village, public. scarrittbennett.org 1310 Clinton Avenue. This high octane show from Nashville’s longest running improv troupe features JANUARY 24-25 February 14–16, 2020 | TPAC’s Polk Theater live and video sketch comedy. Shows are consid- Schooled ered PG-13 and are a mix of short form and long Chaffin’s Barn Dinner Theatre, 8204 Highway 100. FEATURING CHOREOGRAPHY BY FEATURING LIVE MUSIC PRESENTED AT form. musiccityimprov.com Nashville’s original barn and most unique dining Jennifer Archibald COMPOSED AND PERFORMED BY and entertainment experience offers a premium JANUARY 16-19 Carlos Pons Guerra Louis York buffet and professional theater. In Schooled, all Bruce Bruce Erin Kouwe Cristina Spinei high school principal Ramonda Clark wants to Zanies Comedy Night Club, 2025 8th Avenue do is see her daughter’s volleyball game and Matthew Neenan South. Bruce’s steady style of comedy has been have a romantic anniversary dinner with her hus- showcased across the country, and he has been band. What starts as an easy, low-key day, ends entertaining audiences young and old, and of all up being one of the longest and craziest of her backgrounds, for years. His wit, spontaneity and career. A cast of six actors bring over twenty dazzling personality set him apart from other characters to life in this contemporary comedy. Tickets on sale now! Prices start at $30! standup comedians. Although Bruce is known for chaffinsbarntheatre.com his adult comedy, he prides himself on not using TICKETS AT 615-782-4040 OR nashvilleballet.com 12 WORLD PREMIERE

Four of the world’s hottest choreographers collaborate with Nashville musicians to illuminate the experience of gender.

February 14–16, 2020 | TPAC’s Polk Theater

FEATURING CHOREOGRAPHY BY FEATURING LIVE MUSIC PRESENTED AT Jennifer Archibald COMPOSED AND PERFORMED BY Carlos Pons Guerra Louis York Erin Kouwe Cristina Spinei Matthew Neenan

Tickets on sale now! Prices start at $30! TICKETS AT 615-782-4040 OR nashvilleballet.com 13 performing arts confirm all our wrestlers from Japan have visas and are ready to travel! wmarocks.com JANUARY 24-26 JANUARY 31 Turn Of The Screw Winter Jam Noah Liff Opera Center, 3622 Redmon Street. Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway. This is an in- Hired by a mysterious guardian, a young govern- credible evening of live concerts by the top art- ess travels to an isolated English estate to care ists in Christian music, plus worship and ministry. for two orphaned children. Once she arrives, she Featuring acts by Crowder, Hillsong Young & Free, slowly begins to feel that things may not be what Andy Mineo, Building 429, RED, Austin French, they appear. Is there something sinister afoot? NewSong, Speaker: Greg Stier, Pre-Jam Party with Could it be the supernatural? Or is it simply the Riley Clemmons, Ballenger and Zauntee. This is a product of her overactive imagination? Based on ticketless event and a $15 donation at doors. Pre- the novella by Henry James, Benjamin Britten’s show party begins at 6 pm and the show begins at seductive, luminous score builds delicious ten- 7 pm. jamtour.com sion to create one of opera’s greatest ghost sto- JANUARY 31 ries. Directed by John Hoomes, conducted by Piff The Magic Dragon Dean Williamson, and featuring the Nashville James K. Polk Theater, Tennessee Performing Opera Orchestra. Sung in English with projected Arts Center, 505 Deaderick Street. Piff The Magic English titles. nashvilleopera.org Dragon along with his trusty sidekick Mr Piffles, JANUARY 25 The World’s Only Magic Performing Chihuahua™, Gary Gulman: Peace of Mind Tour and Las Vegas showgirl, Jade Simone, are set James K. Polk Theater, Tennessee Performing to perform a one-of-a-kind comedy magic show Arts Center, 505 Deaderick Street. Gary Gulman fit for the whole family. Performances feature has been a scholarship college football player, the award-winning entertainer’s signature mix- an accountant and a high school teacher. He has ture of wizardry, wit and sarcasm that ignites a made countless television appearances as both a mind-bending and hilarious show fans won’t want comedian and an actor. Over 25 years in comedy, to miss! tpac.org Gulman has established himself as an eminent per- JANUARY 31 former and peerless writer. Gulman’s latest HBO Waiting in the Wings special is his most ambitious work yet — a tour de 112 2nd Avenue South, Franklin. Legendary play- force look at mental illness, equal parts captivating wright Noel Coward employed his 50th production and inspiring. tpac.org to chronicle human life in its twilight years. Lotta JANUARY 25-26 Bainbridge, a once-acclaimed performer, moves Into the Woods into The Wings, a charity retirement home for Franklin Theatre, 419 Main Street, Franklin. The aging actresses. When she rekindles an old feud story follows a Baker and his wife, who wish to have with a former rival, May Davenport, the two du- a child; Cinderella, who wishes to attend the King’s eling divas are forced to come face-to-face with Festival; and Jack, who wishes his cow would give past indiscretions and present indignities to see if milk. When the Baker and his wife learn that they they can salvage a happy ending for their final act. cannot have a child because of a Witch’s curse, pull-tight.com the two set off on a journey to break the curse. JANUARY 31 Everyone’s wish is granted, but the consequences Notes of a Native Song of their actions return to haunt them later with di- OZ Arts Nashville, 6172 Cockrill Bend Circle. sastrous results. Performed by the talented teens Named for James Baldwin’s 1955 collection of of Act Too Players. acttooplayers.com essays on being Black in America, Notes of a JANUARY 26 Native Son, this show imagines Baldwin as a rock New Japan Pro-Wrestling star hero – a flawed essential visionary who trans- War Memorial Auditorium, 301 6th Avenue North. forms how we see ourselves. Stew, Heidi, and their In the wake of the biggest Wrestle Kingdom of all mighty band The Negro Problem use Baldwin’s time, who will head to the USA to carve their own work to examine lingering civil rights hardships destiny at New Beginning? Stay tuned for more in- through a rapturous mix of rock, jazz, and soul. formation on who will be appearing, but we can ozartsnashville.org

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20 Show, with songs made famous by legendary art- Village for a wide selection of unique souvenirs! ists and today’s superstars. See stars such as “Opry (615) 514-3000, rainforestcafe.com Star” Jeannie Seely, “Rising Star” Zach Janson, Diana Murrell and others. Great Southern Buffet is Skull’s Rainbow Room at 5:30 pm and show time is 6:30 pm. Reservations 222 Printers Alley. Skull’s Rainbow Room is a tribute recommended. Dinner and show is $47.95, show to David “Skull” Schulman and the former fine din- only is $30. Tour groups welcome. (615) 885-4747, ing establishments of Nashville’s historic Printers nashvillenightlife.com Alley. Chef Gannon Leary’s critically acclaimed menu showcases a continental twist on American Nudie’s Honky Tonk classics. Premium cocktails and an eclectic beer 409 Broadway. The world famous Nudie’s Honky and wine list complement the award winning cui- Tonk on Broadway resides in a 100-year-old his- sine. Skull’s pays homage to the entertainment of toric three-story building housing millions of yesteryear with burlesque and live music nightly. dollars of rare country music memorabilia, cos- Etta James, Elvis Presley, Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash, tumes, multiple bars, two stages featuring live Paul McCartney, , Waylon Jennings, music and Southern style comfort food for guests. Joni Mitchell, Jerry Lee Lewis, and comedian Andy Open 11 am–3 am daily, this attraction features Griffith have all graced the original checker-board the longest bar in Music City at over 100 feet. stage. skullsrainbowroom.com nudieshonkytonk.com The Smiling Elephant Rainforest Café 2213 8th Avenue South. A gem of a Thai restau- This unique dining concept located in Opry Mills rant regaled by the locals. Their mission is to serve is an adventure through a realistic indoor rain- healthy, authentic Thai cuisine at a reasonable forest with lush foliage, cascading waterfalls and price. The specialty of the house is Pad Thai. All giant aquariums. The menu has Mexican, Italian, dishes use the freshest ingredients. Enjoy exqui- Cajun and Caribbean flavors, ranging from exotic site food and the gentle spirit that you feel upon to traditional. The children’s menu will please your entering. (615) 891-4488, thesmilingelephant.com little “wild ones.” Don’t forget to stop by the Retail

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njoy shopping the many cool areas Store Outlet, LEGO, RCC Western Wear and eand gift shops around town. In addition Under Armour Factory House. Opry Mills is home to great vacation memories, you’ll be itching to to a variety of family dining and entertainment ven- buy something to take home from Nashville! ues: Aquarium Restaurant, Rainforest Cafe, Claim Downtown, Midtown, the Gulch, Marathon Village, Jumper and Madame Tussauds Wax Attraction. Elliston Place, 12South, 8th Avenue, Hillsboro And in true Nashville fashion, live performances Village, Green Hills, Sylvan Park, Berry Hill, East and musical entertainment are regularly provided Nashville, Music Valley, and more areas throughout on Opry Mills’ Entertainment Stage. and surrounding Music City. 65 South The Johnny Cash Museum Store Located in Opry Mills Mall just steps away from the 119 Third Avenue South. Featuring Johnny Cash permanent home of the Grand Ole Opry, 65 South merchandise including t-shirts and other apparel, has everything Nashville all in one place, including mugs, backpacks, tote bags, and more. Call (615) items from The Bluebird Café, the Nashville tele- 256-1777 or visit johnnycashmuseum.com. vision show and, of course, fashion apparel and The Mall at Green Hills accessories you need to outfit your southern style. 2126 Abbott Martin Road. This high-end mall Opry Originals has more than 100 stores and restaurants on two Located in the heart of downtown at 300 Broadway main floors, including Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co., (Broadway at Third Avenue). Nashville’s famous Burberry, and The RH Design Galleries. “Lower Broadway” area known around the world Opry Mills Mall for its honky tonks and one-of-a-kind authentic Tennessee’s largest outlet and value retail shop- country music attractions, Opry Originals brings ping, dining and entertainment destination with together the iconic roots of the Grand Ole Opry more than 200 stores, including several first-in- and country music’s contemporary culture for a market name-brand additions. Opry Mills’ impres- shopping experience like no other. sive roster of designer outlet stores include: Coach The Opry Shop Factory Store, G by GUESS, Michael Kors, Polo 2804 Opryland Drive. Enjoy the Grand Ole Opry Ralph Lauren Factory Store, Saks Fifth Avenue OFF experience anytime with a stop at The Opry Shop, 5TH, Tommy Bahama Outlet, Vera Bradley and located within the Grand Ole Opry House. It’s the more. Other popular value retailers include Bed place for great Opry gifts and collectibles for all Bath & Beyond, Build-A-Bear Workshop, Disney ages. Open seven days a week. Ryman Auditorium Gift Shop 2213 8th Ave. S. Open lunch and dinner— 116 Fifth Avenue North, (615) 458-8700. Find ex- clusive Ryman merchandise including CDs, DVDs, (615) 891-4488 Mon.-Fri. Open for dinner Sat. posters, prints, books and apparel. Make your own custom t-shirt at the activity station! Open seven days a week. The Tennessee Museum Store 1000 Rosa L. Parks Boulevard. The perfect place to shop for Tennessee crafts, jewelry, books, toys and other items. Discount offered to museum mem- bers, state employees and military personnel. Woodcuts Gallery and Framing 1613 Jefferson Street, (615) 321-5357. Offering hundreds of open and limited edition prints, seri- graphs, original pieces, framed art, cards, figurines, and fast custom framing. woodcutsfineart.com 23 attractions

Bicentennial Mall State Park Twenty•Two Grill and Catering. (615) 416-2001, 600 James Robertson Parkway. A public park with countrymusichalloffame.org statues, monuments, fountains, trails, bell tow- Frist Art Museum ers, an amphitheater and home to the Nashville 919 Broadway. There is always something to marvel Farmers’ Market. Get a taste of Tennessee’s history, over in the spacious galleries of this magnificent geology, and scenic wonder as you walk along an art deco building. Shop the gift shop for a fabulous inscribed timeline. Each of the 31 erupting geyser array of art prints and supplies, books, educational fountains represent a Tennessee major river. The materials, clothing, blown glass, pottery, and jew- war monument, an 18,000-pound granite globe, elry made by local and regional artisans. The café floating on water and rotating, pays tribute to the is open for brunch, lunch, snacks, and dinner on Tennessee World War II veterans. Thursday and Friday evenings. fristartmuseum.org Centennial Park Grand Ole Opry 2500 West End Avenue. A designed landscape 2804 Opryland Drive. The world’s longest-running on one hundred twenty-two acres in midtown live radio show features the best in country, blue- Nashville. The city’s premier park features the icon- grass, comedy and more. The Opry will be held ic Parthenon and statue Athena, a one-mile walk- at the historic Ryman Auditorium in downtown ing trail, Lake Watauga, Centennial Art Center, his- Nashville during the winter months. Artists sched- torical monuments, beautiful gardens, band shell, uled to appear this month include Alan Jackson, dog park, exercise trail and much more. Alison Krauss, Zach Williams, Carly Pearce, and Cheekwood Estate & Gardens more! Shows Friday and Saturday at 7 pm. For tick- 11200 Forrest Park Drive. Beautiful botanic gar- ets, visit opry.com or call (615) 871-OPRY. dens located on a 55-acre estate. The mansion, Grand Ole Opry House Backstage Tours listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Guided tours of the Grand Ole Opry House offer houses American, European, and contemporary visitors an up-close look at the celebrated 4,400- art. Themed art installations in the gardens change seat venue and country’s most famous show, in- annually. cheekwood.org cluding themed dressing rooms, the artists’ en- Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum trance, the Opry stage, and more. Daytime tours 2222 Fifth Avenue are available seven days a week featuring an all South. Experience the new immersive video experience hosted by Garth history of America’s Brooks and Trisha Yearwood. For more informa- music through exciting tion, visit opry.com or call (615) 871-OPRY. new exhibits, enter- Historic RCA Studio B taining films, interac- 1611 Roy Acuff Place, tive displays, and an Music Row. Known as one incredible array of cos- of the world’s most im- tumes and instruments portant recording studios at the largest popular where more than 35,000 songs were brought music museum in the to life, including Dolly Parton’s “Jolene” and world. Sing Me Back many hits by Elvis. Tours depart hourly between Home, the museum’s permanent exhibit, tells 10:30 am–2:30 pm daily from the Country Music the story of country music from its pre-commer- Hall of Fame® and Museum. (615) 416-2001, cial roots in the nineteenth century through its vi- countrymusichalloffame.com brant life today. Open daily 9 am–5 pm. Package upgrades available, and be sure to include a tour The Huckabee Show of historic RCA Studio B, where Elvis and others Huckabee Theater, 30 Music Village Boulevard,15 recorded over 35,000 songs. Shop the Museum minutes north of Nashville, in Hendersonville, Store and savor a made-from-scratch meal at Two TN. Be part of a live studio audience and enjoy

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26 news, music, entertainment and fun with former Blues,” to a stone wall from Johnny and June’s Governor of Arkansas, Mike Huckabee and his spe- home in Hendersonville, this museum holds the cial guests! You must be 16 years of age to attend a true essence of the man. Find the largest selection live taping. Tickets are free. Register and get show of Cash souvenirs, apparel and rare collectibles taping dates online or call 833-HUCKABEE for in the Museum store. No trip to Nashville would more information. Seating is at 6:30 pm. Tapings be complete without a visit to the Johnny Cash are weekly. Walk-ins are welcome! huckabeetix.tv Museum. Bongo Java Cafe serves coffee and cof- Johnny Cash Museum fee drinks as well as gourmet cafe foods. Open 119 Third Avenue South. Featuring the largest col- 9 am–6 pm seven days a week. (615) 256-1777, lection of Johnny Cash memorabilia in the world, johnnycashmuseum.com the museum has everything from his earliest child- Lane Motor Museum hood artifacts to the last 702 Murfreesboro Pike. Discover unique vehicles song he wrote.Exhibits from A to Z. One of the few museums in North chronicle The Man in America to specialize in European cars, with over Black’s life with stun- 150 cars and motorcycles on display from all over ning graphics, artifacts the world. “100 Years of Leyat”, is a fascinating ex- and interactive technol- hibit that explores the many ideas of Marcel Leyat ogy and include stage – from propeller-driven cars and flight trainers costumes, instruments, to his invention of an alternative method of mu- personal letters, artwork sical notation – is on permanent display. Over 45 and handwritten songs marques representing North and South America, as well as artifacts from Asia, and Europe. This is not your typical car mu- family members and notable friends.Experience seum! Open Thursday–Monday, 10 am–5 pm. a three-dimensional walk through the life and Admission: Adults (18–64) $12; Seniors 65+ $8; legend of this international icon. From handwrit- Youth (6–17) $3; free for 5 and under. (615) 742- ten lyrics for “I Walk the Line” and “Folsom Prison 7445, lanemuseum.org 27 attractions

The Lotz House 1111 Columbia Avenue, Franklin. Come to The Lotz House for the compellingRANCH story DRESSING of the Battle of Franklin, the Lotz family and the fine antiques of the Civil War era. Trip Advisor’s #1 attraction in Franklin features guidedUnique tours daily. Gift ItemsThere is a value ticket available which Retroincludes Clothing Carnton Plantation and The Carter House,Star located Treatment across Western Wear the2407 street. 12th (615) Ave. 790-7190, South LotzHouse.com (615) 297-4242 Stage Wear Be on the forefront of the anti- [email protected] Tussauds Wax Attraction www.katyk.com Opry Mills. Visit Nashville’s onlyOpen interactive 7 Days a Week Music aging movement! 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Williams, Many Jr.,guest Pam starsTillis, Brooksappear & Dunn,such Montgomeryas “Opry GentryStar” andJeannie many moreSeely, of Country“Rising Music’s Star” greatest Zach haveJanson, used TheDiana Stage Murrell for filming and videos others. and TVThere specials. is entertainment You never know who'llfor the show entire up tonight family. at The The GreatStage On Southern Broadway. Buffet Visit the is web site at www.TheStageOnBroadway.com. at 5:30 pm and show time is 6:30 pm. Admission for the dinner and show is $47.95, show only is $30. Don’t miss this Nashville tradition. Tourcont. groups on pg. are 30 28page 2 8 welcome. Reservations recommended. Call (615) The Parthenon 885-4747 or go to nashvillenightlife.com. Centennial Park. This Nashville Zoo Nashville treasure is rec- 3777 Nolensville Road. Wander through a lush ognized as one of the canopy of bamboo, come face to face with a world’s most impressive clouded leopard, feed scale reproductions of Australian parrots, see an ancient classic. It houses the magnificent 42- the new Tiger Crossroads foot statue of Athena, the largest indoor sculpture exhibit, and pet a kan- in North America. There are also fine art exhibits in garoo at the ninth larg- the Parthenon Museum. est zoo in the country The Patsy Cline Museum by landmass. Nashville 119 Third Avenue South, Second Level. Though Zoo is your ticket to she left the world tragically at the age of 30 in African giraffes, poison 1963, Patsy Cline made an indelible mark on arrow frogs, zebras, red pandas, kangaroos, Country music and remains one of the biggest gibbons and much more! In between your names in Country history. 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409 Broadway. The world famous Nudie’s Honky place for an en- WILLIAMSON GLYNN MARY Tonk on Broadway resides in a 100-year-old ergetic hike up historic three-story building housing millions of steep ridge trails, dollars of rare country music memorabilia, cos- or a leisurely walk tumes, multiple bars, two stages featuring live along the lake. music and Southern style comfort food for guests. There are chal- Open 11 am–3 am daily, visitors can see pop lenging hikes for culture iconic designs by designer Nudie Cohn a day hiker plus flat, mulched and paved trails for like Elvis Presley’s gold lame’ suit and one of his those who want to just stroll and see the scenery. $400,000 Cadillac El Dorado customized “Nudie Wildlife and plants are abundant – it is not unusual Mobile” which hangs on the wall. This attraction at all to see deer, heron, ducks, turkeys and turtles features the longest bar in Music City at over 100 during your walk. radnorlake.org feet. nudieshonkytonk.com Ryman Auditorium and Ryman Old Town Trolley Tours Auditorium Tours Downtown (See map pages 18-19). Don’t Just Visit 116 Fifth Avenue North. Named Pollstar’s Theatre Nashville…Relive It! Join Old Town Trolley Tours of the Year many times, The Ryman continues a for a 12 mile, Hop On – Hop Off Tour of Music City. more than 100-year music tradition by presenting Enjoy colorful anecdotes, humorous stories and a wide variety of world-class entertainment year well researched historical facts on the 100 minute round. A must-see for any Nashville visitor, The tour. With 15 convenient stops along the route, Ryman is the very epicenter of Music City. Take a guests can disembark and enjoy attractions, shop- self-guided tour and learn the fascinating story of ping and dining. Discover Music Row, Marathon the building’s construction as you peruse artifacts Motor Works, the Riverfront, Ryman Auditorium, from more than a century of entertainment history. Country Music Hall of Fame, Broadway – Honky Dubbed “The Mother Church of Country Music” Tonk Row, the Parthenon and much, much by Nashvillians, it’s well known by this moniker to- more! Old Town Trolley Tours is the “attraction day. Guided tours are available on a limited basis. that takes you to the attractions.” 100% Money Visit the Gift Shop as well as Café Lula. For tickets Back Guarantee. 201 Broadway, (615) 258-5924. call (615) 889-3060, visit the Ryman Box Office, or trolleytours.com ryman.com. Open seven days a week.

29 attractions significant artifacts related to the state’s history, along with displays of art, furniture, textiles, and Tennessee State Capitol photographs produced by Tennesseans. The Charlotte Avenue, between Sixth and Seventh Museum’s Civil War holdings of uniforms, battle Avenues. The 19th-century, Greek Revival historic flags and weapons are among the finest in the na- Tennessee State Capitol stands today much as it tion. Free admission. tnmuseum.org did when completed in 1859. Free guided tours The Upper Room leave from the first floor Information Desk every 1908 Grand Avenue, midtown. An active chapel hour, with the first tour at 9 am, and the final tour and museum, The Upper Room features a nearly at 3 pm. Self-guided tours are also available at the life-size wood carv- Information Desk. ing of da Vinci’s TN State Museum The Last Supper, 1000 Rosa L. Parks Boulevard. The new permanent and 137,000-square-foot Tennessee State Museum sits seasonal exhib- at the foot of Capitol Hill at Bicentennial Capitol its, as well as a Mall State Park, and is de- peaceful garden. signed to bring history to View Christian art- life. It includes a “Tennessee work dating back to the 12th century, a Madonna Time Tunnel” chronicling and Child Gallery exhibit, 100 nativity scenes the state’s rich history and during the Christmas holidays, and a Ukrainian leading visitors though egg display during Lent and Easter. Come expe- the Museum’s permanent rience the tranquility of the Upper Room amid collection, a hands-on chil- the city’s tumult. Open Monday–Thursday, 8 dren’s gallery, six rotating am–4:30 pm, Friday 8 am–12:30 pm. Closed hol- galleries, a state-of-the art digital learning center idays and weekends. Call (615) 340-7207 or visit and a two-story Grand Hall. Exhibitions include chapel.upperroom.org. Have you ever wondered how other cultures see the Nativity? During your visit to Nashville, The Upper Room Chapel and Museum invites you to see the Nativity through the eyes of the world. Come see . . . The Night of the Child, a special exhibit on display November 25–January 10. — LAST SHOWING —

THE UPPER ROOM CHAPEL AND MUSEUM Open Monday–Thursday • 8 am to 4:30 pm Friday 8 am–12:30 pm • Closed Christmas week Adults: $5 suggested donation Children 12 and under: Free 25% discount 1908 Grand Avenue • Nashville, TN 37212 in the gift shop! Free parking. Conveniently located near Vanderbilt University, in midtown Nashville. www.upperroom.org • 615-340-7207

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