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The barbecue sandwich is a decidedly American food. It's an example of our ingenuity - who else could work such magic with the least expensive part of the pig? Over the weekend, I celebrated freedom with two pork sandwiches. Let's meet the…
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It's election day in Shelby County, so grab your voter registration card, head to your polling place, and leave your weapons at home. The polls will be open until 7 p.m. In other news: - Good news, Ninja lovers - it appears that the Kwik Check has…
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Memphis DJ Ashley Wimbush aka DJ Alpha Whiskey takes her talents to the lobby at Central Station this Friday night April 24 for an all-ladies soul music dance party—streaming live into your living room at 8:30 p.m. This is the second of four…
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Ed. Note: Michael Butler's series on Memphis food trucks continues. Soi Number 9 has a permanent location on the UTHSC food hall at 920 Madison Ave and a mobile food truck. Find Soi Number 9's truck location on their Instagram. I'm currently on a…
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Memphian no. 237, Alison Duckett is a tattoo artist at the Tattoo Spot on Highland (she was photographed in her work space). Here, she answers my questions about her favorite food, the best tattoo she's given, and what she would do on her last…
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A list of Memphis’s best beer bars—from the craftiest of crafty microbrews and local beer to PBR. I Love Memphis has highlighted plenty of beer bars over the years, but here are a few of our favorites. Don't forget to check out the Guide To Local…
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Ed. Note: Because I'm traveling this week, I have a couple of lovely guest posts in store for you. The first is by Tennesse TripTales blogger Samantha Crespo, about a private tour of the Stax Museum. Enjoy! - Holly Full disclosure: I get to do…
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Ed. Note: I'm happy to bring you this post from contributor Daniel Bastardo. In it, he talks about his experience at St. Jude's "Promesa y Esperanza" conference and what it's like to be a scientist at St. Jude. I can't wait for more stories from…
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Marisol: Sculptures and Works on Paper is one of the Brooks Museum of Art's summer exhibits this year. You still have time to see the colorful, expressive pieces from this influential artist. Marisol Working on “The Family,” 1969. Photo by Jack…
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Ed. Note: I have some announcements! I’m excited to announce a new article series for I Love Memphis: SHOP LOCAL. Y’all loved the Shop Local Online guide we put together for the holidays, so every other Wednesday, we’ll share a profile of a local…