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Enjoy the frightfully beautiful weather fall brings back the Overton Square Movie Series––Spooky Edition! Every Thursday night a new featured film is played at the Chimes Square courtyard on Trimble Place. Is there anything better than watching a…
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Ed. Note: It's the natural way of the world that some restaurants are closed on Mondays—they need a weekend, too! Contributor Wesley Paraham noticed this issue and decided to simplify it for us all. He brings to you: A list of Memphis restaurants…
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It doesn't seem grand enough to tell you to go see the Sputnik. The greatest neon sign in Memphis deserves more gravitas. One should behold it, or gaze upon it or consider it (especially because doing so means ticking off assignment #213 in the…
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Gonerfest, Memphis' annual indie, punk and garage rock festival returns for its 22nd year on September 25-28, 2025 at a new location. Every September, Gonerfest brings several dozen bands from around the world to Memphis for four days of punk,…
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For the uninitiated, toothpicks are a big deal at Huey's. At every Huey's in Memphis, there are thousands of toothpicks stuck in the ceilings (and some in speakers or walls). Huey's West Coast Burger They got there by people taking the straws out…
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(Editor's note: I'm on a quest to catalog all of the places in the Memphis area with historical markers in a new feature called "On This Date, Something Happened.) This is the neon sign outside of the Egyptian-Revival style building that once held…
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You already know about the Arcade - it's Memphis' oldest cafe, it was in "Mystery Train", they've been on the Food Network a bajillion times, and they've got really great sweet potato pancakes. But have you ever noticed that some of the tables…
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National Pie Day comes but..twice a year? National Pie Day (the food) is January 23, but everyone can remember March 14th (technically for Pi the number, 3.14) better. Honestly, who cares which day it is? Eat pie when you want. Find the best pie…
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When people think of Beale Street, often they think of the booze, dancing and general debauchery that takes place on Memphis’ most famous street. Before the sun sets on the Bluff City, there’s a whole other world of food, fun and culture to take…