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Pam Chase and her assistant, Samantha at Monograms By Cie. Taylor Streitmatter, lead singer of the band Tom Foolery
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Here's the 66th photo for Memphis Project 365. There's a Luau Party, and it's just ahead. In other news: - Readers Audrey and David are roadtripping to South By Southwest. Their trip is sponsored by Toyota, and in each city along the way, they've…
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The long-vacant former firehouse by FedExForum, which has been reinvented as a beer garden and sports-watching venue for a limited time. Photo via Memphis Firehaus Facebook Firehaus will be open Thursdays through Sundays - plus game days and for…
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Built in 1967, American Recording Studio has a storied legacy that not many know. Nestled between Orange Mound and Castilla Heights, exists a recording studio that stands as a testament to Memphis’ rich musical history. American Recording Studio,…
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An authentic Memphis meal and experience for $50 per couple any day of the week. Making time to connect is essential in relationships, but dating can get expensive and monotonous. Solve the “What do you want to do? I don’t know. What do you want…
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From now until mid-April, the gardens at the Dixon Gallery…
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The Sputnik is one of my favorite local landmarks. I drive past it almost daily and it always makes me smile. The points of the Sputnik have colored neon lights around them. Notice that the ball that the spikes are connected to is made of two half…
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Railgarten and Old Dominick Distillery are teaming up to go all out for 901 Day this year. Introducing....901 Fest! Five days of live music, drinks, and local art at the sprawling outdoor venue. 901 Day and 901 Fest 901 Day is a day to celebrate…
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This morning's edition of the Memphis Mystery Train was a little sleepier than normal, but I had fun. My buddy Marvin Stockwell, who's one of the Rock for Love organizers (and a member of local punk band Pezz), came by to hang out and talk about…
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Politicians, criminals, musicians, millionaires, formerly enslaved people, yellow fever victims, madams, civil rights leaders, writers, and preachers all rest here. Much like Memphis as whole, Elmwood Cemetery's population has a little bit of…