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Sometimes, I get all excited about having lunch at a place that seems like a relatively unknown spot, only to find out that it's far from unknown and I'm just apparently the last person to find out about it. I got to the Paradise Cafe in East…
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On No Menu Monday, you'll eat what Andy Ticer and Michael Hudman cook, and you will like it. On the last Monday of every month, Andy and Michael open their restaurant, Andrew Michael Italian Kitchen, for a special mystery dinner. You pay a flat…
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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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Assignment #277 in the 365 Things to Do in Memphis is to get excellent, locally-made chocolate from Dinstuhl's, Memphis' oldest confectionery. The family-operated company was founded in 1902. If you can imagine it in chocolate, Dinstuhl’s can…
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Happy Friday! Have you recovered from your Fourth of July celebration yet? Here are five events you won't want to miss in Memphis this weekend: 1. An Evening with the Bar-Kays, Minglewood Hall, Friday, 7 p.m., $40 Legendary Memphis soul band the…
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Movie lovers, rejoice! Following the huge success of its 20th annual film festival, Indie Memphis has no plans to slow down with its film programming in 2018. In fact, this year they plan to expand the "Indie Wednesdays" movie nights and offer…
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A few months ago, anyone in Memphis with the Too Good to Go app on their phones knew there was no point in opening it up. All they’d see was a sad, empty map. That’s because the trendy service — which partners with restaurants and shops to offer…
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Two new (and very different) exhibits recently opened at the Dixon Gallery and Gardens. Museum curator Julie Pierotti was kind enough to show me around both "Metal in Memphis" and "Monet to Matisse". All of the works in the "Metals in Memphis"…
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You're nobody until somebody creates a fake Twitter account for you. Here are 15 fake versions of notable Memphians that you should follow: 1. @ FantasyPastner The enthusiastic, squeaky clean thoughts of "Josh McPastner", fake University of…
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Jookin' is a uniquely Memphis style of dance, and performer Lil Buck is sharing that style and his passion for Memphis with the world. Photo by Leah Gafni Though born in Chicago, he was raised in Memphis and studied at the New Ballet Ensemble…