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One of the best ways to see the city - any city, but certainly Memphis - is by bike. If you want to join a weekly group of like-minded, bike-riding Memphis lovers, you're in luck. The Freewheel community bicycling program is back for the fall with…
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The shrine at Tater Red's on Beale St. Memphis, Tenn. In other news: - "Losers Take All" is a feature film about a sell-out 80's band that's been shooting in Memphis for the past month or so. (You've probably seen the signs around Midtown that say…
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Happy Monday, folks! Here are your photos and Tweets tagged #ilovememphis from this last week. (It may take just a second to load.) Below that, I have a photo recap of my night at the Broad Avenue Art Walk on Friday. [ View the story "#…
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More than 100 years of Memphis history have been collected and packed into one room in east Memphis. Assignment #276 in the 365 Things to Do in Memphis is to visit the Memphis and Shelby County room at the Benjamin L. Hooks Central Library. If you…
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I toured Memphis' new Bass Pro Pyramid on Monday. If you follow me on Twitter, I was sharing photos and information during the tour, and it was a lot of fun. If you missed it, check out all my Tweets plus some extras in this recap below. (Then…
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Ed. Note: Contributor Veena has the latest on Binghampton's newest restaurant, Inspire Community Cafe, which opened in January 2019. All photos by Veena unless otherwise noted. As of November 2020, Inspire Community Cafe is open for socially-…
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Parking in a downtown garage isn't, by nature, fun. There's one garage in Memphis, though, that tries just a little harder to bring some joy to the quotidian act of finding a parking space. Assignment #34 in the 365 Things to Do is to park where…
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What's going on in the wild world of Memphis restaurants, bars, and foodie events? Here's a quick update. Dumplings for a limited time. Photo by Global Cafe. Global Cafe Changes - Get Your Samosas ASAP! Let's start with the bad news first: Chef…
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Memphian no. 208 is a pretty fascinating lady. Though she was originally from the north, Jan Meyer visited her family in Memphis often as a kid. She loved it so much that she told her parents that she was "going to live in Memphis for the rest of…