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The act of practicing self-care is nothing new, but finding spaces where you can go to explore and dive deeper into true wellness and holistic services (because it’s about more than just a bubble bath or face mask) is needed more than ever. Lucyja…
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There's a lot of good news in Memphis! Here are this week's highlights. If you need a soundtrack while you read this quick roundup of positive and happy stories from around Memphis— check out our theme song, “Ain’t It Good?!”, by Eddie Floyd and…
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Feeling a little hopeless or helpless? Take some action with these eleven creative (and safe) ways to volunteer in Memphis this month, brought to us by our friends at Volunteer Odyssey. Volunteer Odyssey matches people and groups with volunteer…
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There's a lot of good news in Memphis! Here are this week's highlights. If you need a soundtrack while you read this quick roundup of positive and happy stories from around Memphis— check out our theme song, “Ain’t It Good?!”, by Eddie Floyd and…
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Believe it or not, Beale St. wasn't always about the bars. Originally, it was Memphis' booming African American business district. Hooks Brothers Photography (located where King's Palace is now) was one of those businesses. "Established by Henry A…
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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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The foodie genius behind City Tasting Tours has announced a new festival coming up in May 2020—the Bluff City Brunch Festival!*** Bluff City Brunch Festival is on Saturday, May 30, 2020 at the Fourth Bluff Park from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Expect loads…
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Updated June 2017 Unless you had some kind of magical upbringing that most of us missed out on, My Big Backyard is the yard you wish you'd had when you were a kid. Assignment #178 in the 365 Things to Do in Memphis is to go outside and play in...
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Did you know that Memphis was a stop on the Underground Railroad? In the mid-nineteenth century, Memphis was the center of the cotton trade in the United States, which also means it was a center for the slave trade. Today, an unassuming white…
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Memphis’ food culture is the highlight of a new and unique theater production. From LoneTree Live, a Memphis production company, comes a new production, A Bite of Memphis. This documentary theater piece weaves the stories of a diverse group of…