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I understand that not everyone is going to like me all of the time, but I'm not sure what I did to upset Dr. Harold Toboggans. I featured the good doctor in my 365 Memphians series yesterday, along with some nice words about the work he's doing…
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Marie-Stephane Bernard is a French-born professional opera singer. Though she sings all over the world, she's made her home in downtown Memphis. You can see her singing classic songs from French Opera tonight at the Dixon Gallery and Gardens. In…
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It's another weekend in Memphis, and as usual, you've got plenty of options for things to do: 1. 60th Annual Holiday Bazaar, Memphis College of Art, 6 p.m.-9 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Sunday One-of-a-kind art works by MCA students and faculty…
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It's day three of the 30 Days of Free Stuff, and I've got a pair of tickets to see a show at Minglewood for you. Congratulations, Ryan Crawford! You're going to see M. Ward at Minglewood Hall on Sept. 20th. He's the male half of the band She and…
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It's day six of the 30 Days of Free Stuff, and someone's going to walk away with $25 in delicious cocktails and oysters from The Cove. So, what should the winner order at the city's swankiest nautically-themed dive bar in the city? They could get…
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Doug Carpenter isn't a native Memphian, but he's proud to be a Memphian by choice (and encouraging others to be proud to choose Memphis as their home). When he isn't busy running his advertising and public relations agency, Doug Carpenter and…
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Alright, Memphians - it's time to fess up. When's the last time you visited one of the city's museums or attractions? Chances are, it's been a while. Sure, you may have taken your friends or family to see a few things the last time they came in…
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Start thinking about group costume ideas - today's winner is getting a four-person team to LuvMud 2011. The second annual LuvMud festival is way more than a 5k. It's a 5k that involves teams, costumes and obstacles that finishes with a trip…
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Yvonne Bobo is a midtown-based artist. She primarily works in metals, making giant, kinetic nature-inspired sculptures. You can see her work at Peabody Park, Audubon Park, and in Cooper-Young (she designed the Gingko-shaped bike racks). She's also…
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Tom Millett is originally from Boston, but he moved to Memphis two years ago to teach sixth grade math at Fairview. He's with his former students, seventh graders Antoinette H., Jasmine B., Desten P., and Ronnie J. They're all part of Fairview's…