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Today's Memphis Mystery Train was all about high school - what I was listening to and what I should have been listening to. And in keeping with the theme, here's picture of me in high school: Here's what I played today, with the local tracks…
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The Memphis Zoo is lighting up the holiday season with its debut Lantern Festival, presented by Truist. The festival, whiched opened on November 14, features over 60 illuminated lantern sculptures, interactive displays, and countless opportunities…
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Happy Friday, everybody! Here are my picks for the coolest things to do in Memphis this weekend. 1. Memphis Raqs present Tribal Debauchery, Nocturnal, Sunday, 7:30 p.m., $8 The students and performers from Memphis Raqs are having a tribal dance…
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The corner of Butler and Front St. isn't exactly the prettiest corner in Memphis. There are a few warehouses, a seemingly perpetual construction project and an antique car warehouse. But there's also this wonderful, unexpected bed of wildflowers.…
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Welcome to the working week. Today, we've got good news, PechaKucha sign ups, an indoor hotdog cart and a brand new holiday to celebrate. But first, have some coffee: - First, the good news: WKNO's Justin Willingham and his friend Cody Hanford…
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We’ve rounded up the best upcoming events so you can plan your perfect downtown outing. I Love Happy Hour at the Orpheum Theatre| Monday, November 17 Join us on center stage! Happy Hour is making a stop at the Orpheum Theatre's Pickler Companies…
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Here's what I played on this week's Memphis Mystery Train, with all of the local tracks marked with an asterisk, like always. Mountain Goats - Sax Rohmer #1 The Egyptians - Party Stomp Magnetic Fields - I Don't Believe You The Vaccines - I Wish I…
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Today in Memphis, Kuran Iverson commits to Memphis, Neighborland offers grant money, there's an impending bacon shortage, and St. Jude makes the greatest, most heartwarming video of all time. I'm not crying. It's just raining on my face. Photo of…
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This is the neon sign for WDIA radio, the first radio station in the country to be programmed by African Americans. The station that inspired many famous Memphis musicians (including Rufus Thomas and Elvis) is still on the air today.
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Marcella Pinilla is part of the Memphis Music Launch-winning band The Delta Collective. She came to WEVL last week to talk about their showcase and play their single "The Valley of Kings". Adam Hite and his roommate (former 365-er Jason Smith) are…