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A pole covered with colorful tiles outside of the old Smooth Moves on Union Ave., Memphis, Tenn.
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Ed. Note: Fino's East and Fino's in midtown closed in December 2018, and while there are no plans to reopen the East Memphis Location currently, the midtown locaiton will reopen on April 2, 2019. Read more here. While the east location is closed,…
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Assignment #89 in the 365 Things to Do in Memphis is to find the Space Marine. The real geeks among you know what I'm talking about. For the rest of you, this is what you're looking for: The Space Marine stands proudly on a pedestal outside of a…
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There's a new bakery coming to Cooper-Young, and I think you're going to like it. The Sweetlife Bakery is opening at 2185 Young Ave., right across the street from Flax. The owners, Catherine Bauer and her boyfriend Jason Doty are hoping to open up…
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Happy weekend, Memphis. I know many of you will spend the weekend scrambling to get last minute shopping done, but you should make time to take a break and head to one of these events. 1. Harlan T. Bobo Christmas Show (in 3D), Hi Tone Cafe, $7,…
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297 / 365 Heather Trussell is a violinist with the Memphis Symphony Orchestra. She's involved in the orchestra's Opus One series, which features a symphony ensemble playing with a local musician (past shows have included Amy LaVere, Harlan T. Bobo…
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I had a few special guest rock'n'rollers on the Memphis Mystery Train this morning. Matt Mages of the band Arvada and Marcella Pinilla from the Delta Collective stopped by this morning to talk about their bands, which were formed through the…
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This afternoon, President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama are having the best house concert ever. Memphis musicians Justin Timberlake, Mavis Staples, Steve Cropper, Ben Harper, Charlie Musselwhite and Sam Moore will play a special…
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If you want to experience a nice dose of local art, food, and music, head to Sideways Media: Underground on December 14 at Kudzu's Bar…
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The 23 photos in the Brooks Museum's exhibit, (Extra)Ordinary, were taken between 1935 and 1941. The photographers were dispatched to the South by the Farm Security Administration, an organization created by the New Deal to help farmers cope with…