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Here's the 66th photo for Memphis Project 365. There's a Luau Party, and it's just ahead. In other news: - Readers Audrey and David are roadtripping to South By Southwest. Their trip is sponsored by Toyota, and in each city along the way, they've…
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Kip Gordon holds his oven mitt aloft at Muddy's Bakeshop's secret underground bakery. He's the bakery manager at the s uper-popular local sweet shop. In other news: - North Parkway may be the next Memphis street to get officially designated bike…
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Cindy Cogbill, photographed in Austin, Texas. I had the absolute pleasure of having dinner with my friend (and native Memphian) Cindy last night. She's at SXSW finding bands, having meetings and going to shows as part of her job as managing…
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Michelle Bush is a local singer-songwriter and guitar teacher. She was kind enough to answer a few easy questions about Memphis for me yesterday. Check out Michelle's original songs and find out when she's playing around town on her MySpace page…
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Anyone that says they're bored in Memphis this weekend either a total liar or putting serious effort into their boredom. September in Memphis is always packed with awesome events, many of which are happening in the next 72 hours or so. Having…
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Happy Friday the Thirteenth, y'all. Here's what's going on in Memphis this weekend: 1. University of Memphis vs. Jackson State, Friday at 8 p.m., FedEx Forum There's nothing like basketball season in Memphis - the sun is shining, everyone's in a…
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Take a look at this picture of local musician / barista Michaela Caitlin, and ask yourself if she looks like the sort of girl who's written more than one song about serial killers: It's a little hard to believe, but there's a lot of darkness…
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Editor's note: I'm very excited to share this guest post from Soulsville Charter School writing teacher Trakela Weaver. Here's an insider's look at the school, which provides a unique, music-based education for kids in the Soulsville neighborhood…
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I went to St. Jude this morning to see the start of the annual Memphis to Peoria, Ill. run. Despite the heat, tons of St. Jude and ALSAC employees were outside, cheering on the runners with homemade signs. Signs like this one: While "Go, runners…
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I know most of you are still without power. Hang in there, folks. If you are able to get access to the internet, I'm hoping this post will give you some helpful updates in the aftermath of wind and rain storms that struck Memphis late on Saturday…