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Updated July 2017 Tad Pierson can show you things that don't make it into any of the standard Memphis guidebooks. Assignment #201 in the 365 Things to Do in Memphis is to hop into his vintage Cadillac and let him show you his favorite hidden parts…
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Listen up - assignment #14 is to see some of the city's best local musicians play special shows with Opus One. Opus One pairs members of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra with local muscians of all kinds for genre-bending concerts. The Opus One shows…
Monday News Update: Bad Jokes, Kid President at the White House, The Grizz, and a Wolf with a Violin
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Happy April Fools Day, y'all. I could tell you that the site is turning into "I Hate Memphis", or that I'm only going to cover city council meetings or something, but that would be lame, and I'm not going to do that to you. Instead, I'll give you…
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It's Wednesday, and you know what that means: Jerry Lawler updates, honors for teachers, free documentary screenings and a picture of Dusty Springfield hanging out with a tiny monkey. It'll all make sense in a minute. Photo of the inside of the…
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On today's very special (and sleepy) edition of the Mystery Train, two of the members of Dead Soldiers stopped by to play a few tracks from their brand new record. And I, being sleepy, forgot to take a picture of them. So here's a picture of them…
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Memphis’ Craft Beer Scene is Brewin’ Anyone that knows me, knows my love of craft beer. I love our beer community here in Memphis because not only is it full of so much potential to grow but the ones that are already doing it, are brewing up great…
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Intern Raquel and her son tackle assignment #62 in the 365 Things to Do in Memphis: climbing the Skyscraper at the Children's Museum of Memphis: Nearly every kid growing up in Memphis visits the Children's Museum on occasion. One of it's largest…
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Ed. Note: Contributor Veena is here to tell us about one of her favorite restaurants in town, which celebrates its first birthday this weekend, August 16th and 17th, with food and drink specials. Read her original article about the Crosstown…
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Every year, Memphians gather in Robert Church Park (just east of FedExForum) to celebrate African culture with a festival of food, music, demonstrations, arts and crafts, and more. This year marks the 30th year of Africa in April. The honored…