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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…
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The annual Indie Memphis Film Festival is coming up! This year’s fest is November 1-7, 2016 and features 185 films. Shout-out to Duncan Williams, Inc. for being a major sponsor. Photo by Katie Mars. Used by permission. Since this is the 19th year…
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Tomorrow, August 30th is your chance to make a splash (literally) while you support an important Memphis non-profit. Plunge to Expunge supporting Just City is from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Memphis Made Brewing. The Event Plunge To Expunge is a…
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This October, the scariest place in Memphis is a former movie theater at Trinity Commons. Haunt master Patrick French has created two incredibly scary worlds for this year's Haunted Web of Horrors: "Tormented" and "Dark Matter". "Tormented" is a…
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Happy birthday to Matt Ross-Spang, studio engineer at Sun, member of the Bluff City Backsliders and all-around really nice guy. In other news: - Tomorrow, in addition to a brand new governor, Memphians are getting free museum admissions. Tours at…
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Today in Memphis, there's Greenline expansion, a way to give blood, chances for more fried chicken, and some seriously talented singers. All of that (and more) is in your Thursday news update: Ready to ride the new section of Shelby Farms…
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Ed. Note: It's a four-day week! Most of you won't read this until later because of the power outages! But still, who doesn't love a good foodie blog post?! We're doing a food post every day this week! Get excited! This is Day One. Read Day Two's…
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For the first time in more than two decades, regular live Saturday morning wrestling shows are coming back to Midtown. Saturday mornings in Memphis have been too quiet for too long. For about 40 years, the reverberating sounds of pile drivers and…
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I'm starting to become a fan of Memphis' smaller green spaces. There are small parks and massive medians scattered around the city that are usually less crowded than the large parks. That's why I love Peabody Park in midtown. It's smaller and less…
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Memphis Music Month continues! Each Tuesday and Thursday in October, we will share a Q…