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Alycia Carter is an attorney by day and a natural health blogger by night. She's also friends with Cardboard Tony Allen. In other news: - Flood Update - The Mississippi River has risen above 41 feet and the Wolf River is spilling over. Here's what…
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Ed. Note: Memphis artist Liz Brasher recently released her video for her latest track "Sad Girl Status". I talked with her about Memphis, music, and her projects. Liz Brasher at The Arcade. Photo provided by the artist. You can tune in to a…
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Mayor Jim Strickland gave his annual State of the City address for 2018 on January 17 at noon. Assignment #23 on the list of 365 Things to Do in Memphis is to watch the video or read about it. That morning, Mayor Strickland posted this: As we…
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After six years, it's time to spruce things up around the I Love Memphis blog. You may have already seen the new I Love Memphis logo and graphics floating around, but here it is officially: Last fall, I asked you, dear readers, to complete surveys…
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347 / 365 Katie Mars has one of the coolest-sounding jobs ever: she works in media and marketing for Green Machine Concerts, which means that she gets to promote shows at venues around the country (including at the Snowden Grove Ampitheatre). Here…
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340 / 365 Meet Memphian no. 340 (in my series of 365) J.R. Kamra. Here, the supply chain anaylist and native Memphian answers my questions about the last place he ate, his favorite annual events, and what Memphis has over other cities: Name: J.R.…
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It's Friday night, and the Christian Brothers University campus is dark, save for one room on the second floor of the engineering building. The classroom is completely packed with people sitting at long white tables. A few type on laptops covered…
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Ed. Note: Here's your monthly guide to live music in Memphis. Contributor Baylee Less is back with another handy list for December 2017. Celebrate the holidays with local and international artists sharing their music with Memphis this month. The…
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Last week, I went on a 19-hour vacation. There aren't a lot of places you can take a 19-hour vacation to from Memphis, but Tunica is one of them. I figure most people who live in Memphis who want to go to Tunica have been, but like me, maybe haven…
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(Editor’s note: I’m on a quest to catalog all of the places in the Memphis area with historical markers in a semi-weekly feature called “On This Date, Something Happened".) In honor of the University of Memphis' 100th birthday, here's another…