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The Orpheum Theatre Group has officially announced its highly anticipated 2025-2026 Broadway season, featuring eight spectacular productions, including five Memphis premieres. The lights are up, the curtain’s rising, and the Orpheum’s new Broadway…
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This post was originally part of the 2014 Memphis Food…
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Scout Anglin, photographed in Nashville. I spoke at the Keep Tennessee Beautiful conference in Nashville today, and was pleased to have the lovely Scout Anglin as on hand to make sure the projector was behaving properly. She's a native Memphian…
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Ed. Note: Contributor Baylee Less is back with another handy list of live music in Memphis this busy month for Memphis music. Don't forget that the Levitt Shell starts their fall series back, and there are a ton of festivals that include live…
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Call your mommas because the last and first bar in Memphis is back open. It has been two long years since Momma’s opened their doors to customers but I found from my visit, just days after reopening, that it was like no time had passed at all.…
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On this month's I Love Memphis Podcast, my cohost Kevin Cerrito and I sit down with the Editor of the Memphis Flyer Bruce VanWyndgarden. Us reading the Memphis Flyer. We discuss the weekly publication's 25th anniversary, what goes into making the…
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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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Look out, Young Ave. Deli - the Brass Door has only been open for a few weeks, but I think they're already trying to claim your "best fries in Memphis" honors. Check out this paper cone full of tastiness that I got at the Brass Door: The fries -…
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Did you know that Memphis was a stop on the Underground Railroad? In the mid-nineteenth century, Memphis was the center of the cotton trade in the United States, which also means it was a center for the slave trade. Today, an unassuming white…
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First, it was Davis Kidd Booksellers; then, it was Booksellers at Laurelwood. As of tomorrow, August 18, 2017, one of East Memphis' bookstores goes full-on-100-percent-bona-fide local and reopens as "Novel". I popped in yesterday for a sneak…