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It's Wednesday, and you know what that means - in Memphis, it's Flyer day. Our venerable local alt-weekly is deposited in wire racks and little green boxes all over the city on Wednesdays, packed with news, music listings and the most…
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Riding down the streets of Memphis’ Edge District has gotten way more colorful thanks to Paint Memphis, the annual festival that produces the largest collaborative mural in Tennessee. About Paint Memphis The one-day festival brings 100 talented…
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A list of Memphis’s best beer bars—from the craftiest of crafty microbrews and local beer to PBR. I Love Memphis has highlighted plenty of beer bars over the years, but here are a few of our favorites. Don't forget to check out the Guide To Local…
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Sun Records premiered on CMT last week (Feb. 23, 2017). If you haven't yet, read my introduction post to this eight-part series. You can also watch full episodes on CMT.com (though you'll have to sit through a lot of ads) or buy it on Amazon. Here…
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Sometimes, I get all excited about having lunch at a place that seems like a relatively unknown spot, only to find out that it's far from unknown and I'm just apparently the last person to find out about it. I got to the Paradise Cafe in East…
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Ed. Note: The Elegant Farmer is closed, but you can still try some of the chef's farm-to-table cooking at Caritas Village. Read more here. Here's one very good reason to try The Elegant Farmer: That's the Caprese salad: a bed of local greens with…
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Today's assignment (#12 of 365 Things To Do In Memphis) is to improve your mood by putting some Prozac in your mouth. Don't worry about getting a prescription. This Prozac isn't a pill, it's a devil's-food chocolate cupcake topped with delectable…
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Downtown core residents, rejoice! With the opening of City Market, you're a little closer to having a grocery store downtown. Technically, City Market is a full-service grocery store, albeit a small one. Their narrow space at the corner of Union…
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It started with a line drawing of a coat that Elizabeth Holliday saw in a book about 1930's style. She wanted the coat, so the former fashion design student started drafting and sewing. The resulting coat, a buckled trench with a wide lapel that…
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As I said a few weeks ago, unless you've just returned to Memphis from a lunar trip or haven't used the Internet or social media until now (in which case, welcome!) you're probably very familiar with the events going on at the old Tennessee…