Monday Lunchtime News Update
Today in Memphis, everyone declares Indie Memphis a great success, Playhouse is hosting a quirky Carnival party, and a young Memphian flies the nest and leaves us a poignant good-bye.
Today in Memphis, everyone declares Indie Memphis a great success, Playhouse is hosting a quirky Carnival party, and a young Memphian flies the nest and leaves us a poignant good-bye.
Ed. Note: I'm happy to share with you this guest post by John Miller from the Memphis Music Foundation, who writes about our last M3 Mo
Here are five reasons we came up with why you should go to the 2013 Indie Memphis Film Festival (besides the obvious-to see carefully curated great films!)
1.Ed. note: Today's M3 Month Throwback Thursday post takes on a different tone, as we honor the life and career of Roland Janes, who passed away in Memphis last week. John Miller of the Memphis Music Foundation is our guest blogger.
The annual RiverArts Festival brings 180 artists and artisans from all over the country to the South Main Historic Arts District downtown for the three day event.

Poster art by Annabelle Meacham
On Thursday night, go rub elbows with some of Memphis' favorite local celebrites while you get a heads up on fall and winter fashion. The Strut Fashion Show is the primary fundraiser for the Community Legal Center.

Ed. Note: Throughout October, I've been sharing stories about past and present Memphis musicians in honor of Memphis Means Music Month (M3 Month).
Ed. Note: I'm happy to share with you this guest post by John Miller from the Memphis Music Foundation, who writes about today's Throwback Thursday music artist, Jim Dickinson.
