365 Things to Do in Memphis #96: Get Your Book Signed
Add a touch of culture to your day with assignment #96 in the 365 Things to Do in Memphis: get your book signed at one of the author signings at Booksellers at Laurelwood.
Add a touch of culture to your day with assignment #96 in the 365 Things to Do in Memphis: get your book signed at one of the author signings at Booksellers at Laurelwood.
Cocoa Van, a local cupcake delivery service, is all grown up. Owner Nicole Reed has temporarily given up her van to open up a brand new, standing bakery in Cordova where she sells her homemade cupcakes.
When I stopped by today, she gave me a cupcake and a problem to solve.
First, the cupcake:
If you like pretty ladies, good music, impossible moves and the occasional firey baton, assignment #95 in the 365 Things to Do in Memphis will be easy for you - you're going to a vintage-style burlesque show.
The nice thing about living in a music city is that we get a ton of great live shows every single month. The tough thing, however, is deciding which bands to see. With that in mind, here are 10 recommendations for shows you won't want to miss this month:
One of my favorite things about flying into Memphis International Airport's Terminal B is that as soon as I get off the plane, I know exactly where I am by the smell. There's an stand in the middle of the terminal that fills the entire hallway with that familiar, smoky I'm-home smell of Jim Neely's Interstate Barbecue. Assignment #93 in the 365 Things to Do in Memphis is to give it a try next time you fly.
On March 30-31 the inaugural Memphis Fashion Weekend was held downtown at the Jack Robinson Gallery and at historic A. Schwab (on Beale St.)
(Dress by Ellis Dixon, photo by Elle Perry)
(Those are members of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra playing at Memphis International Airport on Friday, March 30.)
While the weather in Memphis is still excessively pleasant, take an afternoon to complete assignment #91 in the 365 Things to Do in Memphis - taking a ride on the Memphis Queen.