We want to share this exciting event from the Cultural Development Foundation of Memphis: Powerful. Magnetic. Captivating… These words describe Deborah Coleman, one of the country’s most renowned blues guitarist, singer and songwriter.  Ms. Coleman brings her knockout stage performance to Memphis to the National Ornamental Metal Museum on Saturday, June 13th at 8:00 PM.  [...]

It’s that time again. Every year, the Commercial Appeal puts out a ballot where Memphians can vote on their favorite aspects of the city. This is the Memphis Most and can be found on the Commercial Appeal website for the next ten days. Memphis Most is a way for you to tell the CA – and [...]

                                  The Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum has created a new exhibit to honor the 25th anniversary of the formation of Memphis based Saint Blues Guitar Workshop. The exhibit will be featured in the lobby beginning on June 1 through [...]

Jazz of Note is a tribute show on June 4 at The Memphis Drum Shop

Today we visited the Memphis National Cemetery, where over 42000 U.S. military veterans and family members are interred. In fact, this cemetery has the second largest number of unknown soldiers interred of any national cemetery. We learned that once Memphis fell under Union control, it became a convenient location to care for the wounded from neighboring [...]

In two weeks, when people ask, ‘How did you spend your weekend’ what will you say? If you participate in Memphis Startup Weekend 2 on May 29th-30th, you could say that you started a company.  Harry Brown, the lead organizer of Memphis Startup Weekend discusses why you should be there with this guest post: Startup [...]

Many may not know that Memphis has a modern dance collective 20 years young called Project: Motion. Modern dance is a uniquely American art form characterized by a spirit of exploration and creativity. It was created as a sort of “rebellion” against classical ballet. Joining the rebellion as a board member, I’m happy to present [...]

There are a lot of places in Memphis to find amazing food. It’s one of the things we’re known for. If you’re looking for a somewhere that has a really cool vibe and is a place to chill around art and music, there are a plethora of spots to go. And if you are concerned [...]

The Riverfront Development Corporation, in conjunction with the city of Memphis, invites the public to provide ideas and guidance for a comprehensive land use study of Mud Island with a focus on Mud Island River Park. Let your voice be heard! Click here to take the Phase 2 survey, and let the RDC know which [...]

Dear Brent -Is it my imagination or does every street in Memphis go by at least three different names? If so, why is that? -Misdirected Dear Misdirected -Oh no, it’s not your imagination. There is no mistaking the fact that our city is blessed with an unparalleled wealth of street names. In investigating this question [...]

Voices of the South’s annual Memphis Children’s Theatre Festival is around the corner, and you do not want to miss it! On Friday night there is both a premiere performance of Frindle (yes, based on the book by Andrew Clements with illustrations by Brian Selznick!) as well as a milk and cookies reception. On Saturday, [...]

I have to admit that I have lived in Memphis most of my life and have not taken full advantage of the fresh produce options in town. I recently started shopping at Easy Way again and I just plain forgot how amazing it is! Not only can you actually purchase your milk in glass bottles [...]

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