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    Memphis Music Hall of Fame to induct Tina Turner, Steve Cropper

    Eight musicians, whose work spans 100 years of contributions to American music, will be recognized at a ceremony at the Cannon Center.

    By Jared Boyd November 08, 2019
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    The Weekly Memphian: Marcus King, Grilled Cheese Fest, Malted VI

    The folks at Hi-Tone Café are hosting their fifth grilled cheese cook-off and festival.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff November 07, 2019
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    Camp SAY caters to students who stutter

    “If there had been a Camp SAY in the ‘60s, that would have been a lifesaver for me,” says Vince Vawter, novelist and fluency advocate. 

    By Jill Johnson Piper November 07, 2019
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    ‘Bluff City Law’ Ep. 7 Recap: Straits go east, take on opioids

    In the seventh episode, Elijah and Sydney Strait lay down some Bluff City Law in East Tennessee, in a ripped-from-the-headlines case about the opioid crisis. 

    By Chris Herrington November 05, 2019
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    Indie Memphis, Malco to partner on permanent programming at Studio on the Square

    Independent, foreign and classic films will have a permanent home at the "Indie Memphis Cinema" space at Malco's Studio on the Square in Midtown.

    By Chris Herrington November 04, 2019
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    Jim Jarmusch’s ‘Mystery Train’ returns home to South Main

    Filmmaker Jim Jarmusch returned to town for a 30th anniversary screening of his classic Memphis film "Mystery Train." The film will encore this week in the neighborhood where it was shot. 

    By Chris Herrington November 04, 2019
  • Arts & Culture

    Boyd: Booker T. Jones’ memoir a meditation on moving on

    Booker T. Jones' memoir "Time Is Tight" considers what it's like to let your talent lead you away from the comforts of the Bluff City.

    By Jared Boyd November 03, 2019
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    Day of the Dead parade in Overton Square celebrates life, not death

    More than 2,000 Memphians gathered for a Día de los Muertos parade and festival in Overton Square. The Mexican tradition honors deceased loved ones.

    By Jared Boyd November 02, 2019
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    Sydney Strait. Rece Davis. Wolverine. It’s been a big week for the Rendezvous

    The list of national figures, both real and fictional, who love the Rendezvous keeps growing. In one calendar week, the famed Memphis restaurant got three national plugs.

    By Andrew A. Smith November 04, 2019
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    The Weekly Memphian: Booker T. Jones, Melissa Etheridge, Elise Neal

    Ex-pat entertainers Booker T. Jones and Elise Neal both stage appearances in Memphis during the weekend in which much of the city is abuzz about homecomings.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff October 31, 2019
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    Erin A. Craig’s ‘sense of eerie horror’ hooks Hollywood

    Erin A. Craig is 'over the moon' about selling the rights to her scary YA novel "House of Salt and Sorrows." 

    By Jill Johnson Piper October 31, 2019
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    A viewer’s guide to the 2019 Indie Memphis Film Festival

    This year's edition of the Indie Memphis Film Festival brings Jim Jarmusch to town with 'Mystery Train,' and a lineup of titles that range from contenders at this year's Cannes festival to Memphis-centric films and shorts. 

    By Chris Herrington October 30, 2019
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    ‘Bluff City Law’ (Blah Blah Blah) Podcast: Episode 6 (Pigskin and Peabody edition)

    Jennifer Biggs and Chris Herrington discuss the sixth episode of “Bluff City Law,” where Della gives a speech at The Peabody Hotel, Elijah is a Tiger and it’s Rendezvous ribs for everybody.

    By Jennifer Biggs, Chris Herrington October 30, 2019
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    Photographer spends year capturing the seasons in historic cemetery

    Photographer Murray Riss took an assignment to capture the beauty of historic Temple Israel Cemetery. Over the course of a year, Riss found a lot of life among the graves. 

    By Tom Bailey October 30, 2019
  • Arts & Culture

    Kirk Whalum to join jazz legend Bob James at ‘Kafé Kirk’

    The jazz great, keyboardist and producer Bob James discovered Whalum after the Memphis-born saxophonist opened for him in the 1980s. Now, it's his turn to join Whalum during his monthly concert series at Crosstown Concourse.

    By Jared Boyd October 29, 2019
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    ‘Bluff City Law’ Ep. 6 Recap: Elijah’s a Tiger and everybody gets Rendezvous

    The sixth episode of "Bluff City Law" takes on a college football theme and introduces a couple of signature Downtown Memphis locations. 

    By Chris Herrington November 04, 2019
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    RiverArtsFest celebrates 12th year at new site

    About 200 artists from across the country offered crafts including handmade jewelry, paintings, pottery and sculptures for the 12th RiverArtsFest.

    By Abigail Warren October 28, 2019
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    RiverArtsFest supports the arts with annual celebration

    Despite the weekend’s less-than-ideal weather, artists, vendors and craft-seekers gathered on Riverside Drive for the annual RiverArtsFest.

    By Abigail Warren October 31, 2019
  • Arts & Culture

    Book tells story of Georgia Tann and Tennessee Children’s Home scandal

    Authors Judy Christie and Lisa Wingate, whose recent book "Before and After" tells the story of children adopted through the Tennessee Children’s Home Society, drew a crowd over the weekend, including many whose lives were affected by the home. 

    By Bill Dries October 27, 2019
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    ArtsEd Tennessee gaining influence with lawmakers

    Memphis is the last stop of a five-city tour across the state to give arts education supporters strategies on being better advocates.

    By Toni Lepeska October 26, 2019
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    FedExForum rolls out new features to please fans

    From food and drink to a remodeled in-phone app, a new look for the noticeably younger basketball squad coincides with some new treats and attractions at their arena.

    By Jared Boyd October 25, 2019
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    A bar with no name, but plenty of music, opens in Hotel Indigo

    The bar's emphasis is centered around live music and a collection of vinyl records.

    By Jared Boyd October 25, 2019
  • Arts & Culture

    A big hunk o’ dinosaur love at Graceland

    Graceland’s visitors are getting younger, with an increase in traffic by 25- to 44-year-olds. When families arrive, they want something nearby for kids to do. Exhibits like Expedition: Dinosaur, on the grounds until January 2020, address the need.

    By Jill Johnson Piper October 25, 2019
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    The Weekly Memphian: Eight & Sand, RiverArts Fest, Elton John

    Here in the "Upcycle City," you'll find a few ways to join in on retro-inspired fun this week.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff October 25, 2019
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    ‘Verbally Effective’ podcast looks at people shaping ‘new Memphis’

    Radio host Ena Cole and sociologist SunAh Laybourn use their individual strengths to coax authentic stories out of influential Memphians.

    By Jared Boyd October 23, 2019

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