Southaven’s KIRBY plays tribute to Mississippi in new album
The album is a “familial” record, KIRBY says, based on her “Mississippi Black American experience.”
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The album is a “familial” record, KIRBY says, based on her “Mississippi Black American experience.”
In her newly permanent role, Adeze Wilford comes to the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art to help provide opportunities to people who frequently feel left out.
When going to the Overton Park Shell, you’re gonna want to take the scenic route.
A new season of Opera Memphis starts at libraries, farmers markets and festivals.
This week, the sun sets on the Sunset Skate series, the Delta Fair brings thrills (and a lot more) and Slider Inn goes “Back to the Future.”
Here’s a roundup of what’s coming to local art galleries in September.
Discover new Memphis music with the Arts Beat’s latest playlist, here just in time for 901 Day.
A tragic romance and a spooky drama are on Ballet Memphis' newest season schedule.
“We’re expanding the free daytime programming to two stages inside Crosstown Concourse, which means even more chances to catch incredible live music and explore the building throughout the day,” said Liv Cohen, WYXR’s community engagement and events lead.
Ballet Memphis will now operate under a dual leadership model with the new executive director and the existing artistic director.
This week, art meets booze at the Dixon and the Brooks, and weenie dogs race at the Germantown Festival.
Memphis brother and sister Carlos and Taylor Barksdale launched the tour in mid-August.
Welcome to Neosoulville: Live at The Green Room at Crosstown Arts is a concert-and-conversation series set to launch Saturday.
A rock star hits Graceland Soundstage, four soul and funk legends play FedExForum, a Broadway star comes to the Germantown Performing Arts Center and Southern Heritage Classic brings an award-winning jazz quartet to the Orpheum.
Two interns are from Memphis while the other is from Nashville.
“Not everything that we have is a household name. And a lot of things we have are things that will be a household name one day,” the Buckman Arts Center director said about the new season.
There’s a new way to sample the food and music of Soulsville in Memphis.
During the season, the Shout-Out Shakespeare Series will bring Tennessee Shakespeare Co. performances to locations around the Memphis area.
The Halloran Centre’s mostly free arts programs have produced a Broadway performer, a singer and songwriter and a nationally touring star. Now, they’re back on the main stage.
Memphis is going bard-core on Shakespeare-inspired productions.
This week, Southaven launches its hummingbird fest, the Halloran Centre celebrates 10 years and Beale Street throws a 100th birthday party for B.B. King.
“Here we have an event where people are coming together, hundreds of people consistently, for eight years, having a fantastic time,” the founder said.
This week, old movies return to the big screen, a plant pop-up pops up at another pop-up and two Downtown hotels host DJ events.
Virginia Reed Murphy describes playback theater as a “storytelling and witnessing practice.” Since 2010, her organization has given more than 500 performances.
This week, watch artisans at work at the Pink Palace Craft Fair, celebrate the Greenline’s birthday at Hampline and view rarely seen artwork by Edward H. Perry.