Teacher honors daughter’s disability with book ‘I Am Different’
Monica Thomas wanted to publish a children’s book to help her daughter and children like her with Myasthenia Gravis, a rare autoimmune disease.
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Monica Thomas wanted to publish a children’s book to help her daughter and children like her with Myasthenia Gravis, a rare autoimmune disease.
Events include storytelling contests, “haunted community centers,” classic films, parties and even a Halloween-themed hike.
“Every voice matters,” said the vice president of education and communication for the Orpheum Theatre Group and a longtime volunteer with SAY.
The Side Street Steppers keep fans of old-time tunes coming back each Sunday in October at Saddle Creek North in Germantown.
Cooper-Young neighbors and passersby might have noticed a new addition to the Midtown community recently.
This week, festivals offer gourmet food and hundreds of wines and beers, Geoff Calkins moderates a sports talk and PRIZM Ensemble plays the works of Amanzi Arnett.
Sip & Serve begins with cleaning trash off streets and ends with a happy hour for participants age 21 and older.
This week, original members of The 24-Carat Black stop at Stax, the Broad Avenue Arts District gets a “Paint Memphis” makeover and soul legend Mavis Staples plays GPAC.
The concert sometimes called the “Black Woodstock” turns 50 this year.
“We believe Shakespeare and his stories are for everyone, and so we seek to bring his stories to everyone in our community.”
Mempho Music Festival returns this weekend, bringing options for music and food lovers alike.
Through the project, the Memphis Medical District Collaborative is on a mission to “add some vibrancy” to the area.
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