Free jazz concerts keep the good times rolling
Free jazz and good vibrations are flowing at North Main Street and Court Avenue.
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Free jazz and good vibrations are flowing at North Main Street and Court Avenue.
“We want to show Memphis children that you could grow up and be an artist as a job,” said Children’s Museum CEO Stewart Burgess.
“You go to other areas (of Memphis) and they have memorable sculptures and landmarks,” the artist Lorenzo Scruggs said. “Whitehaven? We build our own landmark.”
Memphis Community Against Pollution announced plans for its own air-quality sensors after doubting testing carried out by the City of Memphis.
This July Fourth, a group of teens is skipping fireworks on the river to make some noise at their own show in the nation’s capital.
Generations of Memphis golfers have participated in a tournament that is one of the country’s best for junior players.
“A lot of people (criticize) Memphis, including Memphians,” singer Zoë Dominguez said. “But because of that, people really want to try and make it better. That’s what I’m all about.”
The photos capture the joy and energy of a live B.B. King performance.
The Alcy Ball neighborhood in South Memphis sits beside industrial lots with a known history of contamination, most notably the former Memphis Defense Depot.
Here’s your guide to Elvis Week events in Memphis, including Graceland tours, Elvis Presley tribute artists, and the somber Candlelight Vigil.
Tennesee’s only Democratic U.S. Congressman also gave his support to a Memphis City Council member’s run for governor.
Parting is such sweet sorrow, unless it is from an old ticketing system.
An organizer said he hopes that Memphis will continue to host the awards yearly and potentially serve as a future replacement for the BET Hip Hop Awards, which were suspended.
The Memphis Symphony Chorus is about to hold auditions for its upcoming season, continuing a 60-year tradition of high-level choral arrangements with no financial incentive.
At the 50th Stone Soul Picnic, gospel singers and R&B performers will blend as the owner of Memphis’ first Black-owned radio station is honored.
How do Memphis’ outdoor live-music venues decide when the weather is bad enough to cancel events?
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