The To-Do List: The King returns, as does a hockey-mask-wearing killer
This week in Memphis: Big concerts, throwback flicks, dining specials and the unbeatable combo of chicken and beer. Plus, it’s Elvis Week.
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This week in Memphis: Big concerts, throwback flicks, dining specials and the unbeatable combo of chicken and beer. Plus, it’s Elvis Week.
This week in Memphis, a movie that’s become hard to see and artifacts of Memphis soul history never-before-seen are among our picks for reasons to leave the house.
This week Lucero frontman Ben Nichols will play a solo acoustic birthday show and septuagenarian gospel artist Elizabeth King, flanked by some ace Memphis sidemen, will perform a live score to a pioneering work of Black cinema.
Final mixes on John Paul Keith’s new album were done in February 2020, but the record had to be shelved for nearly a year due to COVID.
This weekend will see fireworks shows in the area’s suburbs as well as at Graceland and in Downtown Memphis.
When Memphis Heritage hosts an estate sale this weekend, it’ll be a little bit of Memphis meets Paris.
After being postponed a year, the inaugural Bluff City Balloon Jamboree in Collierville is finally here.
After five consecutive away games, the Memphis 901 FC will return to AutoZone Park for its season home opener.
Paula and Raiford’s Disco is now allowed to stay open from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. and the storage sale is to create room for new experiences, Paula Raiford said.
An “Orchestra Unplugged” concert includes a performance of “The Seven Last Words of the Unarmed.”
Memphis’ smaller stages are ready filling up.
Though it is generally held in the fall, the Bluff City Fair is coming back early this year.
The 87-year-old musician honed his craft at South Memphis’ Club Paradise, a pivotal venue in “The Birth of Soul Music.”
What could have been a college classroom project became, with Indie Memphis, three film screenings open to the public.
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