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<strong>Phase one work will include a red 14-foot &ldquo;O&rdquo; statue, in reference to the Orpheum Theatre Group, in Halloran&rsquo;s front plaza on Main Street. A second &ldquo;O&rdquo; statue will be at the corner of Beale Street and Front Street.</strong> (Courtesy LRK)Premium Real Estate

Orpheum Theatre Group to get a ‘facelift’ by 100th anniversary

The revitalization project is the latest in the Orpheum Theatre Group’s work to modernize the Downtown campus.

By Dima Amro November 03, 2025
Arts & Culture

Photo Gallery: Celebrating Día de Los Muertos

The Memphis Brooks Museum of Art partnered with Cazateatro Bilingual Theatre Group for the Día de Los Muertos Parade and Festival on Saturday, Nov. 1.

By The Daily Memphian Staff November 01, 2025
Music

From ‘Southside Doublewide’ to ‘Cuffing Season,’ 5 must-see November concerts

Homegrown Booker T. Jones, rock singer-songwriter Jeff Tweedy, two-time Grammy-winning jazz instrumentalist Marcus Miller and more musicians come to Memphis this month. 

By Elle Perry 20 hours ago
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Arts Beat: The Irish Network says ‘sláinte’ to Samhain

As the air chills and the leaves begin to fall, Irish Network Memphis is kicking off its first-ever Samhain Festival.

By Elle Perry October 31, 2025

  • The Sidebar: Eric Barnes on arts, culture & more

    Cequita Monique on how she was ‘born into jazz’

    Cequita Monique is a jazz singer as well as the founder of the First Sunday Jazz Jam Pop Up Series.

    By Eric Barnes October 30, 2025
  • The To-Do List

    Brandy and Monica reunite, and fests honor Ireland, India and Japan

    This week, Memphis rap pioneers take the stage, the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art honors the dead and we’ve got your guide to Halloween fun.

    By Bianca Phillips, Chris Herrington, Elle Perry, Kelsey Bowen October 30, 2025
  • Visual Arts

    Four Memphis artists share a birthday and an exhibition

    Also in November, five friends and artists invite the public into their new art school and gallery, ShapeShifter.

    By Elle Perry November 02, 2025
  • Downtown

    Memphis Art Museum has a plan for opening

    The Brooks Museum will change its name to “Memphis Art Museum” when it moves to the new building.

    Related story: 

    Brooks Museum names new chief curator

    By Elle Perry October 31, 2025
  • Visual Arts

    Brooks Museum names new chief curator

    Born in New Jersey, raised in North Carolina and now a mother of two “full-blooded Memphians,” Patricia Lee Daigle is no stranger to change. And as the Brooks Museum’s new chief curator, she’s taking on some big changes.

    By Elle Perry October 30, 2025
  • Performing Arts

    Memphis Movies This Week: ‘Bugonia’ is new, and here’s what’s coming ‘back to the future’

    Thursday is once again movie night in Memphis, this week with a particular Halloween flavor. 

    By Chris Herrington October 28, 2025
  • Premium Ask the Memphian

    Ask the Memphian: Does a ghost named Mary really haunt the Orpheum?

    Throughout the years, plenty of people have claimed to see a ghostly little girl roaming the historic theater. She even has a reserved seat. But is there a story behind the hauntings?

    By Jody Callahan October 27, 2025
  • Premium Spirit of Memphis

    Finding the way: Memphians head to Spain to hike hundreds of miles

    Hiking Spain’s Camino de Santiago pays meaningful dividends for Mid-Southerners who trek to Santiago de Compostela, and the cathedral where the apostle Saint James is buried.

    By Jane Schneider October 27, 2025
  • Performing Arts

    We’re off to see the Wizard in November

    Also, opening this month: “The Notebook” at the Orpheum, a children’s musical at Circuit and a farce about how we view Thanksgiving.

    By Alys Drake October 24, 2025
  • Premium The Arts Beat

    Arts Beat: How Princeton James ‘operates in (his) gift’

    Princeton Echols says his touring Soulful Murder Mystery Experience is like: “an escape room and dinner theater had a baby.” He’s also traveling to Italy next month for a screening of a film he directed.

    By Elle Perry October 24, 2025
  • The To-Do List

    Party like a vampire at Cameo and watch ‘Frankenstein’ come to life

    This week, meditate with a Buddhist monk at Crosstown, view Mexican art at the University of Memphis and hoist a stein in Overton Square.

    By Bianca Phillips, Elle Perry, Kelsey Bowen, Alys Drake, Mary Cashiola, Holly Whitfield October 23, 2025
  • The Sidebar: Eric Barnes on arts, culture & more

    The host of ‘Nurses Unboxed’ on the critical role of nurses

    Dr. Lisa Beasley of the UTHSC College of Nursing joins this week’s Sidebar podcast.

    By Eric Barnes October 23, 2025
  • Visual Arts

    Memphis Movies This Week: ‘Springsteen’ on screen, Halloween favorite films

    With Halloween around the corner, here are some spooky films — new and old — to get you in the spirit.

    By Chris Herrington October 21, 2025
  • Premium Business

    No need for stage fright, this karaoke club lets you sing in private

    “It’s your own little private party,” said Deidre Ellis, owner of The Studio Karaoke, which offers five soundproofed rooms and 80,000 songs to choose from. 

    By Sophia Surrett October 24, 2025
  • Premium The Arts Beat

    Arts Beat: Lifetime, AMC network feature Memphians in new shows

    A new show, filmed in Memphis and Atlanta, stars Memphis rapper Slimeroni and features numerous other local connections. And, Eric Jerome Dickey’s novel comes to Lifetime.

    By Elle Perry October 17, 2025
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    Brew parties for coffee or beer lovers, plus art on the river

    This week, local theaters perform murder shows, Crosstown showcases Vietnamese culture and you can make pottery at Chucalissa.

    By Bianca Phillips, Elle Perry, Alys Drake, Chris Herrington, Kelsey Bowen, Drew Hill October 17, 2025
  • The Sidebar: Eric Barnes on arts, culture & more

    The hard, block-by-block work to improve Klondike, Smokey City

    Klondike Smokey City CDC is working to mow and maintain yards, build a pocket park and turn 150 vacant lots and empty homes into assets in the community.

    By Eric Barnes October 16, 2025
  • Visual Arts

    Historic-photo exhibit exports Memphis soul to Seoul

    The Memphis Brooks Museum of Art and Arts Council Korea are also planning a three-year partnership that would bring emerging Korean curators to the American Southeast.

    By Elle Perry October 14, 2025
  • Visual Arts

    Memphis Movies This Week: ‘After the Hunt,’ ‘Silence of the Lambs’

    “Challengers” and “Call Me By Your Name” director Luca Guadagnino takes a swing at “cancel culture” and Malco’s Throwback Thursday showing this week hits home — partly.

    By Chris Herrington October 15, 2025
  • Music

    Memphis music ‘all-stars’ unite for a bash

    “You’re just not going to see all of these artists together in this way any other time.”

    By Joel Haley October 13, 2025
  • Arts & Culture

    Monster bash: Halloween parties for grown-ups, trick-or-treating for kids

    Sip boos — er, booze — at brewery parties, haunt the South Main Arts District for a spooky Trolley Night or take your kids trick-or-treating ahead of the big day. 

    By Bianca Phillips October 21, 2025
  • Premium Arts & Culture

    For those spellbound by hoodoo, a Downtown museum goes down to its roots

    Hoodoo is alive and well, one practitioner said Saturday at the grand opening of the Beale Street Hoodoo History and Folklife Museum on the third floor of A. Schwab’s on Beale Street.

    By Jody Callahan October 11, 2025
  • Performing Arts

    Collage Dance debuts a new season, new members program

    Collage’s $25,000 National Endowment for the Arts grant was canceled earlier this year, but the Memphis dance company is forging ahead with a new season of shows that open this weekend.

    By Elle Perry October 14, 2025
  • Premium Performing Arts

    Arts Beat: Nine dance organizations unite in new initiative

    “We have an embarrassment of riches of quality, excellent dance in Memphis,” Steven McMahon, of Ballet Memphis, said.

    By Elle Perry October 10, 2025
  • Premium Bartlett

    Shakes by the lake: Theatre By The Lake returns to BPACC Friday night

    For the fourth year, the Tennessee Shakespeare Company will perform outside of the Bartlett Performing Arts and Conference Center, this time presenting “Much Ado About Nothing.”

    By Michael Waddell October 10, 2025

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