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<strong>As always, Crosstown Brewing Co.&rsquo;s Crosstoberfest will feature a stein-holding contest on Saturday, Oct. 11.</strong> (Bianca Phillips/The Daily Memphian file)The To-Do List

One Artoberfest, two Oktoberfests and Beale Street’s new hoodoo museum

This week, Monster Market opens, Slowdown Cinema screens a vampire classic and Brantley Ellzey takes over Crosstown Arts’ galleries.

By Bianca Phillips, Elle Perry, Kelsey Bowen 11 hours ago
Performing Arts

‘Neil Diamond,’ ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ and more grace Memphis stages this October

Other plays feature “Frankenstein,” murdered Edwardian women telling their stories and a murder mystery.

By Alys Drake October 07, 2025
Music

Five must-see Memphis concerts for October

This month, sing “The Boy Is Mine” at FedExForum, see Peter Frampton at the Orpheum and more.

By Elle Perry, Kelsey Bowen October 07, 2025
Premium Arts & Culture

How Memphis designer Holtermonster crafted ‘a freaky pop-up for weirdos like you’

Lauren Rae Holtermann’s career is filled with movie designs and concert posters. But when October rolls around, her Monster Market comes out. 

By Elle Perry 22 hours ago

  • Visual Arts

    With basketball court refresh, Project Backboard comes back to where it started — Memphis

    The art project breathes new life into the public basketball court. 

    By Elle Perry October 08, 2025
  • Visual Arts

    Memphis Movies This Week: ‘Roofman,’ ‘Battle Royale’

    A new comedic crime caper and the 25th anniversary encore of a notorious Japanese cult film are on Memphis movie screens this week.

    By Chris Herrington October 07, 2025
  • Arts & Culture

    Where to scream, get lost and pick a pumpkin this spooky season

    Let our Halloween guide to haunted houses, corn mazes and pumpkins patches help you prepare for the season.

    By Bianca Phillips October 08, 2025
  • Music

    Photo Gallery: Closing Day of 2025 Mempho Music Festival

    Other acts included Father John Misty, Galactic and Leftover Salmon on Friday, and The Flaming Lips, Mavis Staples, The Pharcyde and Puddles Pity Party on Saturday.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff October 05, 2025
  • Visual Arts

    ‘2025 Project,’ West Africa, 1890s France and more on display in Memphis art galleries this October

    Plus, a Midtown eyewear boutique hosts a reflective exhibition. 

    By Elle Perry October 05, 2025
  • Arts & Culture

    A perfect place for poetry and pondering opens at the National Civil Rights Museum

    The National Civil Rights Museum celebrated the opening of the BlueCross Healthy Place at Founders Park on Saturday, the first phase of the museum’s two-part, $38 million expansion.

    By Jody Callahan October 04, 2025
  • Music

    Chris Brown concert canceled

    It was expected to be the first concert at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium since the band U2 performed in May 1997.

    By Frank Bonner II October 04, 2025
  • The Sidebar: Eric Barnes on arts, culture & more

    Supporting the well-being of college students in a post-COVID, screen-heavy world

    Barth House Episcopal Center’s Maggie Schaumleffel joins Eric Barnes on The Sidebar podcast to talk about the organization, its mission and the many challenges college students now face.

    By Eric Barnes October 04, 2025
  • Premium Midtown

    Arts Beat: October means NatureZen in Overton Park

    The month aims to celebrate the park and the positive effects of nature on mental and physical health with events like yoga, birding, nature walks, journaling and workshops.

    By Elle Perry October 03, 2025
  • The To-Do List

    Jam out at Mempho, and do the Time Warp again at the Orpheum

    This week, eat mooncakes at Crosstown, taste your way around the Medical District and show your commitment to Sparkle Motion at the Pink Palace.

    By Chris Herrington, Bianca Phillips, Elle Perry, Alys Drake October 02, 2025
  • Visual Arts

    Brooks Museum hosts Black quilting exhibition, meet Metal Museum master metalsmith

    Plus, GPAC hosts the work of late Memphis College of Art graduate Edward H. Perry, and Sheet Cake Gallery opens two exhibitions.

    By Elle Perry October 01, 2025
  • Visual Arts

    Memphis Movies This Week: ‘Smashing Machine,’ ‘One Battle After Another’

    Fall arrived — on the calendar and in the theaters. Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” begins a string of award-season hopefuls, including one the could solidify Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s transition from the mat to the matinee.

    By Chris Herrington October 04, 2025
  • Arts & Culture

    Annual Mid-Autumn Festival celebrates Vietnamese culture

    The Mid-Autumn Festival expands into a month-long series this October.

    By Joel Haley October 03, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    Botanic Garden begins entry courtyard renovations

    The new courtyard will complement and blend with the existing building.

    By Lydia Williams September 30, 2025
  • Premium North Memphis

    ‘Girls belong here’: AngelStreet plans youth-first recording studio in North Memphis

    AngelStreet Memphis is fundraising for the $2 million development with partners already in talks.

    By Dima Amro September 30, 2025
  • Premium Memphis Grizzlies

    Ja in China: An Alaska detour, funeral crashing, typhoons and tattoos

    Ja Morant’s detour and subsequent late arrival in Asia were the precursor to what would become a wacky tour filled with unexpected twists and turns. Here are some of the best tidbits.

    Related content: 

    Ja Morant discovered his international fame. He taught China a few things, too. 

    By Drew Hill September 28, 2025
  • Arts & Culture

    Photo Gallery: Latin Fest 901

    Each September, Cazateatro Bilingual Theatre Group celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with family-friendly music, dance, food and cultural activities.

    By Elle Perry September 27, 2025
  • Arts & Culture

    Photo Gallery: Come As Thou Art Shakespearean Masquerade

    The Memphis Brooks Museum of Art held its second annual Come As Thou Art event on Friday, Sept. 26.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff September 27, 2025
  • Podcasts

    Shante Avant on the Women’s Foundation for a Greater Memphis

    It’s hard not to talk to Shante Avant about politics, but that’s exactly what “The Sidebar” host Eric Barnes does in this episode focused on the mission of the Women’s Foundation.

    By Eric Barnes September 27, 2025
  • Premium The Arts Beat

    Arts Beat: U of M brings even more Shakespeare (and new dance works)

    While the U of M’s production is “part Shakespeare, part block party, 100% heart,” Germantown Community Theatre is doing Shakespeare with an all-female cast. 

    By Elle Perry September 26, 2025
  • Premium North Mississippi

    Raindrops to rivers: Children’s book teaches kids about stormwater

    A turtle named Shellby is leading first graders across DeSoto County on a journey to learn where rainwater goes after it falls and why keeping it clean matters.

    By Brandon LaGrone II September 25, 2025
  • The To-Do List

    Soak up the fall vibes with cocktails, campfires, fair rides and outdoor music

    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.

    By Abigail Warren, Bianca Phillips, Elle Perry, Kelsey Bowen, Chris Herrington, Alys Drake September 25, 2025
  • Performing Arts

    ‘Dinner and a show’ takes new meaning at Hattiloo

    Hattiloo has created the Black Chef’s Table, pairing three-course meals with select performances.

    By Ellen Chamberlain September 25, 2025
  • The Sidebar: Eric Barnes on arts, culture & more

    The Buckman Performing and Fine Arts Center heads into its fall season

    Cindi Younker, the director of the Buckman Performing and Fine Arts Center, talks with Eric Barnes on The Sidebar podcast about what makes the intimate venue so appealing for audiences and artists.

    By Eric Barnes September 26, 2025
  • The Sidebar: Eric Barnes on arts, culture & more

    GPAC’s new executive director, Parke Kennedy, on the upcoming season and the history of GPAC

    Parke Kennedy joins Eric Barnes on The Sidebar podcast to talk about GPAC’s upcoming season as well as her goals for the organization after taking over as executive director. 

    By Eric Barnes September 23, 2025

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