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<strong>Don Was and the Pan-Detroit Ensemble will play GPAC in January.</strong> (Kory Thiebault)UNLOCKED Music

Arts Beat: Hear Detroit jazz, Memphis soul and a ‘Genius Grant’ winner in January

A local band celebrates a new album and a decade of creating music, while two singers proclaim Memphis R&B is not dead (via concert).

By Elle Perry 54 minutes ago
The To-Do List

Hike, paddle, mediate or wrestle your way into a new year

This week, an Elvis tribute artist pays tribute to Elton John, and Navy takes on Cincinnati in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl.

By Bianca Phillips 30 minutes ago
FULL ACCESS Visual Arts

Dixon opens third installment of ‘Black Artists in America’

Also in January, Central High alumni get separate exhibitions at the Buckman Center and the Botanic Garden.

By Elle Perry 11 hours ago
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Memphis Movies This Week: A promising note on ‘Song Sung Blue,’ a ‘Plague’ in theaters

“Stranger Things” fans can watch the finale of the Netflix series in a communal, big-screen setting at Paradiso Cinema Grill on New Year’s Eve and on New Year’s Day. 

By Chris Herrington 54 minutes ago

  • Public Safety

    What to expect on Beale Street this New Year’s Eve

    Memphis police are promising a noticeably heavier presence on and around Beale Street as 2025 becomes 2026. Here’s what else to expect Downtown.

    By Bill Dries December 31, 2025
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    ‘Crazy amazing:’ How an artist painted one of the city’s largest murals at Le Bonheur

    “We wanted it to look like, no matter what your background is or where you’re from, come to Le Bonheur, and you’ll be at home,” said the artist. “If you’re from outer space and you need to come to Le Bonheur, be from outer space. Or, if you live in a cactus or if you live in a boot, come on by.”

    By John Klyce December 31, 2025
  • unlocked Performing Arts

    For Monica Sanchez, Cazateatro is a labor of love

    The bilingual theater troupe teaches theater and ballet classes and puts on several shows and major events each year. 

    By John Klyce December 31, 2025
  • Arts & Culture

    Memphis singer-songwriter Don Bryant dies at 83

    Bryant’s music spanned soul and gospel, singing and songwriting, and the Grammy Award-nominated musician co-wrote the Ann Peebles hit song “I Can’t Stand the Rain.”

    By Elle Perry December 26, 2025
  • Unlocked The Arts Beat

    The Arts Beat: New year, more art

    What’s coming in 2026? Museums, band reunions, new concert venues, landmark anniversaries, a handful of funny guys and portals to parallel universes. 

    By Kelsey Bowen December 31, 2025
  • Visual Arts

    Glaciers, asthma and the midnight sun: Memphis artists’ adventures in the Arctic Circle

    On a schooner in the Arctic Circle, artists, writers, musicians and scientists come together to observe, experience and research the frigid region. 

    By John Klyce December 25, 2025
  • The Sidebar: Eric Barnes on arts, culture & more

    Why giving is essential to The Daily Memphian

    Sarah Leach, The Daily Memphian’s director of fundraising and development, joins Eric Barnes on this week’s episode of “The Sidebar.”

    By Eric Barnes December 25, 2025
  • unlocked Spirit of Memphis

    Stitching love into every seam: Quilt guild’s pillowcases give Youth Villages children something of their own

    A local quilting group donates part of their talent to Youth Villages residents, creating pillowcases for the children living in the Bartlett facility.

    By Michael Waddell December 31, 2025
  • The To-Do List

    Dance to 1990s country hits, and then party like it’s 2026 — because it will be

    This week, paint and sip at the Rumba Room, laugh at Flyway Comedy Club and listen to Alex Chilton’s hits at Memphis Listening Lab. 

    By Bianca Phillips December 24, 2025
  • Unlocked North Mississippi

    DeSoto author debuts ‘Duck and Bubba’ book based on family bonds

    A local author who has concentrated on writing about Alzheimer’s disease has pivoted to a 12-book series on youths who gain superpowers.

    By Brandon LaGrone II December 31, 2025
  • Unlocked Visual Arts

    Memphis Movies This Week: ‘Song Sung Blue,’ ‘Marty Supreme’

    Josh Safdie’s “Marty Supreme” arrives with the tagline “Dream Big.” But Craig Brewer’s “Song Sung Blue” one-ups it with the tagline “Dream Huge.”

    By Chris Herrington December 30, 2025
  • Unlocked Arts & Culture

    Herrington: My favorite films of 2025

    The movie industry has been imperiled for at least a couple of decades now, but good — even great — movies are still being made. Here are 10 favorites from 2025.

    By Chris Herrington December 30, 2025
  • UNLOCKED Music

    Arts Beat: What Memphis arts and culture looked like in 2025

    From arts shows, concerts, to theater productions and beyond, the Memphis art scene blossomed in 2025. Here’s a recap of some of our top arts and culture moments. And some staff favorites.

    By Kelsey Bowen December 31, 2025
  • Unlocked Visual Arts

    From Memphis to Milwaukee: Craig Brewer’s journey to his biggest moviemaking stage yet

    “With a Christmas Day release in theaters coast-to-coast, with two big stars and a repertoire of well-loved music, ‘Song Sung Blue’ is a pretty good advertisement for the musicians and studios of Memphis.”

    By Chris Herrington December 31, 2025
  • The To-Do List

    Carol like it’s 1837, explore a winter wonderland and have a beer with Santa

    This week, Central Station hosts its last Ladies’ Night, The PRVLG plays the New Daisy and Lafayette’s is having a “Charlie Brown Christmas.”

    By Bianca Phillips, Chris Herrington, Elle Perry December 23, 2025
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    Memphis Movies This Week: ‘Avatar,’ ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ at the Orpheum

    If you’re looking for more grown-up counterprogramming, there’s “The Housemaid,” an apparent thriller from “Bridesmaids” director Paul Feig. 

    By Chris Herrington December 16, 2025
  • Premium Visual Arts

    ‘One Battle After Another,’ ‘Sinners’ win big with Southeastern film critics

    Paul Thomas Anderson’s topical action-comedy romp “One Battle After Another” and Ryan Coogler’s Delta-set horror period piece “Sinners” dominated this year’s awards vote of the Southeastern Film Critics Association. 

    By Chris Herrington December 15, 2025
  • Arts & Culture

    Champagne dreams: Where to party on New Year’s Eve

    Say goodbye to 2025 with a midnight toast, and then set some healthy resolutions and eat some lucky black-eyed pea soup. 

    By Bianca Phillips December 15, 2025
  • Premium Arts & Culture

    Metal Museum plans to open Overton Park space in 2026

    The new Metal Museum space will include a cafe, which officials hope will become a destination on its own.

    By Jody Callahan December 12, 2025
  • Premium Music

    Alabama Shakes will be first concert at new Grind City Amp

    Grind City Brewing Co.’s new outdoor venue is set to open in spring 2026. 

    By Elle Perry, Holly Whitfield December 15, 2025
  • Premium The Arts Beat

    Arts Beat: In ‘G.R.I.T.S.,’ Memphis roller skaters reach for their dreams

    The TV show stars three women and an Orange Mound skating rink, with appearances from local musicians and shots of Memphis streets and neighborhoods. But the story, like the city it’s based on, is much more complex. 

    By Elle Perry December 12, 2025
  • The To-Do List

    Lucero plays a Christmas show, and ‘Slay Bells Ring’ in a holiday whodunit

    This week, party like Craig and Day Day from “Friday After Next,” spin the Wheel of Fortune and drink natties (as in natural wines) while eating patties (as in burgers).

    By Bianca Phillips, Elle Perry, Kelsey Bowen, Chris Herrington, Alys Drake December 12, 2025
  • The Sidebar: Eric Barnes on arts, culture & more

    How Merit Academy pursues excellence in literacy

    The Daily Memphian’s Eric Barnes talks to Lakenna Booker, who is the executive director of Memphis Merit Academy, on this week’s Sidebar podcast.

    By Eric Barnes December 11, 2025
  • Arts & Culture

    Memphis in May names honored country for 2026

    The Greater Memphis Chamber and Memphis in May announced the honored country for next year to more than a thousand people at the Chamber’s annual Chairman’s Luncheon.

    By Sophia Surrett December 10, 2025
  • Premium Music

    Covering ‘Sweet Caroline’ in Crosstown

    As part of the release of Craig Brewer’s “Song Sung Blue,” local musicians Bryan Hartley and Tm. Prudhomme won the chance to record a Neil Diamond cover.

    By John Klyce December 09, 2025

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