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<strong>Tay Keith at the 61st annual Grammy Awards at the Staples Center on Sunday, Feb. 10, 2019, in Los Angeles.</strong> (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP file)Music

Memphis music producer Tay Keith has died at 29

Grammy Award-nominated Memphis producer Brytavious Chambers, known professionally as Tay Keith, has died, according to Nashville police.

By Elle Perry June 19, 2026
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Tennessee tourism aims to fight AI fakery

Only one in 20 travelers could identify a real photo of a Tennessee outdoor tourism spot when shown alongside an AI-generated image. Here’s how the state’s Department of Tourist Development plans to counter that.

By Noah McLane June 18, 2026
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The Arts Beat: ‘Tarzan’ and a world premiere open in Memphis-area theaters

Disney’s “first prince” and a beloved American president are the focus of the two shows opening this weekend.

By Alys Drake June 19, 2026
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At 6 games and counting, Adam Remsen is Memphis’ newest ‘Jeopardy!’ champion

To prepare for his run on the show, Adam Remsen studied his knowledge weak spots (opera, 19th century presidents, European monarchs and world rivers) and focused on the most important part of the game: the buzzer.

By Jody Callahan 30 minutes ago

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

    John Zeanah wants city planning to be smarter — so he wrote a book

    Eric Barnes talks to John Zeneah, the city’s chief of development and infrastructure, about his book: “Today’s Comprehensive Plan: An Adaptive Approach.”

    By Eric Barnes June 18, 2026
  • The To-Do List

    How to celebrate Juneteenth; plus, brews, cars and the art of protesting

    In this week’s To-Do List, the Empress of Soul is on the King of Rock’s stage, and “Jaws” is swimming in just in time for your beach trip.

    By Bianca Phillips, Elle Perry, Alys Drake, Chris Herrington June 18, 2026
  • Music

    8Ball & MJG bring Memphis rap to NPR’s Tiny Desk

    This is the fifth year for Black Music Month-themed Tiny Desk Concerts. 

    By Elle Perry June 18, 2026
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    Calkins: The Memphis Art Museum will be the next great place in the city — because of Barbara and Pitt Hyde.

    Pitt and Barbara Hyde didn’t want their name on the new Memphis Art Museum. That didn’t stop Memphis mayor Paul Young from highlighting the couple’s astounding work. “For a generation you have led with generosity and vision,” Young said. “And your mark on the city — on Downtown in particular — is everywhere.”

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    Q&A: More from the Hydes on Downtown, the Grizzlies, AutoZone Park and the future of Memphis

    Memphis Art Museum will have free admission for Shelby County residents

    By Geoff Calkins June 18, 2026
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    Q&A: More from the Hydes on Downtown, the Grizzlies, AutoZone Park and the future of Memphis

    The Daily Memphian’s Geoff Calkins sat down with Barbara and Pitt Hyde to talk about the new museum, their hands-on approach to civic projects and why Memphis continues to be — in their words — their “big bet.”

    By Geoff Calkins June 18, 2026
  • Arts & Culture

    Memphis Art Museum will have free admission for Shelby County residents

    There’s an opening date set for the Memphis Art Museum. And when it opens, it will welcome locals to a bigger gallery space, a sculpture garden, a rooftop walking path and more for free. 

    By Elle Perry June 19, 2026
  • Arts & Culture

    Memphis Movies This Week: ‘Toy Story’ returns, a Todd Snider farewell

    Dun. Dun. Dun. Dun. From the first “summer blockbuster,” a beloved children’s movie series to Robin Hood, what’s old is back again at the theaters this week. Plus, Chris Herrington also gives his Steven Spielberg Top 10. 

    By Chris Herrington June 19, 2026
  • Education

    A new act for Humes: Arts and tech school planned for Elvis’ alma mater

    Local dance director Katie Smythe’s new performing arts school recently bought Humes Middle, Elvis Presley’s alma mater in North Memphis. 

    By Laura Testino June 15, 2026
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    In the age of social media and AI, college students are opening physical books less. But Rhodes professors still believe reading is fundamental.

    For Rhodes College, a small liberal arts college that prides itself on creating lifelong learners, apathy about reading can feel not just like a challenge but an affront to its mission. Here’s why students are reading less than ever — and what professors are doing about it.

    By John Klyce June 14, 2026
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    New murals add vibrance to Wolf River tunnel on Germantown Greenway

    Brightly colored depictions celebrating the Germantown Greenway are now greeting users as they walk, run or bike along the trail passing underneath Wolf River Boulevard.

    By Abigail Warren June 17, 2026
  • Premium Business

    Cardboard and creativity: How 901 Games brings Memphis’ gaming community together

    How a Midtown business creates community and space for gamers of all ages and creeds.

    By Noah McLane June 15, 2026
  • Arts & Culture

    Thunderstorms force cancellation of Live at the Garden concert

    Severe weather forces cancellation of Alabama concert, meant to be the opener of this year’s Live at the Garden series at the Memphis Botanic Garden

    By Jody Callahan June 13, 2026
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    Berlin-based artist turns photos surreal in Brooks exhibition

    The last exhibition to open in the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art in Overton Park is the first solo museum exhibition for David Uzochukwu.

    By Elle Perry June 13, 2026
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    Arts Beat: ‘Sweeney Todd’ unites Memphis opera and theater

    Opening this week: a darkly comic thriller about a barber whose quest for revenge turns into a spree of murder and cannibalistic meat pies. It also happens to be a beloved musical.

    By Alys Drake June 14, 2026
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    Free live music series returns to Bartlett

    The tribute band Almost Elton John & The Rocketmen open Bartlett’s annual series Music By The Lake at Bartlett Performing Arts & Conference Center, featuring songs from the piano entertainer.

    By Michael Waddell June 12, 2026
  • The To-Do List

    A beer cruise, a demon barber and a museum of monstrous mayhem

    In this week’s To-Do List, veteran newsman Otis Sanford signs his new book, and Alabama plays mountain music — like grandma and grandpa used to play.

    By Alys Drake, Bianca Phillips, Elle Perry June 11, 2026
  • Music

    Pretty Lights, Widespread Panic to headline 2026 Mempho Music Fest

    Also set to play: Spoon, Gary Clark Jr., De La Soul, Ziggy Marley, JJ Grey & Mofro and Fishbone.

    By Elle Perry June 11, 2026
  • Premium Performing Arts

    Beauty, beast and buffet: Broadway cast, crew treated to home-cooked meals after Orpheum show

    Memphis may be renowned worldwide for its barbecue and Blues, but in the Broadway realm, it’s known for its hospitality.

    By Jennifer Chandler June 15, 2026
  • The Sidebar: Eric Barnes on arts, culture & more

    Songwriters, music and beer flood South Main

    Two music festivals are coming to South Main this weekend, and organizers from both join Eric Barnes on this week’s Sidebar podcast.

    By Eric Barnes June 12, 2026
  • Music

    Overton Park Shell ‘Shell-ebrates’ 90 years with free fall shows

    The lineup includes celebrations for the Shell, Hattiloo and Opera Memphis; festivals like Gonerfest; and concerts like Drivin N Cryin. 

    By Elle Perry June 10, 2026
  • Visual Arts

    Memphis Movies This Week: Spielberg new and old with ‘Disclosure Day’ and ‘Close Encounters’

    Aliens are on the big — and giant — screen in Memphis, and you can stream the portrait of the life of Memphian Maurice White. And somehow, “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” brings it all full circle.

    By Chris Herrington June 12, 2026
  • Premium Business

    Why is Hernando’s Hide-A-Way taking a stand against AI art? It comes down to soul.

    Generative AI has become widely used. But Celine Lee, co-owner of Hernando’s Hide-A-Way, wants no part of it. Here’s why. 

    By John Klyce June 08, 2026
  • Premium Music

    How do you get to Carnegie Hall? These Memphis-area teens know.

    Four Memphis Youth Symphony members have been selected for Carnegie Hall’s national music programs, which will take them to New York and beyond. 

    By Elle Perry June 08, 2026
  • Premium Arts & Culture

    Arts Beat: How Memphis artists can get funding wishes granted

    Grant opportunities are now open to local visual artists and nonprofit or government organizations that want to address community issues through art.

    By Elle Perry June 05, 2026
  • Performing Arts

    ‘Legally Blonde’ and ‘Falsettos’ musicals opening in Memphis

    Theatre Memphis and Germantown Community Theatre are producing musicals that open Friday. 

    By Alys Drake June 05, 2026

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