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    Halloran Centre to host Royal Studios retrospective

    The Halloran Centre will showcase the heyday of Royal Studios’ legendary musical history with the concert “The History of Royal Studios Narrated by Boo Mitchell.”

    By Alicia Davidson August 25, 2022
  • The To-Do List

    The To-Do List: ‘Soul queen’ King, ‘Moonlight,’ and the Golden Age of Magic

    This week, view the sunset with your dog, watch 2016’s Best Picture Academy Award winner on the big screen and party hop between Grind City, Wiseacre and Hampline breweries.

    By Bianca Phillips, Chris Herrington, Elle Perry August 31, 2022
  • Education

    MSCS to honor Young Dolph, three others, at Alumni Hall of Fame Gala

    Memphis-Shelby County Schools will honor late rapper Young Dolph and three other prominent district alumni at its annual Alumni Hall of Fame Gala Friday night, Aug. 26.

    By Aarron Fleming August 25, 2022
  • City of Memphis

    FedEx founder, Pulitzer Prize winners tapped for Freedom Awards

    The Freedom Awards will be held Oct. 20 at the Orpheum.

    By Bill Dries August 24, 2022
  • Music

    New Grind City Fest offers brews and blues

    The upcoming festival is the first phase in a broader plan to bring regular live music to Grind City Brewing Co. 

    By Jasmine McCraven August 24, 2022
  • City of Memphis

    Demolition begins for Downtown fire station

    Until recently, the building housed a Memphis Fire station and headquarters for the department.

    By Bill Dries August 22, 2022
  • Arts & Culture

    David Sedaris, Chuck Leavell headline new GPAC shows

    A Nashville band with a very Memphis ethos and a keyboard player who has performed with The Rolling Stones, John Mayer and George Harrison are coming to the Germantown Performing Arts Center this fall. 

    By Jordan Arellano August 21, 2022
  • Visual Arts

    Oh, snap: This week’s best photos

    Take a trip down memory lane this week as we mark the 100th anniversary of medical care for Mid-South veterans, say goodbye to a landmark and relish the joy of old books. And folks at a local church share old-fashioned kindness with an Alabama congregation.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff August 20, 2022
  • Public Safety

    New poetry program helps incarcerated youth put feelings into words

    Through a new poetry program, Tennessee Shakespeare Company is helping “youth begin to see that they can manage conflict and that others have conflict, too.”

    By Christin Yates August 19, 2022
  • Memphis Tigers Basketball

    Social Club: Young Dolph gets tribute on ‘P-Valley,’ Tigers fans aim for Bronny James

    Memphis Grizzlies fans are weighing in on the team’s newly released 2022-2023 game schedule. 

    By Jasmine McCraven August 19, 2022
  • The To-Do List

    The To-Do List: Splash down and drink beer with a mastodon

    This week, Cowboy Mouth brings roots rock to Railgarten, Black Lodge turns back time and Emerald Theatre Company tackles anti-LGBTQ sentiment with humor.

    By Bianca Phillips, Chris Herrington August 18, 2022
  • Arts & Culture

    ‘Young Rock’ to film at Graceland, potentially changing the ‘future of filmmaking’ in Memphis

    The show, based on the true life story of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, will begin production this fall in Memphis. 

    By Jasmine McCraven August 18, 2022
  • Visual Arts

    Keepers of the flame: New exhibit focuses on schools, educators in the segregated South

    Photographer Andrew Feiler traveled 25,000 miles to capture images, interviews and history connected to Rosenwald Schools, a program created in 1912 by Julius Rosenwald and Booker T. Washington.

    By Jasmine McCraven August 18, 2022
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    Soulsville comes full circle as Mitchell Worley takes the helm

    Perhaps few are as well-suited to be the head of Soulsville as Pat Mitchell Worley, co-host of “Beale Street Caravan,” former communications director of the Memphis Music Foundation, one-time hard rock DJ and protégé of Deanie Parker. 

    By Chris Herrington August 16, 2022
  • Arts & Culture

    Memphian to direct ‘Black Spartans’ football drama

    The Morehouse College alumnus and former Wall Street speechwriter and communications executive served as a writer and producer on Issa Rae’s acclaimed HBO TV series “Insecure.”

    By Jasmine McCraven August 15, 2022
  • Music

    The Millennium Tour starring Bow Wow returning to FedExForum

    Local fans can catch The Millennium Tour: Turned Up on Saturday, November 5 at the FedExForum. 

    By Jasmine McCraven August 15, 2022
  • Arts & Culture

    Feminist history and sporting culture meet at Dixon Gallery

    Including vintage pieces, like a dress designed by Coco Chanel, the “Sporting Fashion” exhibit also showcases information on trailblazing sportswomen such as sprinter Wilma Rudolph, equestrienne Esther Stace and pilot Hazel Ying Lee.

    By Alicia Davidson August 14, 2022
  • Visual Arts

    Oh Snap: This week’s best photos

    This week we learned that you don’t have to like golf to enjoy the FedEx St. Jude Championship. And the 1,550 volunteers who serve at the tournament exhibit a similar devotion to the team rolling and delivering burritos Downtown every week for 10 years. And we wonder if fashionista Mark Sandfoss owns any golf shirts.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff August 14, 2022
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Second Editions Book Store aims to be more than words

    Despite its smaller size and location — tucked away just inside the front doors of the Benjamin L. Hooks Central Library — the bookstore strives to be “a community resource.”

    By Alicia Davidson August 15, 2022
  • Performing Arts

    ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ is a classic reborn in stage adaptation

    This update by playwright Aaron Sorkin is, by some measures, the most successful American play in Broadway history and the very rare stage play — as opposed to stage musical — to be a major commercial hit. 

    By Chris Herrington August 12, 2022
  • Visual Arts

    MoSH to screen Hitchcock’s ‘Vertigo’

    MoSH theater manager Tom Hardy says while Alfred Hitchcock’s “Vertigo” may not be a very well-known film, seeing the drama on the big screen will be a transformative experience for viewers.

    By Alicia Davidson August 11, 2022
  • The To-Do List

    The To-Do List: Warm up at Shangri-La, cool down at Woodruff-Fontaine and see Hitchcock on a really big screen

    This week, travel back to 1987 with Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey at Malco Theatres, watch a woman swallow swords at Lafayette’s Music Room and catch the highest-grossing American play in Broadway history at the Orpheum Theatre.

    By Bianca Phillips, Chris Herrington August 11, 2022
  • Music

    Sheiks, Subteens heat things up as Sweat Fest returns

    Shangri-La Records is bringing back its popular summer event, with an impressive line-up and a pandemic-sized backlog of record deals. 

    By Ezra Wheeler August 11, 2022
  • Arts & Culture

    New card game celebrates Memphis culture

    “You Can’t Say That: Memphis Mane Edition” is similar to Taboo. 

    By Jasmine McCraven August 10, 2022
  • Premium Visual Arts

    With Brooks’ move, new director will be ‘critical’ for Downtown

    “I think the museum field has been going through this long, kind of traumatic, transition from being a place that was for a very small group of people, by a very small group of people, to a place that is very much a civic asset for a city,” said incoming Memphis Brooks Museum of Art executive director Zoe Kahr. 

    By Christin Yates August 10, 2022

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