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<strong>Salt-N-Pepa during Riverbeat Music Festival on Friday, May 1, 2026.</strong> (Mark Weber/The Daily Memphian)Music

Photo Gallery: Salt-N-Pepa, Red Clay Strays and more light up the stage for Riverbeat’s return

Riverbeat came back to Tom Lee Park on Friday, May 1, for the first day of the annual music festival, with Hope Clayburn’s Soul Scrimmage, Lord Huron, Salt-N-Pepa and headliner The Red Clay Strays. 

By Mark Weber 18 hours ago
Premium Downtown

‘An alternate Memphis’: Baron Von Opperbean opens the multiverse at Mud Island

The immersive experience “Baron Von Opperbean and The River of Time” opens Friday, May 1, in the old River Museum at Mud Island River Park. 

By Bill Dries May 01, 2026
Arts & Culture

The AM/DM podcast: River of Time, Riverbeat and Water Gardens

Much like the human body, the week ahead is about 60% water. 

By Mary Cashiola April 27, 2026
Music

Photo Gallery: Grind City Amp’s grand opening party

Grind City Amp opened a new outdoor music venue in April, marked by a free festival on Saturday, April 25, featuring a vintage sale, food trucks and a live music lineup with headliner MonoNeon. 

By Joe Sills April 27, 2026

  • Spirit of Memphis

    Mason Temple renovation marks latest chapter for civil rights landmark

    The 81-year-old Mason Temple is getting a renovation, the latest in a series for the landmark that has a dramatic history as the place where Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his final speech the night before he was assassinated.

    By Bill Dries April 26, 2026
  • $15 Deals

    $15 Deal: Mushrooms galore at Shroomlicious Baby

    Two types of Shroomlicious tacos, wings and lo mein. Plus, what’s next for the “Mushroom Queen?”

    By Erica Horton April 23, 2026
  • Premium Food News

    What’s good for the Goose is made ‘the hard way’

    The Silly Goose Lounge’s co-owner won’t be giving away the secret recipes and days-long methods to their pizzas or cocktails, but he promises, “There’s a lot of work behind when you order a drink.”

    By Ellen Chamberlain April 20, 2026
  • $15 Deals

    $15 Deal: Hustle & Dough’s 477 burger

    Last month, writer Erica Horton noticed a new lunch offering from Hustle & Dough: a burger with white cheddar, bacon-onion jam, horseradish aioli, lots of bread and butter pickles and a potato bun.

    By Erica Horton April 16, 2026
  • Premium Downtown

    ‘White box grants’ could make properties facing Main Street Mall more move-in ready

    The Center City Development Corp. approved $220,000 worth of incentives for Downtown improvements.

    By Andy Ashby April 16, 2026
  • Premium Food News

    Downtown Longshot space could be filled by new cocktail bar

    Memphis native Teddy Jasper Sr. and his son plan to re-open the space this summer.

    By Sophia Surrett April 16, 2026
  • City of Memphis

    Memphis Art Museum tour ends with $6 million

    Memphis City Council members got a peek inside what will be the new Memphis Art Museum before voting to repurpose city funds for public infrastructure outside the Front Street museum.

    By Samuel Hardiman April 14, 2026
  • Premium Food News

    From market to menu: The Farm Table opening Downtown

    An indoor farmers market is becoming a small farm-to-fork restaurant. 

    By Ellen Chamberlain April 14, 2026
  • Real Estate

    Board considers grants for Downtown improvements

    The Downtown Memphis Commission’s Center City Development Corp. will consider several grants for Downtown projects at its April 15 meeting.

    By Andy Ashby April 09, 2026
  • Real Estate

    The Rambler hotel sold at auction

    Marcus & Millichap, a commercial real estate brokerage, announced the sale but would not disclose the buyer or the sales price.

    By Andy Ashby April 09, 2026
  • Premium Real Estate

    Prince Mongo sells historic Front Street building for $1.25 million

    Built in 1875, the building is across the street from the under-construction Memphis Art Museum.

    By Andy Ashby April 09, 2026
  • Music

    Grind City Amp’s grand opening kicks off with a free concert

    Grind City Amp’s official grand opening on Saturday, April 25, will feature a free concert of Memphis-area musicians, but you can catch another concert a few days earlier.

    By Elle Perry April 07, 2026
  • Downtown

    Ed Murphey Classic bringing shot put series to Beale Street

    The Ed Murphey Classic announced the addition of the World Shot Put Series, created and headlined by world record holder Ryan Crouser, which is set to take place at Handy Park on Beale Street.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff April 03, 2026
  • Real Estate

    Defense and space manufacturer could land in Memphis

    Founded in 2009, the company is a metallic additive manufacturer with products used in aerospace, ground vehicles/automotive, defense, medical and custom work. 

    By Sophia Surrett March 31, 2026
  • Downtown

    Construction of riverboat landing on Mud Island kicks off

    Leaders of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers broke ground Monday, March 30, as several barges passed by on a windswept river.

    By Bill Dries March 30, 2026
  • Premium Real Estate

    Sushi Jimmi taking former By the Brewery space to ‘Next Level’

    “This place was meant for me,” Chef Jimmy Sinh, known as “Sushi Jimmi,” said.

    By Sophia Surrett March 31, 2026
  • Premium Arts & Culture

    Shop Black Fest heading to Downtown Memphis

    Tee and Greg Westbrook founded the annual traveling marketplace that also offers guidance for vendors who want to create sustainable business models.

    By Joi Malone April 01, 2026
  • Downtown

    No Kings march ends with pepper spray and arrests

    The march began peacefully at Robert R. Church Park, but confrontations with police at the end of the day led to arrests. Two of the arrested marchers have been released, but two others remain in custody.

    By Bill Dries March 30, 2026
  • Update Downtown

    Fire crews respond to smoke billowing from Peabody hotel

    Guests were evacuated from the Peabody Hotel Downtown on Saturday morning after a fire was reported in the laundry room.

    By Jody Callahan March 28, 2026
  • City of Memphis

    Case dismissed in lawsuit to stop Brooks’ Downtown museum

    The 2023 lawsuit, filed by Friends for our Riverfront and others, challenging the new Memphis Art Museum Downtown has hit another barrier.

    By Bill Dries March 25, 2026
  • Premium Real Estate

    Blighted building owned by Tom Intrator being demolished

    A three-story building on South Front Street is being demolished two years after the owner was sued for blight.

    By Andy Ashby March 19, 2026
  • $15 Deals

    $15 Deal: Soup, dumplings and noodles from Little Petals Chinese 

    The quick-service Sichuan-style Chinese restaurant chases away the post-tornado-watch ick with spice, crunch and warmth.

    By Erica Horton March 19, 2026
  • Arts & Culture

    Immersive museum on Mud Island sets new May opening date

    Following some water damage delays, Baron Von Opperbean and the River of Time has now scheduled an opening date for the first phase of the three-part project.

    By Bill Dries March 17, 2026
  • Food

    Peabody’s Chez Philippe awarded prestigious Five Diamond designation

    AAA announced Thursday, March 12, that Chez Philippe had earned its Five Diamond designation for the first time since the French restaurant opened in 1982.

    By Ellen Chamberlain March 13, 2026
  • Real Estate

    Food hall space at 409 South Main could see new purpose

    Efforts to breathe new life into a former events venue at 409 S. Main St. could be on the horizon, as the building owner has requested $60,000 in funds for improvements.

    By Steve Bohnel March 13, 2026

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