This article originally appeared in Volume I, Issue III of StoryBoard Memphis Quarterly in July 2022. Union as a Street In the 1830s, Memphis was a fledgling…
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Elliott Schwab Interview: The A. Schwab Project
This article originally appeared in Volume I, Issue III of StoryBoard Memphis Quarterly in the summer of 2022. If you walk through A. Schwab’s doors, take a…
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This article originally appeared in Volume I, Issue III of StoryBoard Memphis Quarterly in July 2022. On the morning of April 4, 1913, J. Lockhart Anderson arrived…
Read More Joseph W. Martin: Curious Incident of the Missing Cotton BrokerPink Palace Crafts Fair Turning 50
The Friends of the Pink Palace, the volunteer organization for the Museum of Science & History (MoSH) is pleased to announce that the 50th Annual Pink Palace…
Read More Pink Palace Crafts Fair Turning 50A New Philosophy for the Children’s Museum of Memphis Exhibits
This article originally appeared in Volume I, Issue II of StoryBoard Memphis Quarterly in March 2022. Dr. Stewart Burgess has a clear vision for the exhibits at…
Read More A New Philosophy for the Children’s Museum of Memphis ExhibitsIn the Absence of a Kidney, Joy
This article originally appeared in Volume I, Issue II of StoryBoard Memphis Quarterly in March 2022. Many aspects of our lives escape our awareness when they are…
Read More In the Absence of a Kidney, JoyEquality Trailblazers Monument: “A Gift to the City”
This article originally appeared in Volume I, Issue II of StoryBoard Memphis Quarterly in March 2022. Memphis’s newest monument is a testament to the years suffragists fought…
Read More Equality Trailblazers Monument: “A Gift to the City”Shanktown: World Premiere at Theatreworks
World Premiere Opens Professional Theatre’s 54th Season There’s a patriarch whose power is waning fast, a questionable friend, an estranged son, and a clinging daughter. Like an…
Read More Shanktown: World Premiere at TheatreworksMemphis Historical Fiction with a Historian’s Stamp of Approval
The most useful interpretations of the past make history relevant and accessible to wide audiences. When authors use well-researched facts about Memphis’s complex history as…
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Plants, Pollinators, and Programming at the Memphis River Parks Partnership At the new Pollinator Pod near Beale Street Landing on what promised to be a…
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