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Author: Caroline Carrico

Pollinator Pod at Memphis River Parks Partnership
Community Featured Story

Memphis River Parks Partnership – Bringing Biodiversity to the River

Caroline Carrico June 24, 2022 No Comments BiodiversityMemphis River Parks PartnershipMississippi River

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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Image of four correspondence boxes inside a cardboard box from the A. Schwab Archive
Featured Story History

A. Schwab Archives: Box 1 Finds and Theories

Caroline Carrico June 22, 2022 No Comments A. SchwabMemphis History

This article originally appeared in Volume I, Issue II of StoryBoard Memphis Quarterly in March 2022. As I stood in the basement at A. Schwab looking over…

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Arts Featured Story

Thomas Campbell solo exhibit Corollary at the Metal Museum

Caroline Carrico June 16, 2022 No Comments Exhibit ReviewMetal MuseumThomas Campbell

Inside the Keeler Gallery – the first exhibition space behind the Metal Museum’s visitor desk – large, curving steel sculptures hang on walls and sit…

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Arts Featured Story

Mary Jade Learned Wins Prize for Play Arm in Arm

Caroline Carrico June 13, 2022 No Comments Performing ArtsPlayhouse on the SquareWriting

Mary Jade “MJ” Learned, a rising senior at First Assembly Christian School, won Playhouse on the Square’s 4th annual Play Slam! 10-Minute Young Playwright’s Festival…

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S.C. Toof letterhead
Featured Story History

S.C. Toof: A Memphis Institution

Caroline Carrico June 9, 2022 No Comments Madison AvenueOtto ZahnS.C. Toof

This article originally appeared in Volume I, Issue II of StoryBoard Memphis Quarterly in March 2022. From its founding in 1864 to the present, Memphis-based printing company,…

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Picture frame, shutters, and window box framing a hole in a fence at the Cooper-Young Garden Walk
Community Featured Story

Secret Gardens on View at the Cooper-Young Garden Walk

Caroline Carrico June 1, 2022 No Comments Cooper-YoungCooper-Young Garden WalkGarden WalksGardening

Gardens are stories written in plants, hardscapes, water features, and sky blue patios. They are windows through which visitors can catch glimpses of their caretakers’…

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Memphis Italian Festival: A Family Tradition to Start Summer

Caroline Carrico May 26, 2022 2 Comments Holy RosaryMarquette ParkMemphis Italian Festival

Summer does not begin until the fence goes up around Marquette Park. Until the bocce balls roll, the gravies simmer, and the grapes are stomped.…

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Featured Story History

Victory House in Court Square: WWII in Memphis

Caroline Carrico May 24, 2022 No Comments Court SquareMemphis HistoryWorld War II

On the evening of May 13, 1942, a bugler called Assembly in front of a small house in Downtown Memphis’s Court Square. The Bartlett High…

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Community Featured Story

Solidarity Now! 1968 Poor People’s Campaign at National Civil Rights Museum

Caroline Carrico May 17, 2022 No Comments Civil Rights MovementExhibit ReviewNational Civil Rights Museum

The Poor People’s Campaign, one of the lesser known aspects of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, is the focus of a new Smithsonian Institution traveling…

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Arts Community Featured Story

Quinceañera Exhibit at the Dixon: A Sweet Celebration

Caroline Carrico May 10, 2022 No Comments Dixon Gallery and GardensExhibit ReviewQuinceañera

Passing through two of the Dixon Gallery & Gardens’ Sweet 16 exhibits – an ambitious and successful bid to fill all 16 of the museum’s…

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