More than 300 community partners are working together to identify sustainable solutions that support thriving communities More For Memphis, a community initiative funded by $8.5…
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PASS OVER at Circuit, in the wake of violence, could not be more timely
The first play to open on Broadway after the Covid pandemic shut everything down is now the first play to open in Memphis that directly…
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1969 – 1971: The Lumbering Saga of Grace Slick, Chairman of the Board Visitors to Playhouse’s executive offices have occasionally commented on an ugly, yet…
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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…
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Finishing Liza’s Run. Photos by Raymond Chiozza. Central Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee. Friday morning, September 9, 2022 Raymond Chiozza is a longtime Memphis photographer.
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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…
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REVIEW: A romping musical about musicals, SOMETHING ROTTEN! is the perfect production to ring in the 54th season of Playhouse on the Square Welcome to…
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From the National Civil Rights Museum: For the fifth year, the museum is proud to partner with civil rights icon Ruby Bridges-Hall to present the…
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If you missed part 1 of the history of Playhouse on the Square, you can read it here. Spring 1969: First Brushes with Celebrity As…
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Inspired by activist Dorothy Day, Dorothy Day House – the nonprofit ministry that provides support services and temporary housing for homeless families in Memphis across…
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