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  • Radio Days

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  • Featured Story History Personal Narrative

    Radio Days

    By Robert Lanier, While young people today may not know that an old-time radio was once like a piece of furniture in virtually every household,…

    Robert Lanier June 15, 2024
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  • Community Featured Story History

    Your Library Diary

    The library. The name alone strikes reverberating cords of innocence and joy, craning our necks to read titles, flipping through pages of a well worn…

    Mark Fleischer May 15, 2024
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  • Arts Featured Story History

    The Malco, the Orpheum: In Search of Your Memories

    Hello readers, As StoryBoard navigates the next few chapters of our ongoing history of the Orpheum Theatre, we are inviting the memories of Memphians and…

    Mark Fleischer April 13, 2024
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  • Community Featured Story Historic Preservation

    Finally, a Path to Conservancy for the Mid-South Coliseum

    An announcement and a conversation give a Coliseum revival new hope In its most hopeful development to date, with the clearest path yet to solvency…

    Mark Fleischer March 24, 2024
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  • Featured Story History

    Luke Lea and the Tennesseans who tried to kidnap the Kaiser

    “I’d have given a year’s pay to have been able to have taken Lea’s trip into Holland and to have entered the castle of Count…

    Robert Lanier March 9, 2024
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Featured Story History

Elliott Schwab Interview: The A. Schwab Project

Caroline Carrico October 3, 2022 A. SchwabBeale StreetDowntownElliott SchwabUrban Renewal

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…

Read More Elliott Schwab Interview: The A. Schwab Project
Community History

LYNCHING SITES PROJECT: Facing past and present horrors head-on

Community Board September 30, 2022 Lynching Sites Project

StoryBoard is proud to support the work of the Lynching Sites Project. Turning the Light of Truth: The Lynching of Ell Persons On May 22,…

Read More LYNCHING SITES PROJECT: Facing past and present horrors head-on
Community Personal Narrative Yes and . . .

When it comes to parenting trends, who’s right and who’s wrong?

Jennifer Balink September 30, 2022 Parenting

By Jennifer Balink From bookstore shelves to TikTok, tips and tricks for parents are everywhere we look.  Which is great, because children don’t come with…

Read More When it comes to parenting trends, who’s right and who’s wrong?
Community Featured Story

Sports journalist Geoff Calkins to moderate discussion on the state of Memphis sports

Community Board September 29, 2022

Memphis Library Foundation hosts a panel to discuss state of Memphis sports community, moderated by journalist Geoff Calkins  The Memphis Library Foundation is hosting its…

Read More Sports journalist Geoff Calkins to moderate discussion on the state of Memphis sports
Arts

Jeremie Serrano: Together We are Stronger

Jeremie Serrano September 28, 2022 COVID-19Pandemic ReflectionsVisual Arts

This illustration originally appeared as the back cover of Volume I, Issue III of StoryBoard Memphis Quarterly in July 2022. At first glance, this illustration welcomes you…

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Community Featured Story

CLOUD901: Teens Creating, Connecting, and Chilling at the Public Library

Jeanine Jones September 26, 2022 Behind the ArtsCLOUD901Memphis Public Libraries

This article originally appeared in Volume I, Issue III of StoryBoard Memphis Quarterly in July 2022. As an artistic teen, East High School senior Tashi Richmond is…

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Community

Binghampton Brewhaha to Benefit LifeDoc Health on Oct. 8

Community Board September 22, 2022

Family friendly event will feature live music, beer and BBQ From 1 pm to 11 pm on Saturday, October 8 at Hampline Brewing Company, 584…

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Community Featured Story Neighborhoods

More For Memphis Launches, Backed By $8.5 Million in National and Local Funding

Community Board September 22, 2022 More For Memphis

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…

Read More More For Memphis Launches, Backed By $8.5 Million in National and Local Funding
Arts Featured Story

PASS OVER at Circuit, in the wake of violence, could not be more timely

Elaine Blanchard September 22, 2022 Antoinette NwanduCircuit PlayhouseJared JohnsonPass Over

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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Featured Story History

Reuse and Adapt: Playhouse on the Square History, Part 3

Christopher Blank September 21, 2022 Circuit PlayhouseJackie NicholsMarion Keisker MacInnisMichael JeterMidtownPerforming ArtsPlayhouse on the Square

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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