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  • Radio Days

  • The Faraway Joys of Collecting Stamps

  • Reconciliation: Dock of the Bay

  • Your Library Diary

  • The Malco, the Orpheum: In Search of Your Memories

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

  • Luke Lea and the Tennesseans who tried to kidnap the Kaiser

  • 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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Arts Historic Preservation

Love For City. Art and Preservation done right: The Medicine Factory

Mark Fleischer March 30, 2022 ArtDavid MahExhibitionSouth JunctionThe Medicine Factory

Two short blocks west of Florida Street, just south of the railroad underpass near Loflin Yard, drivers may turn west on Virginia Ave West and…

Read More Love For City. Art and Preservation done right: The Medicine Factory
Arts Featured Story

New Exhibit by Brittney Boyd Bullock at CBU

Arts Board March 30, 2022 ArtBeverly + Sam Ross GalleryBrittney Boyd BullockChristian Brothers University

Brittney Boyd Bullock: the space between us CBU’s Beverly + Sam Ross Gallery March 26 – April 29, 2022; opening reception Friday, April 1, 2022,…

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Community Neighborhoods

Memphis Lift will open parent resource center thanks to $1.5M grant

Chalkbeat Tennessee March 30, 2022 Chalkbeat TennesseeMemphis LiftNorth Memphis

By Samantha West, Chalkbeat Tennessee This story was originally published by Chalkbeat on March 28, 2022. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters When Sarah Carpenter and a…

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Cover of Memphis by Tara Stringfellow
Featured Story Literature

Memphis by Tara Stringfellow: A Tender, Honest Narrative

Sara Beth West March 29, 2022 Book ReviewChapter16Local Authors

By Sara Beth West for Chapter16.org, originally published March 28, 2029 There are readers who claim that every great novel must have a map in the front.…

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Featured Story History

Before the Tigers: The First University of Memphis

Caroline Carrico March 29, 2022 B.F. FarnsworthFort PickeringMemphis HistoryUniversity of Memphis

The University of Memphis, with its multiple campuses, R1 research designation, and high achieving NCAA Division 1 sports program, is an anchor in the Memphis…

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Featured Story Get Outta Town Personal Narrative

Forest or the Trees?: Pandemic Travels in North Carolina

Ken Billett March 28, 2022 COVID-19North CarolinaTravel

Story and images by Ken Billett The porch was, well, just a porch. Nothing special or significant about this porch. Made of wood with a…

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Literature

The Two Souths: An Interview with Frye Gaillard and Cynthia Tucker

Aram Goudsouzian March 28, 2022 Book ReviewChapter16

Frye Gaillard and Cynthia Tucker explain how Southern politics shaped the modern United States By Aram Goudsouzian for Chapter16.org, originally published March 28, 2022 “The South and…

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Community Featured Story

The Influence of Generational Wealth Disparities on Transportation Access

Courtney McNeal March 25, 2022 Innovate MemphisRides to WellnessTransportation

How generational wealth disparities influence transportation access Wherever you went today, from work to dropping the kids off at school or even picking up milk…

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Personal Narrative Yellow Chair ChronEchols

Grandparents and Wisdom

Candace Echols March 24, 2022

I am a 43-year-old woman, and all four of my grandparents came to my daughter’s birthday party three weeks ago. Simply based the numbers, that…

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Painting of a man sitting on a bed by David Mah
Arts Featured Story

David Mah Art Show at Medicine Factory This Spring

Arts Board March 18, 2022 COVID-19David MahExhibitionThe Medicine FactoryVisual Arts

Days Like These by David Mah opens at The Medicine Factory on Friday, March 25, from 5-8 pm. David Mah is a Memphis-based visual artist…

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