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    Memphian comes in second on ‘The Voice’ season finale

    Sibling trio, Girl Named Tom, is The Voice’s Season 21 winner. Wendy Moten comes in second.

    By Jasmine McCraven December 14, 2021
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    Memphian closes ‘The Voice’ Monday with ‘Wizard of Oz’ classic

    Wendy Moten closes the first night of the “Voice” finale home with “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.”

    By Jasmine McCraven December 13, 2021
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    New York burlesque star twirls her way to Memphis

    Dancer Velvetina Taylor masters the old-fashioned art of the tease.

    By Karen Pulfer Focht December 06, 2021
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    Remaining ‘Lion King’ performances canceled

    Orpheum Theatre officials said remaining performances of “Disney’s The Lion King” have been canceled due to positive COVID-19 cases among members of the touring company as well as local crew.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff November 26, 2021
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    Memphian joins cast of ‘Lion King’

    The sixth-grader at Evangelical Christian School will continue his studies while on the national tour with the show. 

    By Jasmine McCraven November 11, 2021
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    Lil Buck’s ‘Memphis Jookin': The Show’ to premiere at Orpheum

    Following the premiere in Memphis, the jookin’ crew will go on a national tour. 

    By Jasmine McCraven November 09, 2021
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    Noted author brings ghosts, fairy tales and queer theory to U of M

    Acclaimed author and memoirist Carmen Maria Machado will appear at the University of Memphis Nov. 11 and 12. 

    By Peggy Burch November 06, 2021
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    Tambourine Bash showcases Memphis music today

    Music Export Memphis’ annual Tambourine Bash brings local musicians together, showcases them for local fans, and helps them take their music on the road. 

    By Ezra Wheeler October 13, 2021
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    Red Bull Dance Your Style debuts in Memphis

    With impromptu choreography and no pre-chosen music, talent from Louisiana and Memphis competed Sunday using styles of jookin’, krumping, locking, popping and more with the audience serving as judges. 

    By Jasmine McCraven October 10, 2021
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    Broadway returns to Orpheum stage with ‘Come From Away’

    Broadway theater has returned to the Orpheum, starting with “Come From Away,” a musical production about airplane passengers diverted to a small town in Newfoundland following the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. 

    By Julia Baker October 07, 2021
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    2022 Memphis in May moving to Liberty Park

    Barbecue fest was actually held at Liberty Park in 2011 after flooding on the Mississippi River necessitated it be moved. 

    By Jasmine McCraven September 28, 2021
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    Bartlett arts center announces lineup for upcoming season

    BPACC begins its 23rd season on Saturday, Oct. 2, running through May 7, 2022.

    By Omer Yusuf September 27, 2021
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    Tonywatch: Playwright Katori Hall ‘reaching for humanity’

    The former Memphian “had no qualms” about the project. “I grew up in Tennessee. Tina (Turner) grew up in Tennessee. I know that place. I know the culture.” Hall is up for two Tony Awards at the ceremony Sunday, Sept. 26.

    By The Associated Press September 26, 2021
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    The To-Do List: Southern Heritage Classic, then head to the drive-in or Levitt Shell

    It’s Southern Heritage Classic weekend, bringing football fans to town, and the Levitt Shell concert series heats up. Elsewhere: Flicks both foodie and futuristic, some left-of-center country and two high-wattage authors. 

    By Chris Herrington September 09, 2021
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    Downtown sounds: River City Records showcases Memphis music, for tourists and locals alike

    With an emphasis on Memphis and regional music, River City Records will be the only Downtown record shop north of the Beale, and the biggest since Pop Tunes closed more than a decade ago.

    By Chris Herrington September 08, 2021
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    ‘Hamilton’ single-ticket sales announced

    There will also be a lottery for 40 $10 seats for each performance; details will be announced.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff September 07, 2021
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    Graceland contest no joke for Elvis tribute artists

    “The tribute artists are not the parody,” said Angie Marchese, vice president of archives and exhibits at Graceland. “These guys are true artists. They’re singers, they’re craftsmen, paying tribute to someone who has changed their lives.”

    By Rob Moore August 16, 2021
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    Stax student headed to Metropolitan Opera

    The local 12-year-old is getting his shot at the big time as the understudy in a production by the Metropolitan Opera in New York City.

    By Rob Moore August 14, 2021
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    FIREBIRD blends modern dance, sculpture at uncommon space

    After making a splash with last fall’s BVOE, Off the Walls Arts returns with FIREBIRD, blending modern dance and sculpture at its unconventional South Memphis arts space.

    By Chris Herrington July 29, 2021
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    Free concerts return to Levitt Shell with scaled back, locally focused fall season

    The Levitt Shell’s fall concert season lineup has a Memphis-first bent.

    By Chris Herrington July 08, 2021
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    Initial plans for $50 million entertainment complex launched

    Thursday marked the launch of initial plans for the $50 million project near Winchester and Riverdale roads.

    By Toni Lepeska July 02, 2021
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    Taking opera out of the opera house

    Opera Memphis’ Ned Canty talks to Eric Barnes about the organization’s efforts to bring opera out of the opera house, the struggle to support performers during COVID, and the opportunities Opera Memphis has going forward. 

    By Eric Barnes July 01, 2021
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    Memphis nonprofits benefit from MacKenzie Scott donations

    Two Memphis nonprofits — Collage Dance Collective and Memphis Music Initiative — recently received grants from MacKenzie Scott, billionaire philanthropist and ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. 

    By Rob Moore July 25, 2021
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    BLP Studios aims to answer ‘a $10 billion question’

    BLP Film Studios founder Jason A. Farmer hopes to fulfill a longtime Memphis dream with an ambitious Whitehaven film lot.

    By Chris Herrington June 14, 2021
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    Memphis native Katori Hall wins Pulitzer Prize for drama

    Craigmont High graduate Katori Hall was awarded a Pulitzer Prize Friday, June 11 in the 2021 drama category for her latest work “The Hot Wing King.”

    By Omer Yusuf June 11, 2021

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