The Long, Twisted History of Earnestine & Hazel's, America's Greatest Burger Dive Bar
They said there’ve been 13 people who met their maker in Earnestine and Hazel’s in Memphis, Tennessee. But I’m here to tell you about their burger.
read the full articleRendezvous legends hanging up bowties
What other restaurant has servers who are widely known by their first names? What other city has them? But Memphians know Big Robert and Percy, know them nearly as well as the restaurant itself.
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Christmas Events This Week
Have some fun in Downtown Memphis this week leading up to the big day on Sunday!
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Students Building a Beautiful Memphis
Beautiful, student created, artwork will replace boarded over windows in a building prominently located in downtown Memphis’s historic Court Square district.
read the full article2016 Storefront Decorating Contest Winners Announced
Thank you to all the Downtown businesses who helped spread holiday cheer in the 2016 Storefront Decorating Contest! The judges were duly impressed by all the entries.
read the full articleDowntown Memphis ice-skating rink opens Saturday, Dec. 10th
A seasonal public ice-skating rink will open in Downtown Memphis this week, just in time for more winter-like weather.
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Flight Named Top 100 Restaurant in the Nation
Flight Restaurant and Wine Bar announced today that it has been named a winner of OpenTable Diners’ Choice Awards for the top 100 best restaurants in the United States.
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Memphis Grizzlies Announce Keynote Speaker Series
The Grizzlies will host a Keynote Speaker Series to partner with three home games during the regular season.
read the full articlePop-up gallery concept comes to the Edge district
Although its first exhibit on Nov. 11 was located at 600 Monroe Avenue, the idea behind EDGE Arts is to inhabit used or underdeveloped spaces around the Edge District to showcase the work of local artists.
read the full articleMemphis Upstanders Mural Unveiled In South Main Historic Arts District
Nina Katz, Lucy Tibbs and Rev. Billy Kyles are among the social justice figures in Memphis history honored in a new Downtown mural unveiled on Tuesday, Nov. 22.
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