By on December 7, 2010
On Friday, December 10, from 8-11pm, Painted Planet will feature the works of Cathy Childress Wilson. Cathy died recently from complications of an undiagnosed case of leukemia. Her works are colorful, bold, and whimsical. Original works and prints will be for sale at this show. This opening is free to the public. The show will [...]
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By on December 7, 2010
By Ginger Spickler Chances are if you have a child approaching the age of five, you have more than once been gripped with panic at the thought of where you will drop him off for his first day of kindergarten. Or perhaps your little tot is still just mastering the art of feeding herself, but [...]
Posted in Community News, Education | Tagged family, kids, Peabody Elementary |
By on December 7, 2010
By Ginger Spickler Peabody Elementary would like to cordially invite the Cooper-Young community to an evening of song and dance to celebrate the holidays on Monday, December 13, at 6pm in the school cafeteria. The concert is free and open to the public. Performers include the Peabody Senior Choir, the Peabody Junior Choir, and the [...]
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By on December 7, 2010
By Kerri Guyton The artists of Gallery Fifty Six are coming together in December to collaboratively showcase the creations inspired by 2010 in a resident exhibition that includes guest artist Lonnie Wilson. Windows to the World opens December 3 with an artists’ reception from 5-8pm and continues through December 31. Memphis native and guest artist [...]
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By on December 7, 2010
By Jim Brock If you like Memphis’ own Camy’s pizza, then you’re going to love this! Camy’s has opened a dine-in area for customers who just can’t get enough. Owner Camy Archer recently announced the expansion of her delivery restaurant, hoping the 700 square-foot addition will offer more to loyal customers and attract new ones [...]
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By Crissy Lintner On Friday, December 10, get ready for a rockin’ and rollin’ time as Visible School Music and Worship Arts College presents its annual Rock ‘n’ Roll Christmas Show. The show will begin at 7pm at Lifelink Memphis, located at 1015 S. Cooper St. in CY (at the corner of Cooper and Walker). [...]
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By on December 7, 2010
By Lisa Lynch The elf is back by popular demand! Following last season’s hugely successful run, Crumpet, Macy’s grumpiest elf, and his fellow elves will again be taking over the Memphian Room at The Circuit Playhouse. Don’t miss out on the chance to share drinks with friends as Crumpet recounts his training and his hilarious [...]
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By on December 7, 2010
By Dr. D. Jackson Maxwell Thanksgiving is now a pleasant memory and the rush is on for last minute shopping, putting up decorations, and making plans to see family for the holidays. While all this is fun, my wife and I have discovered it can be a bit overwhelming. So, every year the week between [...]
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By on December 7, 2010
By Angi Cooper Looking for that one-of-a-kind item you won’t find in a big box store? Want to shop in a place where you’re not just a consumer but also a supporter of unique local artisans? Does shopping in general stress you out? The Memphis Arts Collective offers a solution to all these problems at [...]
Posted in Arts, Goings On! | Tagged Artists, auction, eco |
By on December 7, 2010
By Kimberly Richardson Danzy Senna, author of the book Caucasia, pulls out all the stops in her novel Symptomatic. Not only is this is a psychological thriller, but it also addresses racial concerns that are woven well into the tale. The narrator of the story is a young biracial woman from California who moves to [...]
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