Dogs for Good
story & photos by Tricia Dewey Puppies, those amazing creatures. Their very presence reduces stress, brings joy, and generally improves one’s mood and health. Some dogs, specially trained as “service
story & photos by Tricia Dewey Puppies, those amazing creatures. Their very presence reduces stress, brings joy, and generally improves one’s mood and health. Some dogs, specially trained as “service
story and photos by Tricia Dewey Who does not love the idea of a tiny house all to themselves, especially now? Kayla Gore, executive director of My Sistah’s House, and
story and photos by Tricia Dewey Already a model of support for his tenants during the pandemic, he’s redoubling efforts to work with Black business owners to join in Laurelwood’s
story & photos by Tricia Dewey Every great city has its great park and for Memphis that park is Shelby Farms. More than five times larger than New York’s Central
story & photos by Tricia Dewey Burke’s Book Store, founded in 1875, has been nothing if not resilient over the course of its 145-year history. As one of the oldest
story by Tricia Dewey Almost immediately after publication of the March-April Focus “Money” issue the entire global economy began to change drastically, not an exaggeration. The nonprofits featured in the
story & photos by Tricia Dewey Sun Studio was originally called Memphis Recording Service, sharing the same building with the Sun Records label business. Reputedly the first rock and roll
by Tricia Dewey & Joan Allison | photo by Cindy McMillion Many demands, both large and small, can create stress during the rush of the holidays–end of semester tests, work
story & photos by Tricia Dewey (Photo above: Mid-South Immigration Advocates staff (L-R) Christy M. Swatzell, Asylum Initiative Director; Luis E. Melean, Asylum Initiative Coordinator; and Sally M. Joyner, Interim
story by Tricia Dewey | photos by Marcos Villa (photo above: A view from the balcony of Mt. Vernon Church at Micah’s 2nd Public Meeting in September. Local government candidates
story by Tricia Dewey | photos courtesy of The Peabody Hotel Nothing says holiday season in Memphis like the fabulously festive seasonal atmosphere of the Peabody Hotel. This year the
by Tricia Dewey | photos courtesy of Gail Stratton and Kevin Cozart The year was 1992… maybe 30 people were present. It was organized by NOW (the National Organization for
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