
Rock Steady: Fitness Class Has Parkinson’s Disease on the Ropes
by Melinda Lejman | photos courtesy Memphis Jewish Community Center Each year, approximately 60,000 people are diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease
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by Melinda Lejman | photos courtesy Memphis Jewish Community Center Each year, approximately 60,000 people are diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease

OPENING ART Kenturah Davis + Desmond LewisOpening: Friday, Feb. 15, 6-8 pmOn view: February 15-March 10Panel discussion: Saturday, Feb. 16,

by Tim Sampson Few topics hit the hot button in the United States these days more than immigration and refugees

Memphis, TN Jan. 17, 2019 The Pink Palace Family of Museums is offering Federal employees and contractors affected by the government

By Kevin Shaw | photos courtesy of Playhouse on the Square I feel sorry for my kids. My twins were born when I was 39 years old (13

(Above photo: The 2017 Memphis Monologues cast, Front row, L-R: Laura Goodman-Bryan, Raquel Baker, Meg Green, Back row: Carolyn Scott

by Kevin Shaw | photo by Tim Trumble For most performers, being a waitress equates to constant frustration and unfulfilled

(Memphis, TN) January 10, 2019: “Cazateatro Bilingual Theater Group” We are very excited to announce our first Afro-Latino Night Concert

by Robin Beaudoin JANUARY 26MEMPHIS WOMEN’S MARCH 2019CLAYBORN TEMPLE 10AM294 HERNANDO STREET, MEMPHISThe Memphis Women’s March movement stands for equality

story by Chellie Bowman & Moth Moth Moth | photos by Andrew Stanford | mural by Lexie Perkins The first

An Intimate Evening of Songs and Storytelling Sarah McLachlan Featuring Vanessa Freebairn-Smith ORPHEUM THEATRE Friday, February 22 Tickets on

Memphis’ Professional Resident Theatre company proudly presents the Regional Premiere of Sweat by Lynn Nottage Running January 25 – February