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A cornerstone of the Overton Square Performing Arts District, Playhouse on the Square recently unveiled its 57th season line-up.
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Featured: The Blues Music Awards, and the Art for All Festival
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This is an especially uncertain time for nonprofit organizations and, by extension, those they serve. Agencies face the potential loss of federal funding, increase in demand for services, and strained relationships with government partners. Among the most threatened are vulnerable populations including immigrants.
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If you are in your car right now listening to me, there's a pretty good chance you will encounter, at an intersection, someone asking you for money.
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Criminals are taking advantage of Bitcoin ATMs to scam unsuspecting individuals. Learn the warning signs to protect your finances.
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Featured: Spontaneous stories by Playback Memphis, and a story set in the Peabody Hotel by New Ballet Ensemble & School.
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This is an especially uncertain time for nonprofit organizations and, by extension, those they serve. Agencies face the potential loss of federal funding, increase in demand for services, and strained relationships with government partners. Among the most threatened are vulnerable populations including people experiencing homelessness.
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This Sunday, Madison Avenue in Midtown will close down for a celebration, not for a parade or a protest, but for a burger joint.
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For 55 years, Huey’s has been serving hungry Memphians their award-winning burgers.
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April is National Fair Housing Month for a reason: it honors Martin Luther King, Jr.'s advocacy for decent housing. Just days after his death in 1968, Congress passed the Fair Housing Act, outlawing housing discrimination based on factors like race.
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Featured: A celebration of a Memphian and fashion icon, and a unique blend of Memphis perspectives on display.