Brittany Ashley
Brittany Ashley is a senior at Rhodes College, majoring in Art History and English, with concentrations in Museum Studies and Creative Writing. She will be pursuing her MA in Art History with hopes of working in the Education and Interpretation Department of an art museum. Originally from Kentucky, she will soon become a Denverite along with her partner and her cat, Poppet.
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As spring arrives and we’re spending more time outside, two events from the Wolf River Conservancy, a non-profit dedicated to protecting the Wolf River watershed and to sharing its gifts with the public, have caught our eye.
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This week, we’re spotlighting two events that display the extraordinary power of communities coming together for support and change.
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This week we’re spotlighting two opportunities for you to engage with art and poetry on a national and local scale.
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This week, we’re spotlighting an event presented by Memphis treasure Café Noir.
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This week, we’re spotlighting two events that aim to keep you informed of ongoing conversations from local politics to international developments in science.
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This week, Memphis celebrates the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and we’re spotlighting two events offered by our local museums.
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Poetry often brings solace during the dark months of winter.
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This week we’re looking at two events highlighting music culture – one taking you to Paris in the early 20th century and the other grounding you today in Memphis.
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This week, Memphis is offering a rich menu of of events focusing on the literary and the visual.
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This week, we’re spotlighting two events that celebrate our city and its history – from rock ‘n’ roll to education in Memphis.