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This month, WKNO’s Gallery 1091 shines the spotlight on Tennessee Craft Southwest, which champions the local fine craft movement and our state’s handmade heritage.
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Collierville High School graduates Hayden Hooper and Maggie Dinstuhl reflect on representing Memphis at the Jimmy Awards, performing in a Broadway tribute to "Chicago," and pursuing careers in musical theatre.
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Playhouse on the Square has teamed up with Opera Memphis to co-produce its season 57 finale, "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street."
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The 2026–2027 season marks the 75th season of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra (MSO), beginning with Tchaikovsky's 4th Symphony and Mason Bates' Cello Concerto on Saturday, September 19, and Sunday, September 20, and concluding with the Grieg Piano Concerto and Dvořák's 7th Symphony on Sunday, May 22, and Sunday, May 23.
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Memphis' independent, ever-evolving musical collective, Freeworld, will be performing at the Overton Park Shell on Friday, June 26, beginning at 7:30 p.m.
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Learn about the Memphis Art Museum's new downtown campus, inaugural exhibitions, and vision for serving the community.
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Producers Amy Rush and Courtney Sage discuss the final year of "The 24 Hour Plays: Memphis," where local writers, directors, and actors create and perform six original plays in just 24 hours.
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Dixon Gallery & Gardens curator Julie Pierotti discusses "Café Society: Art and Sociability in Paris, 1855–1914," an exhibition exploring the cafés that shaped artistic and social life in Belle Époque Paris.
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The Green Room at Crosstown Concourse continues its highly eclectic concert series with guitarist Marisa Anderson, whom The New Yorker calls "one of the most distinctive guitar players of her generation" and whom NPR refers to as "this era's most powerful players."
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Opera Memphis knows that American music is Memphis music. "I Hear Memphis Singing" invites music fans to enjoy tunes by some of the artists who prove it.
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Playwright Scott Sublett discusses the world premiere of "The Loves of Lincoln," a comedy that explores LGBTQ history through a provocative look at Abraham Lincoln.
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Susan Marshall, Wesley Wright, and Jim Holcomb preview the Lakeland Arts Council's "3rd Annual Night of Enchantment," a free evening of live music and arts celebration at Delta Blues Winery.