
Memphian on the Move: Don Lifted Looks to His Future in Music & in Memphis
After sitting down with Don Lifted, AKA Lawrence Matthews, to discuss music, art, and Memphis, he ended our conversation with this statement in response to a
After sitting down with Don Lifted, AKA Lawrence Matthews, to discuss music, art, and Memphis, he ended our conversation with this statement in response to a
Stax Museum of American Soul Music and Stax Music Academy are bringing the Stax story and music to the world during Black History Month, and
There’s one thing we know for sure—When people are hurting, Memphis steps up. Memphis Light, Gas, and Water (MLGW) is now giving testament to that
September 1st—the 24 hours where we Memphians are loud and proud about the love we have for our city. This year, we thought it would
How do we teach kids about race? How do we begin racial reconciliation? Where do we even start? In a city (and country) where racial
Every 10 years, U.S. residents are required (by law) to participate in the U.S. Census so that we can make sure we have adequate political
Did you know that more dogs run away on July 4th than any other day of the year? Those loud fireworks the neighbors tend to
2020 has been full of unexpected changes, and navigating those changes has meant challenge after challenge for almost everyone (literally on Planet Earth!). One Memphian
At Choose901, we often say that Memphis is full of “best-kept secrets,” and Believe Memphis Academy is undeniably one of those. The college-preparatory charter school
NCC has been serving youth and adults across Memphis long before the COVID-19 crisis, and when the pandemic began to affect the Bluff City, their
*A special thank you to local artist Hillary Butler, Serrie Fung, Founder and Nonprofit Branding & Communications Strategist at Zest, and Carrie Brady for their
If we’re gonna stay any sort of sane during this era of social distancing, we’re gonna to have to get active, and at least a