Try a “Neu” Memphis dining experience at Bleu

Posted on October 27, 2011 By Sarah Kellner (Edit) Leave a Comment
Bleu Memphis TN

If you've had your fill of the dining scene in Memphis and are looking for something new to please your palate, you'll definitely want to visit Memphis' newest restaurant and lounge, Bleu. According to the Memphis Business Journal, Bleu opened its doors for business Saturday, October 22. Headed by Chef Robert Nam Cirillo, Bleu offers an eclectic menu full... [Read more...]

“The Great Bank Heist” Halloween Party at Metro 67!

Posted on October 26, 2011 By jodimott (Edit) Leave a Comment
Metro-67-Party

It's almost here! Metro 67's very on fright night, Halloween Party is two days away! Head down to The Vault (if your dare) for the most spook-tacular fun you'll have in town!...Have you heard the story of the Great Bank Heist of 1930? The theme for this year's party will be in recognition of the event... Metro 67's  party starts at sundown on October... [Read more...]

Stay Healthy this Fall by Getting Your Flu Shot!

Posted on October 23, 2011 By Sarah Kellner (Edit) Leave a Comment
CDC logo

Along with all the wonders of fall like the changing leaves, cooler weather, and good cheer of the holidays comes one not-so-wondrous aspect and that's flu season. To avoid getting seasonal influenza, you should be sure to get your flu shot. Let's face it, no one likes getting shots, but for a moment of brief discomfort you can avoid a very serious illness. According... [Read more...]

Join in at Memphis’s 2011 Harvest Celebration

Posted on October 21, 2011 By m67mgmt (Edit) Leave a Comment
red and green apples

Let’s celebrate the fall with Memphis’s 2011 Harvest Celebration! The festivities are taking place at the Memphis Farmers Market (located on Main Street downtown) on Sunday, November 6th, starting at 4 pm.  Join them at Central Station at Hudson Hall and help raise funds for the operation of the market.  The event will honor the local sponsors, volunteers... [Read more...]

Experience fine and eclectic art at Rivertown Gallery

Posted on October 18, 2011 By Sarah Kellner (Edit) Leave a Comment
Rivertown Gallery Memphis

Whether you're a seasoned, worldly art enthusiast, you enjoy viewing works of art for their aesthetic value, or you're deeply moved by the emotion that certain pieces of art can evoke, you'll love visiting one of Memphis' fine art galleries. Even if you know nothing at all about art, you can still appreciate it for the fact that it was inspired by true creativity. One... [Read more...]

Eat Up Memphis Style at These Yummy Restaurants!

Posted on October 14, 2011 By m67mgmt (Edit) Leave a Comment

Being a former vegetarian, I understand the importance of finding restaurants that offer a variety of options beyond just salad.  For whatever reason that's the first thing people think of when you say the word "vegetarian," but if you're a veggie you know it's much more than that.  Just because they're called "vegetarians" doesn't mean all they eat is vegetables,... [Read more...]

Experience Two Rock ‘N’ Roll Legends at Mud Island Amphitheatre in October

Posted on October 7, 2011 By Sarah Kellner (Edit) Leave a Comment
Paul Simon 2007

There are so many great things about living in downtown Memphis, one of them is that there is something to do every night of the week. Another benefit of living in Memphis is that you get to take advantage of the rich rock 'n' roll culture that surrounds it. Many rock 'n' roll artists come to play at venues throughout the year and the month of October is... [Read more...]

The 2011 River Arts Fest will Delight Your Senses

Posted on October 3, 2011 By Sarah Kellner (Edit) Leave a Comment
River Arts Fest demonstration

With the change to the fall season comes changing leaves, cooler temperatures, and of course, the River Arts Fest! This year, the River Arts Fest will take place on October 22 and 23 and will host hundreds of nationally renowned artisans and thousands of Mid-Southerners to celebrate the arts during an outdoor festival that is free and open to the public. This... [Read more...]