Memphis’ five-time World Kickboxing Champion and Orange Mound resident Anthony “Amp” Elmore is kicking off a campaign to get Orange Mound recognized in the film industry.
A local artist in the “901 Now” is turning her building off of Lamar into a content studio to provide artists with an affordable and diverse space to create.
Poetry with a purpose: For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, some local poets dedicated their weekend poems to breast cancer survivors. “Think Pink” poetry slam was a way to highlight warriors in the 901 Now.
Queen D’s Farm and Bees is a farm where residents in North Memphis can tour a working urban farm. They raise alpacas, llamas, chickens, goats, and honeybees.
As the nationwide black restaurant week comes to an end, we wanted to highlight a local Memphis chef and restauranteur in the “901 Now” whose claim to fame came years ago, after cooking for the late Young Dolph.
The electric sounds of roller-skates carving on concrete will ring in downtown’s riverside garden for Memphis river parks’ “Sunset Skate” one final time this year, before the end of the summer.
A locally-owned Black coffee shop is expanding outside of its Whitehaven roots into Uptown, with one goal in mind, bringing people together in the 901 now.
Some local youth will take to the skies at the 3rd annual TEAM Memphis event this weekend. “Wings Over the Branch” seeks to introduce the wonder of aviation to the next generation.
A Whitehaven native hopes his Memphis trivia game will spark some Memphis pride and fun with 200 cards that feature everything that makes Memphis, Memphis.
The first day of classes for the fall semester of the 2023-24 school year kicks off at the University of Memphis on Monday, and the students are coming back in a big way.
A Whitehaven native is back home exhibiting his artwork, for the first time ever, to bring joy to the community through his pop-up exhibit that highlights celebrities, athletes, and local faces in the 901.
The Tiger Cubs competitive dance season is just around the corner, which requires these girls from age 7 to 17 to travel from state to state, vying for a title.