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A man was seriously injured in a shooting early Saturday in the Medical District, the Memphis Police Department said.
Deputy Chief Hines confirmed that a group of people was seen leaving the scene in three separate cars, with at least three ...
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Action News 5 on MSNHistoric theatre catches fire on Beale StreetThe Historic Daisy Theater on Beale Street went up in flames Wednesday morning. During the early morning hours of June 18, Action News 5 arrived at the scene of a fire at the Daisy Theatre on Beale ...
Beale Street in full of great choices for live music, Memphis-style barbecue, drinks and good times. Here are some of the most frequented spots.
Memphis in May's 2023 Beale Street Music Festival is set for May 5-7, making its return — after four years — to its historic home at Tom Lee Park along the riverfront in Downtown Memphis. The ...
If Beale Street Could Talk opens with a quote from James Baldwin and a slow, sweeping violin score that will be heard many more times. Tish (KiKi Layne) and Fonny (Stephan James) walk along the ...
On Barry Jenkins’ If Beale Street Could Talk—the Oscar winner’s follow-up to Moonlight—editors Nat Sanders and Joi McMillon came up against an age-old question.
If Beale Street Could Talk places Fonny's arrest within an entire history of systemic oppression — a history the movie overtly references with old photographs of black men being arrested en masse.
The first thing we see in “If Beale Street Could Talk” emerges as text on a black screen, a quotation from author James Baldwin. “Beale Street,” he wrote, “is a street in New Orleans ...
Somehow, “If Beale Street Could Talk” leaves you feeling intensely empty and overwhelmingly full at the same time. Such a simultaneous dichotomy is essential to the story of Fonny and Tish, ...
This story about Nicholas Britell and “If Beale Street Could Talk” first appeared in the Down to the Wire issue of TheWrap’s Oscar magazine.. If there’s one adjective that’s inescapable ...
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