Catching Up with Memphis Rapper Bleu Levees About His New EP, Influences, and Impending Fatherhood
By Katie Kelly Last month, Memphis rapper Bleu Levees dropped his latest project The LSD Tapes Vol 1. The experimental […]
Read MoreMemphis is a city heavily intertwined with its own Black history. It’s important to us here at We Are Memphis […]
Since first combining R&B and country to create rock ‘n’ roll in the 1950s, Memphians have a long and proud […]
By: Elise Herron Lately, Memphis visual artists have been featured on countless national platforms. But there are still plenty of […]
On April 9th and 10th at the Halloran Centre, New Ballet Ensemble will be hosting its annual Springloaded production. The […]
Women have been directing films from the beginning of cinema — and have continued to break new cinematic ground since. Earlier on women sometimes had a good shot at participating, but as the studio system took shape, men largely muscled women out of directing, producing, show running and other key creative roles. Female directors persisted anyway, innovating techniques and tackling subjects once prohibited to their gender. This piece focuses on filmmakers that have innovated or pushed boundaries in some way. Thanks to a push for more women in this film and television space.
By Katie Kelly Last month, Memphis rapper Bleu Levees dropped his latest project The LSD Tapes Vol 1. The experimental […]
Read MoreMemphis music is truly unstoppable. Each month welcomes more and more incredible new projects. Here are just 5 we’re highlighting […]
Read MoreMemphis – known as a city of innovators and change-makers. Unwilling to accept the status quo or keep things as […]
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