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MEMPHIS MAGAZINE
An infectious disease specialist and a third-generation Memphis doctor, Dr. Stephen Threlkeld has been on the front lines of the pandemic since early last year — in the medical response, of course, but also in communicating pertinent information to t Read more. Jun 1, 2021. Anna Traverse Fogle.TOP DOCTORS 2021
UT Methodist Physician Group, Methodist University Hospital - Memphis, Regional One Health Endovascular Stent Grafts,Peripheral Vascular Disease,Minimally Invasive Surgery, Gender: M, Memphis, Methodist University Hospital - Memphis, Regional One Health, MAGAZINE - MEMPHIS MAGAZINE Order Additional Copies of Memphis Magazine, or Back Issues. Nearly every issue we've ever published is for sale, and discounts are often available for bulk orders. Please contact Lynn Sparagowski, Memphis magazine Circulation Director, at (901)521-9000 or via email by PRESENTING THE WINNERS OF THE 2021 READERS’ RESTAURANT Presenting the Winners of the 2021 Readers’ Restaurant Poll. Our readers have great taste, and they know the best places to eat, drink, and be merry. For more than 35 years, readers have turned to our annual Readers’ Restaurant Poll for a guide to the city’s best restaurants, cafés, diners, bakeries, food trucks, bars, breweries— and
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN Justine’s In its heyday, Justine’s had no peer — it was the finest of Memphis’ fine dining establishments. The building itself was as distinctive as its food, housed in a beautiful Italianate mansion called the Anderson-Coward House, built in 1843 and owned by various families before Dayton and Justine Smith purchased the housein 1957.
LOST MEMPHIS: REMEMBERING WHEN THE "BIG SHOE" GOT THE BOOT The Shoe stood as one of Memphis' best examples of "mimetic" architecture — buildings constructed in the shape of other things, such as giant animals or fruit. "It would be a real shame to lose the Shoe," Chris Fales, who was president of Memphis Heritage, told me years ago. "It's significant because they just don't build things likethat
A RARE PHOTO OF MCLELLAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE ON MAIN STREET A "real-photo" postcard shows the old McLellan's department store on Main Street. The buildlng is still standing today, little altered on the outside. Not too long ago, I wrote about McLellan's Department Store, a fixture on South Main for decades. In that earlier column I included a nice color postcard of the store (see below). THE WEDDING THAT NEVER HAPPENED The young woman was engaged to Robert Morgan, the pilot of the famed Memphis Belle, the B-17 Flying Fortress that he had named after his longtime sweetheart. Newspapers, eager for a good story, told readers about their romance, and one day The TRENT WOOD: 1925-2014 Trent Wood, the popular host of the Memphis children’s TV show Looney Zoo, passed away Tuesday in Tulsa, Oklahoma.. Wood was born in 1925 in Louisville, Kentucky. His family came to Memphis when his father, the Rev. Howard Thomas Wood, was named pastor of A RARE PHOTO OF "LOONEY ZOO" HOST TRENT WOOD Most readers probably don't remember either one of those. In 1957, however, he became the host of Looney Zoo, a show for the kiddies, where he was capably assisted by "Tiny the Clown" — in real life, Ray Hill, a drama professor at Rhodes College. The popular show remained on the air until 1971 (other sources say differently, butthat's what
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An infectious disease specialist and a third-generation Memphis doctor, Dr. Stephen Threlkeld has been on the front lines of the pandemic since early last year — in the medical response, of course, but also in communicating pertinent information to t Read more. Jun 1, 2021. Anna Traverse Fogle.TOP DOCTORS 2021
UT Methodist Physician Group, Methodist University Hospital - Memphis, Regional One Health Endovascular Stent Grafts,Peripheral Vascular Disease,Minimally Invasive Surgery, Gender: M, Memphis, Methodist University Hospital - Memphis, Regional One Health, MAGAZINE - MEMPHIS MAGAZINE Order Additional Copies of Memphis Magazine, or Back Issues. Nearly every issue we've ever published is for sale, and discounts are often available for bulk orders. Please contact Lynn Sparagowski, Memphis magazine Circulation Director, at (901)521-9000 or via email by PRESENTING THE WINNERS OF THE 2021 READERS’ RESTAURANT Presenting the Winners of the 2021 Readers’ Restaurant Poll. Our readers have great taste, and they know the best places to eat, drink, and be merry. For more than 35 years, readers have turned to our annual Readers’ Restaurant Poll for a guide to the city’s best restaurants, cafés, diners, bakeries, food trucks, bars, breweries— and
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN Justine’s In its heyday, Justine’s had no peer — it was the finest of Memphis’ fine dining establishments. The building itself was as distinctive as its food, housed in a beautiful Italianate mansion called the Anderson-Coward House, built in 1843 and owned by various families before Dayton and Justine Smith purchased the housein 1957.
LOST MEMPHIS: REMEMBERING WHEN THE "BIG SHOE" GOT THE BOOT The Shoe stood as one of Memphis' best examples of "mimetic" architecture — buildings constructed in the shape of other things, such as giant animals or fruit. "It would be a real shame to lose the Shoe," Chris Fales, who was president of Memphis Heritage, told me years ago. "It's significant because they just don't build things likethat
A RARE PHOTO OF MCLELLAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE ON MAIN STREET A "real-photo" postcard shows the old McLellan's department store on Main Street. The buildlng is still standing today, little altered on the outside. Not too long ago, I wrote about McLellan's Department Store, a fixture on South Main for decades. In that earlier column I included a nice color postcard of the store (see below). THE WEDDING THAT NEVER HAPPENED The young woman was engaged to Robert Morgan, the pilot of the famed Memphis Belle, the B-17 Flying Fortress that he had named after his longtime sweetheart. Newspapers, eager for a good story, told readers about their romance, and one day The TRENT WOOD: 1925-2014 Trent Wood, the popular host of the Memphis children’s TV show Looney Zoo, passed away Tuesday in Tulsa, Oklahoma.. Wood was born in 1925 in Louisville, Kentucky. His family came to Memphis when his father, the Rev. Howard Thomas Wood, was named pastor of A RARE PHOTO OF "LOONEY ZOO" HOST TRENT WOOD Most readers probably don't remember either one of those. In 1957, however, he became the host of Looney Zoo, a show for the kiddies, where he was capably assisted by "Tiny the Clown" — in real life, Ray Hill, a drama professor at Rhodes College. The popular show remained on the air until 1971 (other sources say differently, butthat's what
MAGAZINE - MEMPHIS MAGAZINE Order Additional Copies of Memphis Magazine, or Back Issues. Nearly every issue we've ever published is for sale, and discounts are often available for bulk orders. Please contact Lynn Sparagowski, Memphis magazine Circulation Director, at (901)521-9000 or via email by TIDBITS — LONGSHOT For those who prefer their cocktails with a side of shuffleboard, fret not: Longshot, the Arrive Memphis hotel’s bar and restaurant, is back after a brief hiatus. Chef David Todd and Co. found themselves in a tricky spot when covid-19 forced the South Main restaurant to DOG DAYS - MEMPHIS MAGAZINE Last year, Memphis magazine let our annual Pet Guide go to the dogs — literally.And the cats. We invited a dog (Lily Bear, who lives with me) and a cat (Ampersand, who resides chez Jesse Davis) to author the articles for us.Each told the story of how they came to be rescued, and showed quite a bit of personality in the process.PASSION FOR FASHION
One of the images from the Banana Republic photo shoot, featuring Prep Curry’s colorful designs. It all started with a bet. Prep Curry asked his parents for a sewing machine for his 25th birthday. “They all laughed,” he remembers. Curry had pursued other dreams to varying levels of success FROM THE VAULT: BUILDING THE FRISCO BRIDGE The Frisco Bridge, as it looked in the early 1900s, when it was the only span across the Mississippi River at Memphis — and, in fact, the only bridge across the river between St. Louis and the Gulf of Mexico. Editor’s Note: Drivers don't care about bridges until they can no longer use them TOP DOCTOR: DR. ALYSSA THROCKMORTON Editor's Note: Every year, the national medical group Castle Connolly produces a list of the best doctors in America. In the Memphis area, the 2021 Top Doctors list comprises more than 270 physicians representing 55 different specialties. Here, we introduce you to WHY WE LIVE WHERE WE LIVE This Cordova enclave is a restful retreat for Dottie and husband, Thara, owners of the Bangkok Alley restaurants. When the food world proves too hectic, lake life awaits. Dottie knows a majority of her neighbors. Like her, many who live on the lake have ties to the neighborhood that stretch back 20 years or more.LADY OF THE LAKE
“It was the absolute best farmland.” Two centuries ago, Horseshoe Lake was nothing more than a tight bend in the Mississippi River. The New Madrid earthquakes of 1811-1812 changed all that; the upheaval shifted the main channel of the river eastward, leaving an oxbow lake that became a haven for creatures that swam, flew, slithered, andcrawled.
RIDGEWAY COUNTRY CLUB Ridgeway Country Club, 9800 Poplar, Memphis, Tennessee 38139 GREAT HOMES: LABOR OF LOVE by Anne Cunningham O’Neill. It took more than a year to transform this period Village home into a showplace, courtesy of a sympatico team — architect, contractor, interior designer, and landscaper — working alongside homeowners who knew exactly what they wanted. Oscar and Lale Adams bought their East Memphis home in The Village in 2007.MEMPHIS MAGAZINE
An infectious disease specialist and a third-generation Memphis doctor, Dr. Stephen Threlkeld has been on the front lines of the pandemic since early last year — in the medical response, of course, but also in communicating pertinent information to t Read more. Jun 1, 2021. Anna Traverse Fogle. MAGAZINE - MEMPHIS MAGAZINE Order Additional Copies of Memphis Magazine, or Back Issues. Nearly every issue we've ever published is for sale, and discounts are often available for bulk orders. Please contact Lynn Sparagowski, Memphis magazine Circulation Director, at (901)521-9000 or via email byTOP DOCTORS 2021
Women's Health Specialists, Baptist Memorial Hospital for Women, Methodist Le Bonheur Germantown Hospital. Baptist Memorial Hospital for Women, Gender: M, Germantown, Methodist Le Bonheur Germantown Hospital, Top Doctors 2021, Urogynecology,Pelvic Reconstruction,Pelvic Organ Prolapse Repair,Incontinence-Urinary, Urogynecology/Female Pelvic Med & Reconstruct Surg PRESENTING THE WINNERS OF THE 2021 READERS’ RESTAURANT Presenting the Winners of the 2021 Readers’ Restaurant Poll. Our readers have great taste, and they know the best places to eat, drink, and be merry. For more than 35 years, readers have turned to our annual Readers’ Restaurant Poll for a guide to the city’s best restaurants, cafés, diners, bakeries, food trucks, bars, breweries— and
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN Justine’s In its heyday, Justine’s had no peer — it was the finest of Memphis’ fine dining establishments. The building itself was as distinctive as its food, housed in a beautiful Italianate mansion called the Anderson-Coward House, built in 1843 and owned by various families before Dayton and Justine Smith purchased the housein 1957.
HOW SHELBY FARMS WENT FROM PRISON TO PARK Expand. Almost a century ago, Shelby County Government started buying up land “out in the country” for the working prison farm envisioned by Memphis political boss, E.H. Crump. That began a journey in 1918 that against all odds culminated in the opening of Shelby Farms Park. Ultimately, Boss Crump’s idea became a self-contained,self
A RARE PHOTO OF MCLELLAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE ON MAIN STREET A "real-photo" postcard shows the old McLellan's department store on Main Street. The buildlng is still standing today, little altered on the outside. Not too long ago, I wrote about McLellan's Department Store, a fixture on South Main for decades. In that earlier column I included a nice color postcard of the store (see below). THE WEDDING THAT NEVER HAPPENED The young woman was engaged to Robert Morgan, the pilot of the famed Memphis Belle, the B-17 Flying Fortress that he had named after his longtime sweetheart. Newspapers, eager for a good story, told readers about their romance, and one day The A RARE PHOTO OF "LOONEY ZOO" HOST TRENT WOOD Most readers probably don't remember either one of those. In 1957, however, he became the host of Looney Zoo, a show for the kiddies, where he was capably assisted by "Tiny the Clown" — in real life, Ray Hill, a drama professor at Rhodes College. The popular show remained on the air until 1971 (other sources say differently, butthat's what
FIXING TYPOS IN TOMBSTONES Just delete, retype the correct information, and then blame the mistake on somebody else. Repairing a mistake once it's been carved into stone is a different matter, as you might imagine. And during my many trips to various cemeteries around the city and county, I have sometimes stumbled on tombstones with misspelled words, obviouslywrong
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An infectious disease specialist and a third-generation Memphis doctor, Dr. Stephen Threlkeld has been on the front lines of the pandemic since early last year — in the medical response, of course, but also in communicating pertinent information to t Read more. Jun 1, 2021. Anna Traverse Fogle. MAGAZINE - MEMPHIS MAGAZINE Order Additional Copies of Memphis Magazine, or Back Issues. Nearly every issue we've ever published is for sale, and discounts are often available for bulk orders. Please contact Lynn Sparagowski, Memphis magazine Circulation Director, at (901)521-9000 or via email byTOP DOCTORS 2021
Women's Health Specialists, Baptist Memorial Hospital for Women, Methodist Le Bonheur Germantown Hospital. Baptist Memorial Hospital for Women, Gender: M, Germantown, Methodist Le Bonheur Germantown Hospital, Top Doctors 2021, Urogynecology,Pelvic Reconstruction,Pelvic Organ Prolapse Repair,Incontinence-Urinary, Urogynecology/Female Pelvic Med & Reconstruct Surg PRESENTING THE WINNERS OF THE 2021 READERS’ RESTAURANT Presenting the Winners of the 2021 Readers’ Restaurant Poll. Our readers have great taste, and they know the best places to eat, drink, and be merry. For more than 35 years, readers have turned to our annual Readers’ Restaurant Poll for a guide to the city’s best restaurants, cafés, diners, bakeries, food trucks, bars, breweries— and
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN Justine’s In its heyday, Justine’s had no peer — it was the finest of Memphis’ fine dining establishments. The building itself was as distinctive as its food, housed in a beautiful Italianate mansion called the Anderson-Coward House, built in 1843 and owned by various families before Dayton and Justine Smith purchased the housein 1957.
HOW SHELBY FARMS WENT FROM PRISON TO PARK Expand. Almost a century ago, Shelby County Government started buying up land “out in the country” for the working prison farm envisioned by Memphis political boss, E.H. Crump. That began a journey in 1918 that against all odds culminated in the opening of Shelby Farms Park. Ultimately, Boss Crump’s idea became a self-contained,self
A RARE PHOTO OF MCLELLAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE ON MAIN STREET A "real-photo" postcard shows the old McLellan's department store on Main Street. The buildlng is still standing today, little altered on the outside. Not too long ago, I wrote about McLellan's Department Store, a fixture on South Main for decades. In that earlier column I included a nice color postcard of the store (see below). THE WEDDING THAT NEVER HAPPENED The young woman was engaged to Robert Morgan, the pilot of the famed Memphis Belle, the B-17 Flying Fortress that he had named after his longtime sweetheart. Newspapers, eager for a good story, told readers about their romance, and one day The A RARE PHOTO OF "LOONEY ZOO" HOST TRENT WOOD Most readers probably don't remember either one of those. In 1957, however, he became the host of Looney Zoo, a show for the kiddies, where he was capably assisted by "Tiny the Clown" — in real life, Ray Hill, a drama professor at Rhodes College. The popular show remained on the air until 1971 (other sources say differently, butthat's what
FIXING TYPOS IN TOMBSTONES Just delete, retype the correct information, and then blame the mistake on somebody else. Repairing a mistake once it's been carved into stone is a different matter, as you might imagine. And during my many trips to various cemeteries around the city and county, I have sometimes stumbled on tombstones with misspelled words, obviouslywrong
MAGAZINE - MEMPHIS MAGAZINE Order Additional Copies of Memphis Magazine, or Back Issues. Nearly every issue we've ever published is for sale, and discounts are often available for bulk orders. Please contact Lynn Sparagowski, Memphis magazine Circulation Director, at (901)521-9000 or via email by TIDBITS — LONGSHOT For those who prefer their cocktails with a side of shuffleboard, fret not: Longshot, the Arrive Memphis hotel’s bar and restaurant, is back after a brief hiatus. Chef David Todd and Co. found themselves in a tricky spot when covid-19 forced the South Main restaurant toPASSION FOR FASHION
One of the images from the Banana Republic photo shoot, featuring Prep Curry’s colorful designs. It all started with a bet. Prep Curry asked his parents for a sewing machine for his 25th birthday. “They all laughed,” he remembers. Curry had pursued other dreams to varying levels of success FROM THE VAULT: BUILDING THE FRISCO BRIDGE The Frisco Bridge, as it looked in the early 1900s, when it was the only span across the Mississippi River at Memphis — and, in fact, the only bridge across the river between St. Louis and the Gulf of Mexico. Editor’s Note: Drivers don't care about bridges until they can no longer use them APRIL 2021 MEMPHIS MAGAZINE A pair of former Memphis Redbirds — Adam Wainwright and Yadier Molina — continue to play their way toward baseball immortality. Read more. Apr 8, 2021 8:00 AM Frank Murtaugh Columns. PRESENTING THE WINNERS OF THE 2021 READERS’ RESTAURANT Presenting the Winners of the 2021 Readers’ Restaurant Poll. Our readers have great taste, and they know the best places to eat, drink, and be merry. For more than 35 years, readers have turned to our annual Readers’ Restaurant Poll for a guide to the city’s best restaurants, cafés, diners, bakeries, food trucks, bars, breweries— and
TOP DOCTOR: DR. ALYSSA THROCKMORTON Editor's Note: Every year, the national medical group Castle Connolly produces a list of the best doctors in America. In the Memphis area, the 2021 Top Doctors list comprises more than 270 physicians representing 55 different specialties. Here, we introduce you to THE HOUSE OF HAPPINESS An old newspaper clipping showed the “House of Happiness” under construction in 1935. Dear Vance: I recently came across a reference to a home in Midtown called “The House of Happiness.” Where was this place, and what was so happy about it? — H.D., Memphis. Thenewspaper helpfully
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An infectious disease specialist and a third-generation Memphis doctor, Dr. Stephen Threlkeld has been on the front lines of the pandemic since early last year — in the medical response, of course, but also in communicating pertinent information to t Read more. Jun 1, 2021. Anna Traverse Fogle. APRIL 2021 MEMPHIS MAGAZINE A pair of former Memphis Redbirds — Adam Wainwright and Yadier Molina — continue to play their way toward baseball immortality. Read more. Apr 8, 2021 8:00 AM Frank Murtaugh Columns.TOP DOCTORS 2021
UT Methodist Physician Group, Methodist University Hospital - Memphis, Regional One Health Endovascular Stent Grafts,Peripheral Vascular Disease,Minimally Invasive Surgery, Gender: M, Memphis, Methodist University Hospital - Memphis, Regional One Health, THE WEDDING THAT NEVER HAPPENED The young woman was engaged to Robert Morgan, the pilot of the famed Memphis Belle, the B-17 Flying Fortress that he had named after his longtime sweetheart. Newspapers, eager for a good story, told readers about their romance, and one day The ASK VANCE: THE PINK PALACE MYSTERY LOG Vance Lauderdale. Vance Lauderdale is the history columnist for Memphis magazine and Inside Memphis Business. His dramatic life storyis so well
GREAT HOMES: LABOR OF LOVE by Anne Cunningham O’Neill. It took more than a year to transform this period Village home into a showplace, courtesy of a sympatico team — architect, contractor, interior designer, and landscaper — working alongside homeowners who knew exactly what they wanted. Oscar and Lale Adams bought their East Memphis home in The Village in 2007.WARD ARCHER
Ward Archer. A man of many interests, Archer grew an advertising agency into one of the largest in the region, opened a recording studio that has become a magnet for the Mid-South’s brightest stars, and has recently embarked on a campaign to save our drinking water. In 1990 he engineered the merger of two long-time agencies to form Archer A RARE PHOTO OF MCLELLAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE ON MAIN STREET A "real-photo" postcard shows the old McLellan's department store on Main Street. The buildlng is still standing today, little altered on the outside. Not too long ago, I wrote about McLellan's Department Store, a fixture on South Main for decades. In that earlier column I included a nice color postcard of the store (see below). TRENT WOOD: 1925-2014 Trent Wood, the popular host of the Memphis children’s TV show Looney Zoo, passed away Tuesday in Tulsa, Oklahoma.. Wood was born in 1925 in Louisville, Kentucky. His family came to Memphis when his father, the Rev. Howard Thomas Wood, was named pastor of A RARE PHOTO OF "LOONEY ZOO" HOST TRENT WOOD Most readers probably don't remember either one of those. In 1957, however, he became the host of Looney Zoo, a show for the kiddies, where he was capably assisted by "Tiny the Clown" — in real life, Ray Hill, a drama professor at Rhodes College. The popular show remained on the air until 1971 (other sources say differently, butthat's what
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An infectious disease specialist and a third-generation Memphis doctor, Dr. Stephen Threlkeld has been on the front lines of the pandemic since early last year — in the medical response, of course, but also in communicating pertinent information to t Read more. Jun 1, 2021. Anna Traverse Fogle. APRIL 2021 MEMPHIS MAGAZINE A pair of former Memphis Redbirds — Adam Wainwright and Yadier Molina — continue to play their way toward baseball immortality. Read more. Apr 8, 2021 8:00 AM Frank Murtaugh Columns.TOP DOCTORS 2021
UT Methodist Physician Group, Methodist University Hospital - Memphis, Regional One Health Endovascular Stent Grafts,Peripheral Vascular Disease,Minimally Invasive Surgery, Gender: M, Memphis, Methodist University Hospital - Memphis, Regional One Health, THE WEDDING THAT NEVER HAPPENED The young woman was engaged to Robert Morgan, the pilot of the famed Memphis Belle, the B-17 Flying Fortress that he had named after his longtime sweetheart. Newspapers, eager for a good story, told readers about their romance, and one day The ASK VANCE: THE PINK PALACE MYSTERY LOG Vance Lauderdale. Vance Lauderdale is the history columnist for Memphis magazine and Inside Memphis Business. His dramatic life storyis so well
GREAT HOMES: LABOR OF LOVE by Anne Cunningham O’Neill. It took more than a year to transform this period Village home into a showplace, courtesy of a sympatico team — architect, contractor, interior designer, and landscaper — working alongside homeowners who knew exactly what they wanted. Oscar and Lale Adams bought their East Memphis home in The Village in 2007.WARD ARCHER
Ward Archer. A man of many interests, Archer grew an advertising agency into one of the largest in the region, opened a recording studio that has become a magnet for the Mid-South’s brightest stars, and has recently embarked on a campaign to save our drinking water. In 1990 he engineered the merger of two long-time agencies to form Archer A RARE PHOTO OF MCLELLAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE ON MAIN STREET A "real-photo" postcard shows the old McLellan's department store on Main Street. The buildlng is still standing today, little altered on the outside. Not too long ago, I wrote about McLellan's Department Store, a fixture on South Main for decades. In that earlier column I included a nice color postcard of the store (see below). TRENT WOOD: 1925-2014 Trent Wood, the popular host of the Memphis children’s TV show Looney Zoo, passed away Tuesday in Tulsa, Oklahoma.. Wood was born in 1925 in Louisville, Kentucky. His family came to Memphis when his father, the Rev. Howard Thomas Wood, was named pastor of A RARE PHOTO OF "LOONEY ZOO" HOST TRENT WOOD Most readers probably don't remember either one of those. In 1957, however, he became the host of Looney Zoo, a show for the kiddies, where he was capably assisted by "Tiny the Clown" — in real life, Ray Hill, a drama professor at Rhodes College. The popular show remained on the air until 1971 (other sources say differently, butthat's what
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One of the images from the Banana Republic photo shoot, featuring Prep Curry’s colorful designs. It all started with a bet. Prep Curry asked his parents for a sewing machine for his 25th birthday. “They all laughed,” he remembers. Curry had pursued other dreams to varying levels of success TOP DOCTOR: DR. ALYSSA THROCKMORTON Editor's Note: Every year, the national medical group Castle Connolly produces a list of the best doctors in America. In the Memphis area, the 2021 Top Doctors list comprises more than 270 physicians representing 55 different specialties. Here, we introduce you toMADE IN MEMPHIS
Made In Memphis. Designers channel the Bluff City with locally made jewelry and garments. Their creations range from edgy-urban to Old World with a twist, and that’s why we’ve included the following designers in the fashion spread of our Culture issue. Like the fruits of their fertile imaginations, each of them is uniquely and positively PRESENTING THE WINNERS OF THE 2021 READERS’ RESTAURANT Presenting the Winners of the 2021 Readers’ Restaurant Poll. Our readers have great taste, and they know the best places to eat, drink, and be merry. For more than 35 years, readers have turned to our annual Readers’ Restaurant Poll for a guide to the city’s best restaurants, cafés, diners, bakeries, food trucks, bars, breweries— and
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David B. Cohen, MD, Vascular Interventional Physicians, 6286 Briarcrest Avenue, Suite 300, Memphis, Tennessee 38120 HOW SHELBY FARMS WENT FROM PRISON TO PARK Expand. Almost a century ago, Shelby County Government started buying up land “out in the country” for the working prison farm envisioned by Memphis political boss, E.H. Crump. That began a journey in 1918 that against all odds culminated in the opening of Shelby Farms Park. Ultimately, Boss Crump’s idea became a self-contained,self
PRESENTING THE WINNERS OF THE 2020 READERS RESTAURANT POLL Presenting the Winners of the 2020 Readers Restaurant Poll. Our readers know the best places to eat, drink, and have a great evening — from the freshest places to those well-seasoned. If you like to eat, and especially if you enjoy variety on your plate, Memphis is your kind of place. And if you like to talk about what you like to eatLUSTRON LIVING
A Lustron website ( lustronpreservation.org) lists most of the homes still standing. Some 1,500 have survived from coast to coast, including 19 in Tennessee. "I would say mine is about 90 percent original," says Bell, who purchased his home six years ago. Over the years, previous owners added a new furnace, replaced the roof (with agreen sheet
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