Events
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working writers’ cocktail hour
story booth 438 N. Cleveland St., Memphis, TN, United Statesin the interests of further cultivating and connecting the literary community of Memphis, story booth is excited to host Crosstown Arts’ first working writers’ cocktail hour.
whether or not your day-job is writing makes no difference — if you're a working writer, you're invited.
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PechaKucha Night Volume 12
Phuong LongOur latest installment of PechaKucha 20x20 is an evening of short, dynamic food-centric presentations at neighborhood Vietnamese restaurant, Phuong Long (306 N. Cleveland).
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Perpetual Discourse
Contemporary fiber art by Tori Cooper and mixed media drawings by Trevor Simpson
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Tamale Fest
Caritas Village 2509 Harvard Ave., MemphisTamale Fest 2015 is the first annual fundraising event for Centro Cultural Latino de Memphis. The festival will have main stage live entertainment, a tamale team cooking contest, a tamale tasting tent, a kids’ activity corner, art vendors, food trucks and a photo booth.
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Book Release: MiID (Motivation, Inspiration, Innovation, Determination)
Presentation and discussion with author, Benjamin Hall. Light refreshments and a chance to connect with others.
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story booth summer workshop: super 8 film
story booth 438 N. Cleveland St., Memphis, TN, United Statesworkshop to give students hands-on experience scripting, shooting & editing their own films shot with super 8 film cameras.
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Greg Cote, Small Fires and More
Houston, TX-based singer/songwriter, Greg Cote, performs with several local acts, including Small Fires, Animal Satire, Significant Other and Monticello.
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Shoot & Splice: Music in Film
story booth 438 N. Cleveland St., Memphis, TN, United StatesJoin Indie Memphis & Crosstown Arts for an evening of in-depth discussion about score composing, song selection and all things music in film.
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EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
Thursday, July 9: 10am - 6pm
Friday, July 10: Reception from 5 - 8pm
Saturday, July 11: 10am - 6pmA group exhibition organized by Memphis College of Art and Crosstown Arts, featuring new works by MCA IDEALS participants, focused on the concept of identity.
