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On the Fly: Week of 09/20/24

WLOK Black Film Fest
Various Locations
Thursday-Sunday, September 19-22
Celebrate Black artists in the film industry with WLOK. With an array of films that focus on historical history relevant to the Black community, this festival promises to be entertaining and culturally enriching. The schedule is as follows: 

  • Bob Marley Evening: Featuring the movie industry work of the late Bob Marley, the evening will be complemented with a variety of food samples including Jamaican cuisine native to Marley’s home country. | Museum of Science & History, Thursday, September 19, 6 p.m., $10
  • Respect: Starring Jennifer Hudson, the film features the life of Aretha Franklin. Free popcorn and sodas between 6 and 6:45 p.m., plus entertainment. | Crosstown Theater, Friday, September 20, 6 p.m., $5 
  • The Bucket List: Starring Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson, the star-studded movie follows the story of two men sharing the same hospital room. They want to come to terms with who they are and what they have done in their lives and a desire to complete a list of things they want to see and do before they die. | Malco Studio on the Square, Saturday, September 21, 7 p.m., $5 
  • The Great Debaters: Starring Denzel Washington, this film features the real-life story of professor Melvin Tolson who coached the HBCU Wiley College debate team to a nearly undefeated season that pioneered interracial college debates between students from white and Black colleges during the Jim Crow era in the segregated South. | Malco Studio on the Square, Sunday, September 22, 7 p.m., $5 

Cxffeeblack’s Barista Exchange Fellows’ Bar Takeover
TalkShop at Caption by Hyatt
Friday, September 20, 3-5 p.m.
Fall means Gilmore Girls season, and Gilmore Girls season means thoughts of coffee, coffee, coffee. Bring those thoughts of coffee out of the noggin and into the real-world as you sample coffee brews from across the African diaspora at Cxffeeblacks’ Barista Exchange Fellows’ Bar Takeover. During this event, engage with the baristas from all over Africa at Talk Shop as they share insights into the unique rituals and techniques that define their nation’s coffee scene, from Ethiopia and Rwanda to Kenya and Congo. RSVP here.

Memphis Greek Festival
Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church
Friday-Saturday, September 20-21, 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
The Memphis Greek Festival celebrates its 65th anniversary. Cue the exclamations of “It’s all Greek to me!” and “Opa!” As always, you can expect delicious Greek food and pastries from spanakopitakia to baklava, and there’s a drive-through option. Georgio and the Fabulous Grecian Keys will be playing every day, and the Athenian Dance Troupe will perform on Saturday. On Friday, festival-goers can take a free Greek dancing lesson at 5:30 p.m. Both days, attendees can tour the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church and view the University of Mississippi Greek Exhibit. Children can enjoy inflatables and games. Admission is $3 or three cans of food to donate to the Mid-South Food Bank. Gates close at 7 p.m.

Memphis Bacon & Bourbon Festival
FedEx Event Center at Shelby Farms Park
Friday, September 20, 6-9 p.m.
Bacon, good. Bourbon, good. Memphis Bacon & Bourbon Festival, good. At our annual Memphis Bacon & Bourbon Festival, we’ll have creative bacon-inspired dishes of all kinds from some great Memphis restaurants, also a vast array of distilled spirits to tempt your tastebuds, also also music and all sorts of merriment and party activities. Also also also, a portion of all proceeds will go to the Memphis Farmers Market. General admission is $50. 

Inaugural Memphis Pizza Festival
Agricenter International 
Saturday, September 21, noon-6 p.m.
Take another little piece of my heart now, baby, but don’t you dare take another little piece of my pizza, especially at the Inaugural Memphis Pizza Festival. The first-ever Memphis Pizza Festival invites attendees to indulge in unlimited samples of pizza from more than 20 of Memphis’ pizzerias, like Broadway Pizza, Grisanti’s on Main, Hi Tone, Memphis Chess Club, Rock’N Dough, and Slim & Husky’s, just to name a few. The day will be complete with contests, judged by experts and the people, and panel discussions, including “Mid-South Italians & How Pizza Came to Memphis” and “Knead to Know: The Do’s & Don’ts to Artisan Bread Making.” Festival-goers will enjoy live music, fun games, and activities throughout the day. Proceeds will support the Mid-South Food Bank and Everbloom Farmacy. Tickets are $55 for general admission; tickets for kids (12-17) are $25. More info here.

Latin Fest
Overton Square
Saturday, September 21, noon-6 p.m.
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at Cazateatro Bilingual Theatre Group’s Latin Fest, where friends and families can listen to and dance to live Latin music, taste Latin food and drinks, enjoy activities for kids, and shop from vendors.

One Pint at a Time
Museum of Science & History
Saturday, September 21, 3-5 p.m.
One Pint at a Time is a documentary about the craft beer industry. Black-owned breweries make up less than one percent of the nearly 9,000 breweries in operation. Eager to shift the historical perception of who makes and drinks beer, Black brewers, brand owners, and influencers across the country are reshaping the craft beer industry and the future of America’s favorite adult beverage. Following the documentary, panelists will take the stage for a conversation featuring local African-American entrepreneurs in the food and beverage industry. Panelists include Toney Booker, Vior Water brand ambassador; Kelvin Kolheim, Beale Street Brewing curator; and Ralf Golden, Disbelef Tequila co-CEO. Tickets are $12.75.

Book Signing and Discussion: Estrus Records (Pre-Gonerfest party)
Memphis Listening Lab
Wednesday, September 25, 6-8 p.m. 
Estrus Records’ Chris Alpert Coyle and Scott Seguichi are bringing their book Shovelin’ The Sh*t Since ’87 (hehe) to Memphis Listening Lab for a pre-Goner Fest kick-off party. There will be a special guest panel discussion featuring Jack Oblivian, John Stivers, and Fink. Scott Bomar will be spinning records before the event. Free to attend. 

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On the Fly: Week of 7/26/24

Mamma Mia
Orpheum Theatre
Through Sunday, July 28
You can dance; you can jive; you’ll have the time of your life at Mamma Mia, the ultimate feel-good show told through the timeless hits of ABBA. Performances are Friday at 7:30 p.m., Saturday at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., and Sunday at 1 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Tickets ($34-$125) can be purchased here. (Oh, and our writer Michael Donahue got to interview one of the cast members. So cool, right? Read that piece here.)

An Evening of Ghost Stories 
Memphis Made Brewing Co. (at the Ravine)
Friday, July 26, 6 p.m.
When there’s something strange in your neighborhood, who you gonna call? Bill Murray? Nah. Can’t get ahold of the guy. Try Stephen Guenther, professional ghost hunter right here in Memphis. He’ll be telling ghost stories at Memphis Made with Toby Sells, some guy who works at some paper called the Memphis Flyer who wrote some book called Haint Blues. Who are we kidding? Toby wrote a book (read more about it here)! We know Toby! And Toby knows a real-life ghost hunter! Can he get any cooler? 

SHITFEST: The Room 4D Experience
Black Lodge
Friday, July 26, 6:30 p.m.
Any time I get to write the word “shit” in a professional capacity, I have to capitalize on it because I never had a phase as a preteen where I cursed for the sake of cursing and now I must avenge my preteen, Catholic-guilt-ridden self. So here goes: SHITFEST is happening. (And, yes, the ALL CAPS are necessary because that’s part of SHITFEST’s branding.) SHITFEST, for those of you who don’t know shit, is an interactive viewing of a shitty movie, this time around The Room. Spoons will fly, footballs will be thrown, TVs will be ceremoniously destructed, audience games will envelop you, and the full-scale riffs and callbacks will be constant. See how bad a movie can get and how much fun it can be to shit on it with others. And, shit, it’s free to attend.

Soulin’ on the River ft. Zsa Davis
Fourth Bluff Park
Friday, July 26, 7-10 p.m.
And we’re soulin’, soulin’ on the river. Do do do do do do … And you don’t have to worry, if you got no money, people on the river are happy to give … By people we mean the Memphis Slim Collaboratory in partnership with Overton Shell & Memphis River Parks Partnership, and they’re ready to give four free concerts this summer. First one is this weekend with Zsa Davis. Here’s what you need to know: Gates open at 7 p.m.; music starts at 8 p.m. The whole family is welcome, and so are lawn chairs, blankets, picnic baskets, and coolers. Food trucks and a full bar will be available on site. More info here. Up next: KJ Willis (August 9), Deonna Sirod (August 23), and Cameron Bethany (September 6).

Laser Live: Blvck Hippie
Museum of Science & History
Saturday, July 27, 6-8 p.m.
The Museum of Science & History’s Laser Live features live bands in the AutoZone Sharpe Planetarium, accompanied by a laser light show. This edition of the one-of-a-kind concert series will star Blvck Hippie, who make VHS-inspired music for anyone who’s ever felt like an outsider. With their firmly DIY attitude, refusal to accept the status quo, and knack for pushing musical boundaries, Blvck Hippie has turned being an outsider into their superpower. There will be drinks available to purchase from Crosstown Brewery, and a DJ from WYXR to host and kick off the event with a pre-show set. Purchase tickets ($20) here.

Summerween
Black Lodge
Saturday, July 27, 8 p.m.
Can’t wait for Halloween? Settle for Summerween, Black Lodge’s annual creepytime, summertime party. Break out your creepiest outfits and cosplay and get ready for some tricks & treats. Start the night with special live performances by Macrophonics and Joybomb. Then at midnight, dance the night away with DJ sets by Scotty B, Cozmo, and Selector Jack. $15 in advance, $20 at the door. 18+. 

Uncle Kracker
Lafayette’s Music Room
Wednesday, July 31, 7 p.m.
Turns out I know four Uncle Kracker songs: “Follow Me,” “Smile,” “When the Sun Goes Down” (a duet with Kenny Chesney), and “Drift Away” (technically a cover, but I associate it with Uncle Kracker), and you probably know the songs, too. I know nothing else about the guy, but he’s playing Lafayette’s on Wednesday. Tickets are $40.55 and can be purchased here.

Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox
Minglewood Hall
Thursday, August 1, 8 p.m.
For self-proclaimed old souls, hipsters, jazz and swing lovers, and so on, Postmodern Jukebox has arrived — well not yet, but they’re coming to Minglewood, bringing all the pop hits and reworking them into something old-timey-sounding because why the heck not? Tickets start at $39 and can be purchased here

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On the Fly: 10/6-10/11

📽️Crown Me Royal Fest
Visible Music College
Friday-Sunday, October 6-8

Crown Me Royal Fest, is a film and arts festival that showcases panels, workshops, and independent films from black and brown behind-the-scenes professionals from all media platforms. Meet Representatives from Nike, NBA, BeatsbyDre, and many more PLUS interactive experiences and parties.

🔥 Family Campfire Party
Memphis Botanic Garden
Friday, October 6, 6-8:30 p.m.

Delight in an old-fashioned campfire sing-along with musician Joe Oser while making hot dogs and s’mores over the fire. Then, explore the Garden on a guided nighttime hike and learn about the animals that come out when we go to bed. Attendees can also have some bat-ty good fun with Chris Grow from Grow Environmental Services, meet a real owl with Kate Friedman from Mississippi Wildlife Rehabilitation, and stargaze with the Memphis Astronomical Society. Activities, hot dogs, s’mores, chips, and soda/water are included with admission (vegan/vegetarian options available). $10 MBG members/$15 nonmembers.

🥓 Memphis Bacon & Bourbon Festival 2023
FedEx Center at Shelby Farms Park
Friday, October 6, 6-9 p.m.
At the annual Memphis Bacon & Bourbon Festival hosted by yours truly, we’ll have creative bacon-inspired dishes of all kinds from some great Memphis restaurants, plus a vast array of distilled spirits to tempt your tastebuds. Plus, there’ll be music and all sorts of merriment and party activities … and did we mention a whole lot of bacon and bourbon? And to make it even more appealing, we’re contributing a portion of all proceeds to the Memphis Farmers Market. So you can eat and drink to your hearts delight, knowing that you’re helping one of our city’s greatest assets. Tickets ($52) can be purchased here.

🌈 Heart & Hues
Circuit Playhouse
Friday, October 6, 10:30 p.m.
Hearts & Hues is a vibrant celebration of Queer acceptance and a welcoming safe space for everyone, hosted by Playhouse on the Square at The Circuit Playhouse. This event brings together the spirit of inclusivity and the joy of live entertainment. Guests can enjoy a lively atmosphere with a bar serving refreshing drinks, a tempting food truck offering delicious bites, and the uplifting tunes of live music. The door fee for this event is just $10 per person, making it accessible for everyone to join in the celebration.

🐘 Art for Elephants
Memphis Zoo
Saturday, October 7, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Join the zoo’s African elephant crew for educational activities, a LIVE painting by elephant Gina, and loads of zoo fun. This event is included with your Zoo general admission.

🖼️ Artwalk
V&E Greenline
Saturday, October 7, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.

Artwalk is a one-day local artist marketplace with food and drink, live music, kid’s activities, and more — all benefiting the V&E Greenline in Midtown. Admission is always FREE and there is free street parking in the area around the grounds. 

🎨 Paint Memphis
The Edge District
Saturday, October 7, noon-6 p.m.

Paint Memphis is back to bring you a festival featuring 100 artists from all over the world creating murals in the Edge District. This year the celebrations will be in the Ravine behind Memphis Made Brewery at 484 Union Ave. with a full vendor market, a live music lineup, food trucks, a kids area, and more. See www.paintmemphis.org for more info.

🍻 Oktoberfest
Grind City Brewing Co.
Saturday, October 7, noon-10 p.m.

Celebrate Grind City’s taproom’s 3rd anniversary with the annual Oktoberfest. Live Music and games all day along with competitions including the annual Bratwurst Toss, Keg Carry Competition, Beer Sliding Competition, and a Stein Holding Contest. Steins are $25 plus tax each, and include the stein and fill from the tap wall, $5 refills for the month of October, and VIP stein refill lines throughout the Oktoberfest event.

🐶 Barktober Fest
Saddle Creek North
Saturday, October 7, noon-4 p.m.

Enjoy tasty local brews, live music, and the best shopping in the 901 while supporting Streetdog Foundation. Early Bird tickets are $30. A limited number of tickets will be available the day of the event for $35. 100% of your ticket purchase directly benefits Streetdog Foundation. Kids and leashed, well-behaved pets are welcome, but you must be 21+ to sample beer (duh!).

🎃 Creepville Market
Soul & Spirits Brewery
Saturday, October 7, 1-7 p.m.

A spooky Halloween market of curiosities and oddities! Get your creepy goods from makers and artists alike. Enjoy live music and spooks along the way with Memphis Zombies.

📽️ Fright-tober: Frankenweenie (2012) and Carrie (1976)
Crosstown Theater
Saturday, October 7, 2:30 p.m.

Throughout the month of October, Crosstown Concourse and Crosstown Arts present Fright-tober at Crosstown Theater. Every Saturday in October, you can catch spooky, kid-friendly matinees (2:30 pm) and even spookier adult-themed horror films in the evenings (6:30 pm). Tickets are free, but capacity is limited so registration is required. This weekend’s films are Frankenweenie and Carrie. Register for tickets at crosstownarts.org

🎶 Memphis miniFEST
Hi Tone
Saturday, October 7, 5:45 p.m.
Bridging The Music is headed to Memphis for an evening of music, art, and community in a festival-style atmosphere! Support top-notch local and touring acts, visual artists and more. Featuring Traveller the Band, Jayfed, Colbro Lambskins, Yayo Santana, Grizz Bandana, Dropone Da Producer, and Charmaine Tyrelle. Tickets are $20 in advance, plus fees, and $30.23 on the day of the show.

🍿 The Popcorn Pairing
No. 2 Vance
Thursday, October 12, 5:30-7:30 p.m.

In this class, guests will learn how to pair different types of popcorn with wine. Popcorn provides the ability to highlight and enhance flavors on a neutral base. The evening will be a true rare experience, presented by Memphis Wine Society. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased here

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On the Fly: 9/22-9/28

🎭 Fat Ham
The Circuit Playhouse 
Performances through October 8
To go or not to go? Ha! There’s no question when it comes to Playhouse on the Square’s latest production. Fat Ham is a deliciously funny retelling of Shakespeare’s Hamlet set in the American South, where William returns home after his father’s death and must confront corruption and betrayal, deciding whether to seek revenge or forge a new path. The DRAMA! Catch a performance on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 8 p.m., and Sundays at 2 p.m., through October 8th. For tickets ($25), go here, or if you’re brave enough to pick up the phone, call  901-726-4656.

🎡 Mid-South Fair at Landers Center
Landers Center
Thursday, September 21-October 1
Come one, come all to the Mid-South Fair! Since 1856, the fair has been serving up great food, great times, and even greater memories. Enjoy an array of family-fun activities from over 50 rides and a wide array of ground acts stationed around the property. More information here and purchase tickets here

🎭The Wasp
First Congo Theater in Cooper-Young
Performances September 22-October 8
Thanks to Quark Theatre, Memphis is about to be home to the American debut of The Wasp, the critically acclaimed play written by London native Morgan Lloyd Malcolm in 2015. A psychological thriller, The Wasp unravels the relationship between once-childhood friends Heather and Carla, who have lost touch since school where a bully incident tore the two apart. At the start of the play, the women reunite 20 years later over tea at a cafe, where one offers the other a significant amount of cash and an unexpected proposition. What ensues is a dark exploration of how trauma shapes us. The DRAMA! Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at quarktheatre.com. Performances will run September 22nd through October 8th, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. with Sunday matinées at 2 p.m. (Oh, and if you wanna be in the know before you go, check out this Flyer article.)

🖼️ 51st Annual Pink Palace Crafts Fair
Audubon Park
Friday-Saturday, September 22-23, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Sunday, September 24, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
The annual Pink Palace Crafts Fair benefiting the Museum of Science & History returns for its 51st anniversary. The three-day affair will have nearly 150 artists from around the country showing off and selling a variety of eclectic pottery, jewelry, paintings, woodwork, leatherwork, sculpture, woven goods, and so much more. Attendees can marvel at demonstrations by master craftsmen, enjoy a cool beverage and a bite to eat from food/drink vendors, kick back and enjoy live music, and entertain the kiddos at the petting zoo and with a ride on the popular choo-choo train, plus wall climbing and pony rides. Early bird tickets are $8/adult, $6/seniors and military, $3/children 5-12, and under 5 free. Best get your tix here

 📖 Reading and Book Signing with Michael Kiggins
Burke’s Book Store
Friday, September 22, 5:30-6:30 p.m.

Michael Kiggins is coming to Memphis to sign his debut novel, And the Train Kept Moving. The book is about Bryan Meigs, a gay alcoholic with OCD who struggles with the aftermath of getting date-raped and potentially infected with HIV. Oh, and the story is set in Memphis. Find out more here

🎨 2023 New Public Artist Fellowship Exhibition
Urban Art Commission
Friday, September 22, 6-9 p.m.
This exciting event offers visitors the opportunity to experience more traditional works created by UAC current fellows while eagerly anticipating the completion of their sculptural projects. The evening’s opening reception will include light hors d’oeuvres and drinks during the first hour, followed by remarks from fellows, where they will share insights about their experiences in the program so far. UAC’s fellows are Ethan James McVay, Kong Wee Pang, Brandon Scott, Pam McDonnell, Kendrick Pendelton, and Justin Bowles. RSVP for the free event here

🍪Meet the Author: Chloe Joy Sexton
Restaurant Iris
Friday, September 22, 6:30 p.m.
Join Novel at Restaurant Iris for a live cooking demonstration with dinner to celebrate Chloe Joy Sexton in honor of her book Big Yum: Supersized Cookies for Over-the-Top Cravings. The chefs at Iris will offer an intimate two-course dinner, and Sexton will do a live cooking demonstration, preparing a vanilla cheesecake with a berry compote. Tickets ($75) are required for this event and include a copy of Big Yum and the opportunity to meet the author and have your book signed. A virtual option is available for $23.99 and includes a signed copy of Big Yum and a link to watch the live cooking demonstration. Find more information about the event and purchase tickets here. And, hey, we got to talk to Sexton about her book, so why not give this Flyer piece a read?

💃 The Barbie Rave!
Black Lodge
Friday, September 22, 9:30 p.m.

Come on, Barbie, let’s go party! If you’re a Barbie girl in the Barbie world, great news: You’re invited to get plastic and throw down on the dreamhouse dance floor, as Black Lodge goes pink for a Barbie-themed rave. DJs will keep the music going all night, and catch Barbie visual insanity on the big screens. There’ll also be a special photo booth and specialty drinks. You’ll definitely want to get dolled up for the event in your best Barbie-esque outfit. Tickets are $10, and the event is 18+. Life in plastic, it’s fantastic!

💥 Memphis Comic Expo
Agricenter International
Saturday, September 23, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 
Sunday, September 24, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Memphis Comic Expo is one of the few remaining creator-focused conventions that shines a spotlight on artists and writers in the world of comics. Bringing you the best in local & regional talent, up-and-coming creators, and of course, the big names, this expo has one of the best comic-creator lineups in the South, a cosplay contest, panels, vendors, voice actors, artists and writers, food, drinks, and more. This year Kevin Eastman, co-creator of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, will make a special appearance. Find more information on the two-day extravaganza here. Tickets are $40 for Saturday general admission and $35 for Sunday general admission. Kids (12 and under) get in free. 

💃Latin Fest 901
Overton Square
Saturday, September 23, noon-6 p.m.
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with Cazateatro Theatre Group at this free, family-oriented festival, where family and friends can gather to listen and dance to live Latin music, taste some Latin food and drinks, and enjoy vendors and crafts for kids. Prior to the fest, catch Cazateato’s Roja, a Colombian take on the story of Little Red Riding Hood. The performance is free and will take place 11-11:30 a.m. at TheatreWorks. RSVP here

🎶 Memphis Country Blues Festival 
Overton Park Shell
Saturday, September 23, 7 p.m.
The annual Country Blues festival is returning to Overton Park Shell this year with some additional programming. The evening starts with the sounds of Alvin Youngblood Hart followed by the official presentation of the Shell’s blues marker. Then stick around because the night will only grow in energy as the North Mississippi Allstars make their way to the stage to honor the history of this Shell event. Admission is free. Read this article for an inside scoop. 

🖌️ Intro to Graffiti and Basics of Using Spray Cans Workshop
Ravine
Sunday, September 24, noon-3 p.m.

Unleash your inner artist and join David Yancy III for a thrilling team-building workshop. Starting with a fascinating introduction to graffiti and the basics of using spray cans, this workshop will guide you through the process of creating your own masterpiece on the wall. You’ll learn how to structure letters, apply traditional graffiti techniques, and fill them in with captivating colors. But don’t worry if you’re an absolute beginner; this workshop is suitable for all levels and ages, and there will be an instructor there to offer expert guidance and support. All funds help support the artists of Paint Memphis. The class is $30/adults and $15/kids.

There’s always something happening in Memphis. See a full calendar of events here.

Submit events here or by emailing calendar@memphisflyer.com.