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SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2023
CONTENTS
FEATURES OUTTAKES 26 Tiger Tailgate 28 Shell on Wheels Unveiling 32 Dory Restaurant Friends and Family Night 34 Sunday Soirée 36 Elvis Week 2023 44 Wax & Wine 46 South Main Trolley Night 48 Germantown International Festival 50 Live at the Garden Brothers Osborne 51 Keller Williams Top Producer Soirée 52 Live at the Garden Doobie Brothers 62 Sidewalk of Stars 62 Jazz at the AG 63 Cossitt Branch Library Reception 64 Tennessee Association of Broadcasters 68 4Memphis Music Summer of Love 77 Backpack Heroes Campaign 78 Ostrander Awards 22 Publisher’s Letter 24 He Was Our Rock & He Was Our Star: A Tribute to Mark Ramirez 30 4Memphis Reads 38 River Cruising In Europe 40 In the Flow: Paddling with Matthew Burdine of Mississippi River Expeditions 54 Culinary 58 2023 Mid-South Women of Impact 60 Jessica K. Haas: The Speed of Art 65 Cool Weather Vegetables: How to Prolong Your Backyard Harvest Into the Winter 66 Ken Hall’s September/October Art Events 70 Fall Fashion Report 77 Fashion 4Ward with T. Rendy 79 Building Momentum: Fall Fun to Support Local Nonprofits 80 Arrow Creative: Studio to Storefront 26 54 44 60 62
Cover photo by Chad Mellon

From the Publisher

Seek the Peace and Prosperity of the City

in which I have placed you. Jeremiah 29:7

Mark Ramirez Has Left The Building

Mark Ramirez, the face and heart of 4Memphis recently lost his 3½ year battle with lung cancer. Mark loved the people of Memphis, and the people of Memphis felt his love and loved him back. Mark could be found almost every weekend capturing the kinder side of Memphis life as he covered the people attending the many charity benefit parties of Memphis. His presence was one of the foundations of success for every event being held in Memphis. No benefit could be completely successful without Mark’s appearance, no matter what the cause, the venue, the food, the entertainment − those in attendance looked for Mark to snap their photo for the pages of 4Memphis. It wasn’t really about being in the magazine; it was about feeling the love of his crowd. The emails and phone calls to 4Memphis requesting coverage of an event were always formatted with “can Mark come to our event?” It was not 4Memphis they were asking to be there; it was Mark Ramirez. In the fall during the height of benefit season, Mark would often cover three benefit parties a night. Often 4Memphis' page count wouldn’t have room for all that he covered, but he gave us no choice but to make us give pages to all those he felt deserved to be covered for the work being done for those in need in Memphis.

How does 4Memphis continue without its face and heart?

Mark Ramirez cannot be replaced. Yes, we will have someone there to take photos, names of the people and the causes that Mark loved, but they will not bring the same energy into the room that Mark did. Mark in his 17 years of covering Memphis events became a fixture. Mark never joined a club or organization that was hosting the events he covered, but he was their honored guest. The request for Mark to attend an event always came with the invitation and the hope that he would stay for the whole evening.

Mark moved to Memphis in the mid-1990s as part of his 20year career with the restaurant chain, Catfish Cabin, but it was his life-long love of art through photography and painting was Mark’s driving passion. Mark was an avid painter who studied the work of Picasso. I can tell you how mad (really disappointed) that I am at Mark for not sharing his paintings with his world. Mark's family lived in Texas so Mark's friends were his "Memphis framily" as he would so often say. The friends that helped Mark in his final days were introduced to 100s of canvases of Mark’s Picasso inspired work. A Celebration of Mark’s life in Memphis will be held October 15th, Sunday afternoon, 3:00 to 6:00 at 6564 Cottingham Place. There you will be able to see Mark’s artwork and join me in my frustration that Mark didn’t share this gift with us sooner.

Mark really did consider the people of Memphis his family, he loved living in Elvis Presley’s city, telling your story through his camera. Mark’s sister Bianca finished Mark’s obituary with “Mark has left the building…TCB” Mark’s building was Memphis and its people.

His sister Bianca shared with us Mark’s final words, she was praying over him, ending her prayer saying, “In Jesus' name we pray”, she said, Mark slowly grabbed the crucifix from her and uttered from the depths of his soul, “In Jesus' name we pray, I say again, In Jesus' name we pray, I say again, In Jesus' name we pray” Mark clung to the crucifix as he returned to his peaceful sleep. Rest in Peace Mark Ramirez and thank you for sharing your life with us!!!

Seek the Peace and Prosperity of Memphis.

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Mark in his art studio

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2023

September/October 2023

Volume IX • Number 5

PUBLISHER

Jim Walker jim@4memphis.com

MANAGING EDITOR

Sandi Butler Hughes sandi@4memphis.com

ASSOCIATE EDITOR

Lesley Harris Colvett lesley@4memphis.com

ART DIRECTOR

McKendree Walker mckendree@4memphis.com

ARTS CONTRIBUTOR

Ken Hall

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Cathy Farrell cathy@4memphis.com

SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGER Cyrena Wages

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HE WAS OUR ROCK & HE WAS OUR STAR: A TRIBUTE TO MARK RAMIREZ

MarkOrozco Ramirez, born on October 9, 1954, in Wichita, KS. He was a courageous and loving soul who spread joy and laughter wherever he went. Known for his thoughtful nature, Mark was a beacon of positivity and strength, always encouraging those around him.

Mark was the 3rd of 5 children born to Emanuel and Wanda (Payne) Ramirez. Mark and his family lived in Derby, Kansas, a small suburb outside of Wichita. In the early years, the family were members of St. Mary’s Catholic Church where Mark was baptized, received his First Holy Communion and attended Catholic School.

In the Spring of 1964, his father’s job relocated the family to Arlington, Texas. Mark was a 1973 graduate of Sam Houston High School in Arlington, Texas. Should we be surprised to know that Mark was loved by all, quite popular, and an active member of the thespian club during High School!

During his High School summer breaks, Mark started working for Catfish Cabins and became a good friend of Charles Ezell, the owner. At the same time, Mark attended Shelton School of Hair Design and worked part-time as a hairdresser. He continued traveling throughout the South, opening and managing Catfish Cabin Restaurants with Charles Ezell for 40+ years.

Mark’s oldest son, Eric, was born in 1979. His second, Taylor, was born in 1981. He built a world that revolved around his sons.

In the mid-80s, Mark attended the University of Alabama, Birmingham, and pursued a degree in history and art. Unfortunately, he was only one semester shy of graduation before moving onto Memphis in the mid-90s where he lived for the remainder of his life. Mark loved Memphis and Memphis loved Mark! In the latter years of his life, he was a freelance photographer for 4Memphis Magazine, where he captured life's fleeting moments with a keen eye for beauty and detail. A lover of art history, Mark's work was more than just a profession; it was his passion, his canvas to paint the world as he saw it. His photographs were not merely pictures; they were stories, emotions, and memories encapsulated in time.

Mark’s world was “rocked” in the Fall of 2019 when he found out that he had lung cancer. He fought a most courageous fight for 3½ years. He was the recipient of the “Courage Thru Cancer” Gerry Finney Civic Courage Award.

Mark’s life was lived to the fullest… he traveled, he tango’d across Argentina, fell in love in Mexico and his passion for photography led him to Paris. Mark built a life that revolved around those he loved. His family, friends and his faith was his everything; his sons, his grandchildren, and his great-grandchild were the center of his universe. As an artist, Mark had a unique way of seeing the world, and he cherished the opportunity to see his family grow, change, and thrive through the lens of his camera. His love was boundless for his brother Mani, his sisters Bianca and Teresa. His parents, Emanuel and Wanda Ramirez, his sister, Yolanda Odom and his ex-spouse Gloria Jean, sadly preceded him in death.

Mark's legacy is one of love, laughter, faith, courage, and a life lived to the fullest. His love for his family, his passion for photography, and his ability to find joy in the smallest things made him an inspiration to all.

The evening before Mark died, we had an unusual experience that Mark shared with us… his eternal love for Jesus Christ. Every evening that Mark was with us, we gathered to say the Rosary and Divine Mercy Chaplet. I noticed that during our prayer that evening, Mark became restless despite the intense medication he was under.

I took a crucifix that lay at his head, in hand, stood over Mark and started a quiet spontaneous prayer. At the end of the prayer I said, “In Jesus’ name we pray!” from the depths of Mark’s soul he slowly grabbed the crucifix and uttered, “In Jesus’ name we pray!” I said again, “In Jesus’ name we pray!” clutching the crucifix, Mark said again, “In Jesus’ name we pray!” It happened a third time. SO POWERFUL … SO BEAUTIFUL … SO LOVING. Mark clung to the crucifix for a few more minutes and then let it go to return to a peaceful sleep. Not a dry eye in the room!

As I write this account, tears flow. I will NEVER forget the gift Mark gave to us that evening. I also know Mark is in Heaven… working the crowd and greeting all those who have gone before us marked with the sign of faith.

For us, his brother and sisters, there is only one way to say our farewell: Mark has left the building …

“I always wanted to be a photographer, like my dad. I got to live my dream.” -Mark Ramirez

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Tiger Tailgate Le Bonheur Children’s hospital

Photos courtesy of Le Bonheur Children's Hospital/Lisa Buser

The University of Memphis Tigers kicked off their 2023 football season with a fun tailgate at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital on August 18. Patients and their families, Le Bonheur staff, and Le Bonheur Club members enjoyed the fun-filled festivities which included games, food and drinks on the hospital lawn. It was the perfect way to celebrate the start of college football season. Go Tigers!

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Shell on Wheels Unveiling

On July 27, the beloved Overton Park Shell got rolling and unveiled their new mobile Shell on Wheels! The goal is to amplify the work of the talented Memphis arts community and to build camaraderie through the performing arts. The Mobile Shell is available to rent for corporate events, family gatherings, nonprofit fundraising events, festivals, and more. The Shell is on the move from Overton Park to all of Memphis! overtonparkshell.org

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4Memphis Reads:

WINNING LANGUAGE

In his book Winning Language, U of M basketball standout and coaching and development phenom Trey Draper offers practical insights for successful leadership, including lessons in developing effective language and communication methods, emphasizing the power of positive, engaging, and persuasive words. Winning Language also highlights the importance of balancing the use of winning language in leadership and the significance of building relationships through effective communication, active listening, empathy, and appreciation.

Signed copies of Winning Language are available from Novel.

JOURNEYWISE: REDEEMING THE BROKEN & WINDING ROADS WE TRAVEL

BIG YUM: SUPERSIZED COOKIES FOR OVER-THE-TOP CRAVINGS

Cookie fanatics, rejoice! Chloe Joy Sexton beloved TikToker and owner of Bluffcakes Bakery in Germantown—is here to bring you the biggest, yummiest, most indulgently scrumptious cookies you’ll ever taste. Discover outstanding recipes for oversized confections that will recall all the joys of your childhood cookie jar. Sweet or salty, fruity or stuffed—thanks to Chloe’s bold and inventive approach to cookie-making, there’s a giant cookie recipe for every giant craving. Novel and Restaurant Iris will host a dinner and demo book launch for Chloe on Friday, September 22 at 6:30PM. Tickets may be purchased at novelmemphis.com.

THE FAMOUS LADY LOVERS

Black queer women have shaped American culture since long before the era of gay liberation. Decades prior to the Stonewall Uprising, in the 1920s and 1930s, Black "lady lovers"—as women who loved women were then called—crafted a queer world. In this new book, University of Memphis history professor Cookie Woolner examines blues songs, Black newspapers, vice reports, memoirs, sexology case studies, and more to illuminate the unconventional lives Black lady lovers formed to suit their desires.

Novel will host a book launch for Dr. Woolner in conversation with K.T. Ewing on Tuesday, September 12 at 6PM.

A common thread binds us together: the broken and winding roads we all travel. Most of us carry with us some form of spiritual, emotional, or physical baggage. That type of weight takes its toll. Our paths can be difficult or daunting if we try to journey them on our own. In JourneyWise, noted pastor, author, and Memphian Shane Stanford offers us a different understanding of our life's path, enabling us to reframe our journey into one that is healed and redeemed.

Novel will host a book launch for JourneyWise on Sunday, September 24 at 2PM.

CLASSICAL SHINDIG: AMATEUR ARTISTRY FROM THE SIMPLE TO THE SUBLIME

Make the acquaintance of two of New Orleans' most beloved hosts and concert pianists, Michael and Quinn, who sure do know their shindigs. From seasonal celebrations to iconic book clubs to lavish parties for friends, family, and charities, Michael and Quinn have seen, done, and decorated it all. Enjoy the pairs' authentic sense of style and design in their lush home and garden while exploring the joys of throwing unique and personal events. Come away with hosting, interior design, and entertaining tips and tricks that even an amateur can execute. Novel will host the authors for a meet and greet book signing on Friday, September 8 from 10AM-12PM.

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Dory Restaurant Friends and Family Night

After a successful run as a prix fixe sampling restaurant, Dory is making a switch to traditional menus. Rather than “chasing creativity on a wide variety of dishes,” Chef Dave Krog will be testing and rotating menus that give diners a choice on any given night. The soft opening for the new concept was eagerly enjoyed by friends and family. “Beautifully plated” and “absolutely delicious” were the two most often repeated phrases over the course of the evening. You can book a reservation at dorymemphis.com.

Photography by Ken Hall 1. Kitchen team at work 2. Paula Gentry, Carolyn Melton, Laura Gentry, Margaret Walker & Sam Gentry 3. Michael Donahue & Jose Gutierrez
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Make-A-Wish Mid-South Golf Classic

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Photos courtesy of Make-A-Wish Mid-South

It was an incredible evening to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Make-A-Wish

Mid-South Golf Classic! Guests had a ball enjoying live music, a boozy putting contest on the green, Old Dominick cocktails, and a remarkable violin performance from Wish kid Mia. Pete Pranica of the Memphis Grizzlies emceed this year’s event, alongside auctioneer Hal Stanbury. A special thanks to the event committee, chaired by Bubba Ezzell, and top sponsor FedEx Freight. Wishes are vital for kids with critical illnesses, and this year’s event ensured wishes for more kids in our community.

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For three generations, the Rices have handled divorce and family law matters in Memphis and across Tennessee. Their co-authored book, “The Complete Guide to Divorce Practice,” published by the American Bar Association, is recognized across the country as the national standard. After rigorous examination, contested case reviews, and recommendations from judges and fellow attorneys, both of the Rices are Board Certified in Family Law by the National Board of Trial Advocacy.

The Rices bring over 75 years of experience combined with up-to-date technology, including 128 bit encryption of client information and communication. Rice Law handles your family law matter with depth of experience including a team of nationally recognized attorneys and Advanced Certified Paralegals. Rice Law’s Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 31 listed mediators provide valuable insight into resolving your matter quickly.

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In the Flow: Paddling with Matthew Burdine of Mississippi River Expeditions

Upon seeing the Mississippi River for the first time, Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto called it “River of the Holy Spirit.”

Matthew Burdine, owner of Mississippi River Expeditions, is a current day Mississippi River apostle. He believes the river continues to offer new opportunities for exploring, and Memphis can be the recreation capital for America’s iconic river.

Mississippi River Expeditions (MRE) is an outfitter and guide company for canoe trips on the river. “Memphis has more river wilderness access than any other city in North America,” Matthew says. “The lower Mississippi, from St. Louis to the Gulf, is 1400 miles with big islands, sandbars, and beautiful wilderness. It is a canvas of possibilities for ecotourism.” Matthew wants people to experience the river, not just look at it. “The canoes are custom-built, multiperson sailing canoes made in British Columbia, and they are safe. They are ocean-going canoes and are very difficult to flip. So you don’t get wet unless you want to!”

Matthew grew up in the Mississippi Delta so he has long had a relationship with the river; that relationship became a love affair when he decided to solo-canoe the entire length of the Mississippi, 2400 miles. In 2015, he slipped his canoe into the headwaters of the river, and six months later he was in the Gulf of Mexico. It was a very

spiritual and pivotal journey. “I had lost my mom to breast cancer in the early 2000s. I partnered with the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, and I called my trip ‘A Million Strokes For A Cure.’ It was my own Huck Finn odyssey.”

Matthew also spent 10 years as a whitewater river guide in Colorado and the mountains of the West. “That is a vertically grand world in those river canyons. Here on the Mississippi, it is a horizontally grand world but just as grand,” he says. “And when you see Memphis rise up out of the horizon when you’re on the river, it gives you a new appreciation and love of the city.”

MRE is partnered with the famed Quapaw Canoe Company and John Ruskey in Clarksdale, MS. John is a legend in the paddling community with decades of expertise on the Mississippi. Matthew partnered with John when he founded MRE, and it serves as the Tennessee outpost for Quapaw Canoe Company.

As a river guide, Matthew’s top priority is safety while making sure everyone has a good time. All MRE river guides are experienced in big, moving water. The canoes are Coast Guard approved and equipped with marine radios, and he keeps a close eye on the weather before launching. Like any proper Southern gentleman, he minds his manners: he knows the protocols and etiquette when it

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comes to sharing the river with barge traffic. “As for the water in the river, there is a big misconception that it is filthy - but it is NOT. Past Baton Rouge, yes, it is polluted. But in our region, it is a wilderness paradise.” He also knows a lot of river stats and fun facts and weaves interesting stories of river lore and legends that he shares along the trip. If you get lucky, he might even bring along his guitar for a campfire sing-along.

All MRE trips are private charters so you will only be on a trip and in a canoe with people you know, and no prior canoeing experience is necessary. He equips everyone with life vests and beautifully hand-crafted wooden paddles. Trips range from threehour morning and sunset cruises from Mud Island to full-day floats from Shelby Forest to multi-day canoe-camping trips. You can also design your own trip. He has guided yoga retreats, family reunions, team building trips for companies, and dinner cruises. He is planning to host supper club cruises in the fall, complete with a chef who prepares dinner on a sandbar. He has the gear and canoes to accommodate large groups of as many as 50 people. There are miles and miles of sandbars and beaches to enjoy, all within a short paddling distance of downtown, so the possibilities are as open as your imagination.

Matthew’s primary goal for MRE is to change the perspective of locals and how we view the river. “I’m trying to make the Mississippi as sexy as the Grand Canyon,” he laughs. “Memphis is the perfect place for ecotourism especially with the Big River Crossing, the Ducks Unlimited Park just across the river in Arkansas, and acres of wilderness at our doorstep.” Preach it, Matthew - preach!

For more information, visit canoememphis.com and follow Mississippi River Expeditions on Facebook and Instagram.

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Matthew on the white sand of the Loosahatchie Bar, across the river from downtown Memphis

Wax & Wine Stax Museum of American Soul Music

Stax Museum hosted the inaugural “Wax & Wine: A Fundraiser for the Stax Museum of American Soul Music” to celebrate its 20th Anniversary this year. Billed as Soul Records + Global Wine + Southern Chefs, the event featured DJs DJ Bizzle Bluebland, Zac Ives of Goner Records, and Daniel Mathis spinning vinyl from the Stax Museum’s recent acquisition of some 35,000 soul records from the Bob Abrahamian Collection that focuses on rare recordings from the Chicago’s South Side community. Guests enjoyed 20 wines from across the world to taste, from local restaurateur Kelly English and chocolatier Phillip Ashley. staxmuseum.com

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South Main Trolley Night

Trolley Night in the South Main Arts District is a fun, downtown tradition that takes place the last Friday of the month. Guests enjoyed riding the trolley, perusing shops, galleries, restaurants and listening to live music as the sun was setting on downtown Memphis. Come stroll South Main and see what is new!

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Germantown International Festival

Attendees of the Germantown International Festival were treated to a fun-filled day featuring cultures from all over the world! The festival was held August 19 at the Agricenter and a beautiful parade of nations kicked off the day’s celebration, which included authentic food, cultural booths, and live performances representing cultures from all over the world! The amazing event was presented by the Rotary Club of Germantown.

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Live At The Garden Brothers Osborne

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Top Producer Soirée

The top producing realtors at Keller Williams Realty were honored and celebrated at a magnificent event that recognized their outstanding achievements. The atmosphere was electric with excitement and admiration as these exceptional individuals were commended for their hard work, dedication, and exceptional sales records. The event showcased the incredible success stories of these realtors, highlighting their innovative strategies, exceptional client service, and unparalleled professionalism. Attendees were inspired and motivated by the remarkable accomplishments of their colleagues, sparking a sense of camaraderie and a shared commitment to excellence. The event concluded with a sense of pride and appreciation, leaving these top producing realtors feeling recognized and motivated to continue their stellar performance. kw.com

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Live At The Garden Doobie Brothers

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Well Seasoned a Southern Classic cookbook

THE NOW-FAMOUS CHEESE RING

16 ounces sharp Cheddar cheese, grated

1 cup pecans, chopped

¾ cup mayonnaise

1 medium red onion, grated

1 clove garlic, pressed

½ teaspoon Tabasco

1 cup strawberry preserves

Combine all ingredients except preserves and mix well. Mold into ring and chill. Fill with preserves. Serve with crackers. Chutney may be substituted for strawberry preserves.

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AND VEGETABLES

3 pounds large shrimp, cooked, peeled and deveined

2 14-ounce cans quartered artichoke hearts, drained

1 pint small cherry tomatoes

1 pound fresh mushrooms

Combine shrimp and vegetables in an airtight plastic container. Add marinade. Stir Gently. Cover tightly and chill 8-24 hours. Drain well. Place in bowl to serve. Serves 24-30.

Marinade:

1 ½ cups tarragon vinegar

1 onion, quartered

2 tablespoons crushed garlic

2 tablespoons lemon juice

1 teaspoon brown sugar, packed

½ teaspoon prepared mustard

4 cups salad oil

1 cup olive oil

Salt and pepper to taste

Combine all ingredients, except oils in a blender. Blend at medium speed for 5 seconds. Add oils and blend well. Makes 6 ½ cups marinade.

Food prepared by Felipa Perez

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2023 MID-SOUTH

W O M E N O F I M P A C T

In a world where transformative change is sparked by visionary individuals, the Mid-South chapter of the American Heart Association stands tall, leading the charge with its annual Women of Impact campaign This isn't just a campaign; it's a heartwarming journey that uncovers the captivating stories of local leaders who are lighting up their communities with unwavering dedication, innovative ideas, and a whole lot of heart.

Imagine a group of dynamic women who aren't just creating ripples of change but transforming their communities from the inside out. These women aren't just leaders; they're torchbearers, passionately driving the well-being of Greater Memphis to new heights.

Imagine a collective force that's as unshakable as it is unstoppable, championing women’s heart health and boldly declaring that cardiovascular disease doesn't stand a chance. You'll be amazed by their spirit as they raise their voices to battle the sobering fact that heart disease remains the leading cause of death among women

But here's the magic: it's not just about numbers and statistics. It's about that fire within, the unyielding belief that every woman's life is worth protecting Each honoree embarks on a transformative journey, rallying squads of passionate volunteers. Fueled by ambition, they craft community projects and spearhead fundraising feats that uplift the health and happiness of women around them This year, this outstanding group collectively raised over $50,000 in just nine weeks, a testament to their dedication. These funds will fuel essential scientific research and tailor-made educational programs, all designed to empower our vibrant Mid-South community

And the celebration? Imagine a gathering that's not just an event, but a testament to the unstoppable power of change The Annual Go Red for Women Luncheon, happening on September 28, is where their incredible work takes center stage. But even before that grand affair, 4Memphis Magazine is shining a spotlight on these change- makers with a professional photo shoot, courtesy of the incredible photographer and Go Red for Women advocate, Sandy Adams.

So, here's your chance: stand up and applaud these trailblazers, these champions, these Women of Impact. Let their stories sweep you up, reminding us all that together, we can create a future where heart health is not a challenge, but a shared journey towards vitality and well-being

Your Voice Matters Have you encountered a woman of impact whose efforts deserve a shoutout? Starting September 1, the American Heart Association, Mid-South chapter, is ready to welcome your nominations for the 2024 class of Mid-South Women of Impact. Visit memphisgored heart org or contact Kate Staggs@heart org to learn how you can be a part of the transformative Go Red for Women movement

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Dr. Shokea Miller Dr. Shokea Miller Mary Kanowitz Katrina King Andrea Jacobo Sheena Freeman Lori Sepich Dr. Andrea Curry Dr. Mary McConner Dr. La Sonya Hall Lori Evans 2023 Woman of Impact Chair
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Portraits by: Sandy Adams Photography

Jessica K. Haas: The Speed of Art

Jessica K. Haas took performing arts to a whole new level when she made history as the fastest female speedpainter in the world. Jessica, who has been a speedpainter for over half of her life, performs all across the country advocating and inspiring everyone to use their creative gifts, and Jessica’s gift of speedart has swept worldwide. It all began when Jessica was 15 years old during her pageant days in Tennessee. While singing and dancing are the common talents in pageants, Jessica chose to showcase a different skillset: art. “I don’t know a world where art wasn’t in my world. I went through coloring books like crazy growing up,” she says. “I wanted to be true to myself and do what I was actually good at, so I figured out how to paint fast, because of the 90 second limit that is in pageants. That is not a lot of time to do art, so I figured out how to do it,” Jessica says. She was 15 years old, and she began making news for her unique talent, which became almost more interesting than the pageant itself. Her passion and skill of speedpaint grew, she received accolades, and as Jessica got faster the art evolved. She started with charcoal and it grew into painting. “Now I paint on glass, wood, clothing, and murals. It is a pretty unique skillset,” she says. “I love to play with scale, and I invented and built all my own easels. These are not traditional paintings because the easels are not typical - they are made of steel,

wood or glass,” Jessica says. “Speedpainting is very athletic. I am definitely out of breath after I perform, and when I do the 16 foot tall ones those are pretty intense. You have to be physically fit to be able to concentrate, and then deliver not just painting but a good piece of art.”

To watch Jessica speedpaint is very exciting, and you can see her hallmark performance when she won ABC’s The Gong Show on her website, www.jessicakhaas.com. “I got up there and I moved as fast as I could. I completed it and won the show, and that is when I set the record as the fastest speedpainter. It was cool when Jennifer Aniston gave me a 10,” she says.

Jessica has performed at almost every NBA and NFL halftime show, plus the NHL, and the MLB All-Star Game. A highlight for Jessica this summer was the Cannes Lions Festival. Jessica wowed guests with her speedart at a prestigious festival in Cannes, France, at the Google Beach for Google and YouTube. Jessica performed amongst the who’s who in the creativity world. “It was really cool being flown in by Google and performing on the French Riviera in Cannes,” she says.

How does Jessica decide what to speedpaint? She bases some of the decision on how much time she has, for example halftime shows are

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usually in the six minute range, and she will paint one of the players, but she can also create a painting in just 42 seconds.

“One of my most unique moments was getting commissioned by NBC on Presidential election night in 2020 to paint ‘what 2020 was’ and the Presidential candidates as the votes were coming in,” Jessica recalls.

Jessica says one of her biggest accomplishments was BLOOM 2023, the very first full-length speedpainting theatrical show this past April in Silver Dollar City in Missouri at the Opera House Theater. Jessica transported the audience through her inspirational life story utilizing art, music and creative performances - while creating art in simply a few minutes. The show ran a whole month and took a lot of athleticism to perform. “I was getting messy with paint all in my hair… but seeing the reaction of the audience and receiving standing ovations, and seeing girls who were speechless that this can be done with art, and seeing that they got inspired was so impactful,” Jessica says. “This was a life-made moment for me, getting to see their reactions, and I think there will be a whole new line of speedpainters as a result of the shows.” There were dancers, a 10 foot tall coloring book, and painted Prince, Elvis and the Statue of Liberty that rose 16 feet tall, and a 24 foot wide glass easel that Jessica painted on in three minutes. The whole show was 45 minutes long with seven different paintings. “I was covered head to toe in paint,” Jessica says with a laugh.

In addition to making art, Jessica is also a model and has appeared in commercials for Sherwin Williams on the TBS Network.

Jessica is focusing on legacy and creating an entire field for upcoming speedpainters. “I know that there are going to be more girl speedpainters following me, and I want to leave them equipped and create an entire field of entertainment for speedpainters to arrive,” Jessica says.

Jessica’s art may be speedy, but her paintings are forever. Her speedart can be enjoyed all over the world - from homeowners who have commissioned pieces to paintings for corporate America,

nonprofits, and celebrities. Many projects are on the horizon for Jessica, including partnerships with manufactured collectible items that will be in stores all over the world. “I started a movement, and I am excited that there are so many who want to do the same thing.” You just have to see it to believe it. Her website is: www.jessicakhaas. com and follow Jessica’s art and amazingness on Instagram at @jessicakhaas.

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Sidewalk of Stars Halloran Centre

Photography by Jessica Johnson

The Orpheum Theatre Group introduced the new Halloran Centre Sidewalk of Stars in a public ceremony on July 12 to honor the artists that have graced the Halloran Centre stage since its opening in the fall of 2015. The event featured some of the honorees from the first induction class including Van Duren, Keith Sykes, Garry Goin, Susan Marshall, Kirk Whalum, Boo Mitchell, Mark Edgar Stuart, Reba Russell, and Peter Abell of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra. To learn more about the Halloran Centre and upcoming shows, visit orpheum-memphis.com.

Jazz at the Ag

Riffin on Jazz presented Jazz at the Ag, which was also a tribute to the late radio pioneer and jazz aficionado, Malvin Massey. The event was sponsored by TVA and presented by KUDZUKIAN Media Group. The evening was hosted by Chuck O'Bannon, Deb Swiney and Howard Robertson from Riffin on Jazz.

Photography by Herman Williams 1. Howard Robertson, Phyllis Massey, Mark Yates, Chuck O'Bannon, Deb Swiney & Larry Robinson 2. Memphis Jazz Workshop & Stephen Lee
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Cossitt Branch Library Reception

Opening this spring after a long closure for renovation, the Cossitt Branch Library on Front Street boasts more than books to serve the public. A reception and tour for members of Friends of the Library showed off the space as well as the capabilities of the in-house café. The library has long served downtown and now sits poised to be the next door neighbor of the Brooks Museum.

The reopening of the Cossitt Branch Library is a crowning jewel for the progress of the Memphis Public Libraries systems. In 1888, Frederick H. Cossitt, a wealthy businessman, wanted to thank the city for its hospitality by donating a library for the citizens. The beautiful building was dedicated in 1893 as Memphis’ first public library.

Just as they often do today, Memphians helped bring the project to completion. While the money was donated by Mr. Cossitt for the building, there were no funds for books. The public was asked for donations to buy the books, and a year after the building was completed the shelves were full of books and the library opened in earnest.

The Cossitt was the first Southern library to be desegregated, and our city’s library system continues to make history. What is happening at Memphis libraries is attracting national attention because of the innovative services and programs. The libraries are more than just books and relics of the past - they are community centers with access to state-of-theart equipment for music recording, filmmaking, or even 3D printing. In August, a new program “Library of Things” launched and lends non-traditional library items such as camping equipment, yard games, karaoke, outdoor movie night, and nature exploration. The Library of Things is available at the Bartlett and Benjamin Hooks branches. The freshly renovated Cossitt continues to build on the success of the Memphis Public Libraries system. The Cossitt offers equipment for photography, music, and podcasts, co-working spaces and areas for performing arts. Dos Hermanos Kitchen is the new cafe inside the Cossitt. The cafe is open Mon-Thur 10am-8pm, and Fri-Sat 10am-6pm.

When you visit the Cossitt, be sure to notice the cornerstone from the original library building - it is a piece of the past that continues to be a vital part of Memphis and our future.

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Tennessee Association of Broadcasters Awards Banquet

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Broadcast professionals from across the state of Tennessee gathered in Nashville at the Country Music Hall of Fame for the 75th Anniversary Celebration and Excellence in Broadcasting Awards Banquet. Congratulations to Memphis’ own KWAM for being awarded Best Local Radio News Coverage in Tennessee! 1. Caleb Parke, Ben Deeter, Todd Starnes, Chris Baker, Alan Pillow & Grace Baker
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Memphis Botanic Garden will host its annual Fall Plant Sale October 5-7 at the Nursery at the Garden. The sale is open to MBG Members only on October 5 from 1-5pm and is free and open to the public on October 6 and 7 from 9am-5pm.

Cool Weather Vegetables:

How to Prolong Your Backyard Harvest Into the Winter

Summer

is over, but it isn’t too late to start growing food in your backyard! If you are interested in growing food but haven’t had a chance to start a garden, fall is a great time to do it. The pace is much slower than the sprawling tomato and squash plants of summer. Cool season vegetables taste sweeter as the temperatures drop, causing higher sugar content in the leaves and roots. Personally, I spend all year looking forward to those beets and carrots pulled from the ground in January, as they taste better than those grown at any other point in the year. Now that the heat has begun to subside, it’s much easier to spend time in the garden. Weeds grow much slower, and the insects which tend to cause problems are less active. At this time of year, radishes, carrots, onions, beets, peas, broccoli, cabbage, and all kinds of salad greens can be started from seed, sown directly in the space where you want to harvest them from. These crops will grow until winter sets in, and they can all survive freezing temperatures with some extra attention. If you don’t have garden space in your backyard, they can easily be grown in pots and other containers.

3 Easy Vegetables to Grow:

1. Salad Greens

Greens are very easy to grow, and the taste of home-grown salad in cool weather is hard to beat! Lettuce, bok choy, spinach, arugula, kale, collards, and chard are all grown and harvested similarly, so you can grow them all together if your space is limited. Most of these plants will be ready to begin harvesting in 60 days. To have greens all winter, harvest only the outer leaves of each plant. Start a few rows of seeds weekly until early October.

2. Carrots

Although they can be tricky to grow at times, carrots are well worth the effort in your vegetable garden. Be sure that your soil is very loose and weed-free. Sprinkle seeds in a shallow furrow just ¼ inch deep and cover lightly with fine-textured soil. I like to plant a radish seed every 6-12 inches, since the carrots take so long to germinate. The radishes will pop up quickly to mark the rows, and I harvest them while thinning the carrots a few weeks later. To thin your carrot seedlings, cut the seedlings with scissors so that there is one plant every 1-2

inches. Plant more rows every week or two until early October.

3. Bunching Onions

This perennial onion has two purposes- you can cook with the bulb, or use the top as green onions. Anytime you harvest the bulbs, be sure to leave half of them in the ground, as they will continue to grow and produce more bulbs. Once you get this plant established in your garden it will continue to grow and multiply in between your harvests, and will come back year after year. The “Evergreen Hardy Bunching Onion” is one of the most common varieties and is easy to find.

Sowing Seeds

Starting plants from seeds can be daunting at first, as it is hard to imagine how a tiny seed can transform into a head of lettuce or a sprawling pea vine. To prepare a bed or container for seeds, be sure to loosen the top 3-5 inches of soil and remove larger clods of soil or debris from the surface. If you have heavy clay soil, you can till in fine-textured compost to create a better seed bed, or put down cardboard and 6 inches of finished (not hot) compost on top. The seed packet will have information on spacing and depth, so be sure to follow those instructions closely. Make sure you aren’t planting the seeds in an area with excessive moisture.

Keep Harvesting When it Gets Cold!

If you would like to prolong the life of your plants, you will need to provide some protection on cold nights. All of the plants listed above can survive temperatures of 35º, so you will need to use frost cloth on cold nights. Set up bamboo hoops over the vegetables every 5-6’, and lay the frost cloth on top of the hoops. Secure the edges of the cloth with bricks or stones. Most days, you will have to uncover the plants in the morning to ensure they don’t get too hot.

With cooler temperatures, more rain, faster crop maturity, and less pest pressure, fall is a great time to start a garden if you’ve never done it before. Of all the vegetables you can grow, the crops listed above are among the easiest to try. The best way to begin gardening is to start small and keep it simple. Grow what you love to eat!

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September/October

Art events

The roar of the crowds – one for football and another for performing arts – both kickoff during September. That is not to say there isn’t some venn diagram crossover between sports and arts fans, rather that the great Fall seasons – along with school activities – begin in earnest in September. Summer vacation was fun but we all missed seeing our friends at openings and performances. September and October are just jammed packed with things to do. There is a date in the list below when no fewer than four plays open on the same night (happily all have multi-week runs so you can see each). Opera Memphis with 30 Days of Opera pops up at sites all across the city while Tennessee Shakespeare takes a bit of the Bard to several sites across West Tennessee. From blockbuster exhibits at the Dixon to small, cutting edge arts shows at TOPS Gallery, we have variety. Festivals? Yep, we have those too. Fall is just fun. Get out there and enjoy! -Ken Hall

September events

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Days of Opera, Opera Memphis, everywhere!

Often imitated but never duplicated, Opera Memphis is a leader in arts innovation nationally. This signature project – 30 Days of Opera – brings brief performances to buildings, parks, festivals, events of all kinds around the Memphis area.

Group exhibit

Jay Etkin Gallery

Art on display includes works by Lisa Jennings, Anton Weiss, John Torina, Nathan Yoakum, Mary Long and Jay Etkin. On display until 10/30

Expression Accelerating

art by Mary Sims

David Lusk Gallery, on display until 9/30

Oliver DeSoto Family Theatre, through 9/10

Gladys Knight

Orpheum Theatre

Art on the Rocks: Garden Cocktails & Craft Beer

Dixon Gallery & Garden, 6-9pm

Young, Gifted, and Black art exhibit Clough Hanson Gallery, Rhodes College, 5-6:30pm

6th annual 10 Minute Play Festival Emerald Theatre Company

2085 Monroe, 8pm/2pm, through 9/10

On Being Human

New works by David Mah

The Medicine Factory

85 Virginia Ave. W, 6-8pm

Following his successful April 2022 show, Mah has a new body of work that explores interactions, emotions, and all things human.

Henry Speller art opening TOPS Gallery, 400 S. Front, 5-7pm

47th annual Central Gardens Home & Garden Tour

1pm, Beautiful homes, tasteful décor, nice people.

Sharon Havelka and Paula Kovarik

Overstuffed: A Sister Show art exhibit

ArtsMemphis 575 S. Mendenhall, 10am-4pm

Modern Masters Jazz Series: Lynn Seaton Green Room at Crosstown, 7:30pm

Beale Street Brass Note presented to Drake & Zeke

Alfred’s, 197 Beale, 3pm

Drake and the widow of his late partner Zeke will be honored for their radio legacy just downstairs from the former studio where they entertained and informed for several years.

New Works by Phyllis Boger

Lois E. Ruleman Gallery at Church Health, 5:30-7pm

Saturated hues of batik dye, paint on canvas, botanicals, abstracts – all in the Ruleman Gallery off the West Atrium in Crosstown; through 10/31

Fat Ham Circuit Playhouse, through 10/9

Twelfth Night: The Musical Harrell Theater, Collierville, through 9/24

The Crucible Theatre Memphis-Next Stage, through 10/1

25th annual Putnam County Spelling Bee The Medicine Factory, on display until 8/19

Karlous Miller Orpheum Theatre, 7pm

The Huber Marionettes Buckman Performing Arts Center, 7pm

Tyke T Orpheum Theatre

David Brooks speaking Rhodes College, McNeill Concert Hall, 4pm

University Opera presents Aria Showcase Scheidt Family Performing Arts Center, 7:30pm

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Paintings and Vessels: Oils, Watercolors, and Ceramics by Elizabeth Garat, Christine Ruby, and Sowgand Sheikholeslami

Levy Gallery, Buckman Performing Arts Center, 5-7pm; on display until 10/30

Amy Hutcheson art opening

ANF Architects, 1500 Union, 5-7pm

The Wasp Quark Theatre, 1000 S. Cooper, 8pm

3rd annual Mighty Roots Music Festival Stovall, MS, through 9/23

Americana music in the Mississippi Delta, the setting at the old gin is unique and fabulous. Plus a great lineup for a fun weekend getaway.

51st annual Pink Palace Crafts Fair Audubon Park, through 9/24

Father Comes Home From The Wars, Parts 1, 2, & 3

Hattiloo Theatre, through 10/22

Chris Brubeck Guitar Concerto Memphis Symphony, Cannon Center at 7:30 pm

Scheidt Family Performing Arts Center at 2:30pm on 10/1

Iris Collective Orchestra with Midori GPAC, 7:30pm

October events

Kafe Kirk with special guest Keiko Matsui Crosstown Theater, 6pm

Zion Cemetery annual fundraising dinner Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church, 6pm This year’s theme is From Beale Street to Zion honoring the music of W.C. Handy collaborator Jim Turner, 1869-1910, who is interred in the city’s oldest, large-scale African-American cemetery on South Parkway.

Jazz in the Box: Roland Barber Quintet GPAC, 7pm

Paint Memphis

484 Union, noon

Each year Karen Golightly rounds up a band of street artists from around the Mid-South and transforms dilapidated buildings (with permission) into giant murals.

As It Is, As It Could Be art by Dereje Demissie Urevbu Contemporary, 410 S. Main, 5-7pm, on display until 10/30

Tall Tales, Short Stories art by Don Estes David Lusk Gallery, on display until 11/18

Funny Girl

Orpheum Theatre

The bittersweet comedy of the indomitable Fanny Brice, featuring one of the greatest musical scores of all time; through 10/15

Picnic at Hanging Rock screening Crosstown Theater, 7pm

Blithe Spirit Theatre Memphis-Lohrey Theatre

Monument dedication for Jim Turner in Zion Cemetery

10am

The early Beale musician will be honored with a monument in the cemetery as provided by the Killer Blues Society of Michigan.

Beale Street Brass Note for David Less Rum Boogie Café, 4pm

Beethoven 5th

Memphis Symphony, Crosstown Theater at 6:30pm Scheidt Family Performing Arts Center at 2:30pm on 10/15

Shakespeare at the Shell Tennessee Shakespeare Company, Overton Park Shell, 7pm

Repair Days

Metal Museum

Backroads opening reception

L Ross Gallery, 6-8pm On view October 11 through November 18 this Highway 61 themed show features paintings by Matthew Hasty and photographs from Kelly Ludwig.

River Arts Festival

Juried art and high-style crafts spread along Riverside Drive from the Pyramid to Beale –music, food, and beverage accompany the art. through 10/22

Black Artists in America: From Civil Right to the Bicentennial Dixon Gallery & Garden, on display until 1/14/24

26th Annual Indie Memphis Film Festival through 10/29

New Discoveries University Symphony Orchestra, Scheidt Family Performing Arts Center, 7:30pm

Dia de los Muertos Festival & Parade Brooks Museum, 11:30am-3:30pm

Mamie Tinkler art opening TOPS Gallery, 5-7pm

The Tempest Tennessee Shakespeare Company, 7:30pm/2:30pm

Preceding these two performances at the TSC headquarters at 7950 Trinity, the company will take The Tempest on the road October 5-22 to various outdoor locations in West Tennessee. through 10/30

Carmina Burana

Opera Memphis and Memphis Symphony, Cannon Center, 7:30pm

"Caped Crusaders" by David Mah
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4 Memphis Music Summer of Love

Pool Party

On July 22, 4Memphis Music hosted their sixth event of its charity concert series benefitting For The Kingdom Memphis, a non-profit dedicated to supporting the needs of the 38128 community. Elvis gifted the 4Memphis Music house in East Memphis to Dr. Nic in the ‘70s, and guests dipped their toes in the water while listening to some of Memphis’ finest musicians. Guests experienced performances by Hope Clayburn’s Soul Scrimmage, Arc of Quasar, Rachel Maxann, Ava Carrington, Jesse James Davis, DJ Edwin Adams, Turnstyles & Teven Lavell. Stay tuned for announcements about the next 4Memphis Music event. ftkmemphis.org

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Special thanks to our sponsors: Laurelwood Shopping Center, Eden Spa & Laser, Tennessee Crown Distributing Co., Ounce of Hope, Blue Note, Amerigroup, Connor & Co., Strangeways, Keller Williams, and 5M Services. This event could not have been possible without your generosity!

Fall Fashion Report

Panta, the host for our Fall fashion shoot, opened in October 2021 and continues to be a sought-after reservation. Chef Kelly English is expressing his love of Spain with new Catalan dishes monthly, plus moving to a neighboring country or region in Spain for even more offerings. Basically there are always two menus available at Panta - not to mention the unique cocktails. Yes, please!

Open: Sunday 4PM-10PM

Thursday 4PM-10PM

Friday 5:30PM-12AM

Saturday 5:30PM-12AM

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Dress , shirt and bag from Kittie Kyle Shoes Model's Own

Pants, top, necklace, bag and scarf from Coming Attractions

Shoes Model's Own

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Sweater and skirt from The Pink Door Necklace from Coming Attractions Shoes Model's Own

Photography: McKendree Walker

Model: Aiyana Sakari/Colors Agency

Makeup: Matt Gossett

Hair: Jonathan Watkins / Eden Spa & Laser

A special thanks to Panta and their entire team!

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Backpack Heroes Campaign Youth Villages

Photos courtesy of Southern Security

Southern Security team members stuffed more than 650 backpacks with school supplies they donated for the Youth Villages 2023 Backpack Heroes Program. Totaling more than $55,000, each backpack was filled with $85 worth of school supplies that were collected and/or donated by Southern Security. The annual event is sponsored by Southern Security and serves children who have experienced trauma or have a history of emotional or behavioral issues so they can start the school year equipped to succeed. youthvillages.org

Fashion 4Ward

Bon Jour from Paris! As I sip a French 75 and glance at the ChampsElysees connecting to the Place de la Concorde, my mind contemplates the arrival of Fall. I heard a “click” and realized I am not in Paris. It was just a dream – it’s 101 degrees and I am in Memphis. The sound I heard was the click of the air conditioner struggling to keep up. It is hot. And so are this year’s Fall fashions.

Designers are redefining looks from yesterday. Collections are all about shapes and personal style. Vogue France Special Issue-Fall 2023 states that it is “all in the details.” Minimalism is the word in the fashion house. Plaids, checks, dots, sharp edges, oversized men’s looks, and shoulder pads all are making an appearance. Also according to Vogue, “the message from the runways is clear; a single elevating accessory – or a singular piece can make a look sing.”

Black and white is also making a comeback. Chanel is bringing back the big, white dots on black for a wow effect. Gucci and Balenciaga are showing lots of lace with interesting patterns and intricate work. Also shown is neon lime color with lace.

Menswear never looks old, and this year it's all about size and volume. According to many publications, neckties add “graphic appeal” to any outfit.

Bows are everywhere! They are big, oversized and have trailing folds. Saint Laurent showed giant bows tied at the neck and waist for a grand entrance – “Bourgeoisie”.

Fall 2023 also takes us back to the '50s. Glamorous full skirts and dresses with nipped waists give a modern edge to a nostalgic 1950s flare.

One look puzzling the shopper is the matching of tops and bottoms. The outfit is back! Years ago, the “outfit” was considered boring, matronly, and lacked style individualism. Fall’s 2023 outfit consists of gorgeous prints with a modern ease. Designed patterns consist of florals, birds, and horses. Tonal looks are also a must with head-to-toe one color. The monochromatic prints and matching tops and bottoms create a slimming silhouette, making you look tall and sophisticated.

Denim never leaves the runway; it is still a constant. Wear double denim by selecting the same wash for all your pieces.

This year’s Fall designs are all about streamlining your look and then popping it with a great accessory. A WOW accessory is the key to looking great. Look to Paris for inspiration. Even though the temperatures are still warm, the hottest styles and best selections are arriving now in the stores. Take note and go shopping!

Sincerely, T. Rendy

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Ostrander Awards

The 39th Ostrander Awards were held August 27 at the Halloran Centre to honor the best in the local theatre (the 2022-2023 season) and celebrate a fantastic year of theatre! Guests mingled in the lobby for a pre-show reception while enjoying light hors d'oeuvres to celebrate a fantastic year of theatre. The Memphis Ostranders are committed to supporting and celebrating excellence in collegiate, community, and professional theatre in our great city. memphisostranders.com

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1. Daniel Stuart Nelson & Payton Powers 2. Kage Clilburn & Ty Lenderman 3. John Michael & Katy Cotton 4. Maryann Hendricks & Josh Crawford 5. Joe Lackie, Dabney Coors & Gary Beard 6. Debbie Litch & Duvalle Henry 7. CJ Thomas, Patsy Detroit & Charles Hunter 8. Annie Freres & Jude Knight 9. Brandon Hayes & Jacquelene Cooper

BUILDING MOMENTUM : Fall Fun to Support Local Nonprofits

The kids are back in school, and fall is upon us! Get ready for a gorgeous display of falling leaves, Halloween decorations, and –best of all – a flurry of upcoming events that will keep your family entertained while you support important nonprofits in Memphis. This issue, we’re covering some of the best upcoming events provided by nonprofits in September and October. Join these incredible organizations as they raise money and awareness for their causes.

Halo Golf Classic

Supporting Angel Street

Support Angel Street’s 3nd Annual Ring Container Technologies

Halo Golf Classic, presented by The Gilliland Family. The event takes place on September 25, at Spring Creek Ranch. More information at angelstreetmemphis.com/golf.

Memphis Country Blues Festival

Provided by Overton Park Shell

The annual Memphis Country Blues Festival is returning on September 23 to Overton Park Shell with North Mississippi Allstars and Alvin Youngblood Hart's Muscle Theory. The best part? It’s a free event! More information at overtonparkshell.org/eventpage.

Taste of the District

Provided by Memphis Medical District Collaborative (MMDC)

Taste of the District is an annual tasting event that celebrates Medical District restaurants and strengthens connections among institutional partners, the unique food and beverage options available in the District and the community. This event will take place October 3 from 4-6 PM. The event is free but registration is required. Visit mdcollaborative.org/mmdc-event-calendar for more information.

Annual Paint Festival

Provided by Paint Memphis

Paint Memphis will hold its annual paint festival with over 100 artists in The Edge District on October 7 at 484 Union in the Ravine Park and throughout the Edge District. The event is free and open to the public. More information at paintmemphis.org.

Fire Prevention Week

Provided by Fire Museum of Memphis

October 9 through 14 is Fire Prevention week, a time to learn about fire safety and prevention with fun exhibits and extra activities at the Fire Museum. More information at firemuseum.com.

Witches Ride and Run 5K/10K

Supporting Junior League of Memphis

Calling all witches for a spooky, fun 5K/10K that circles through historic East Buntyn neighborhood. In addition to the traditional 5K/10K, the event will feature a 1-Mile Bike Parade and 1-Mile Fun Run. The event is scheduled for Saturday, October 21 at the Junior League of Memphis’ Community Resource Center. More information at jlmemphis.org/events.

5th Annual Frayser Local Arts Festival

Provided by Arkwings

Join Arkwings for their 5th Annual Frayser Local Arts Fest on Saturday, October 21 from 11am-4pm at 2034 James Rd. The event features all-day performances, community art exhibits, artisan vendors, food trucks, and interactive creativity stations in The Art Yard. The event is free and open to the public. More information at facebook.com/arkwings.

Memphis Child Advocacy Center Gala

Supporting Memphis Child Advocacy Center

The Memphis Child Advocacy Center’s elegant 34th Annual Gala, held at the Hilton Memphis on Thursday, October 26, will feature a delicious multi-course dinner, silent auction, popular teddy bear surprises, and dancing to music by the Soul Shockers. More information at memphiscac.org/gala.

Binghampton Fall Festival

Provided by Arrow Creative

Arrow Creative is hosting a free festival with Binghampton businesses on October 28. Shop local artists, create kids crafts and enjoy Halloween treats with Arrow Creative and the Binghampton community! The event is free and open to the public. More information at arrowcreative.org.

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A r r

Studio to Storefront

Even with the skills and drive to create, many makers in our city found themselves without the resources needed to flourish as artists. Arrow addressed these needs by providing studios, specialized equipment, and a marketplace for residents to shop from over 80 local creatives. Two creatives, currently working and selling at Arrow Creative are Douglas Repetto and Antonio Jones. Arrow, a one-roof creative district in the heart of Midtown, has proven art has the ability to build community. Join our community, meet our artists in the marketplace or sign up for a class to learn a new creative skill.

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Rough Feathers was created by Antonio Jones, a proud native of Southside Memphis who rose above challenges to create his brand “Creating was always something that made me feel free I had a thing for putting colors and concepts together I decided to pursue entrepreneurship and start my brand.” Jones says. For Jones, his work is not merely about fashion or even just an outlet for himself, but a tool to empower others. Jones explains, “The message behind my clothing brand is that, no matter race, creed or color everyone goes through hardships. You just have to use your own wings to fly over them.“ Jones infuses intention into each piece he makes, doing research and creating mood boards to craft his ultimate vision. When you buy a piece from Rough Feathers, you aren’t just buying clothing, you are bringing home a symbol of strength and resilience that can inspire both the person wearing it and those who see it.

Mildly Happy, a n York City and M A other local artis acher Douglas Repetto, the creative mind behind Mildly Happy, has been creating for his entire life. From music to painting, Repetto has experimented with almost every medium, improvising and making creative use of the materials around him. His goal is to create limited edition, environmentally conscious pieces that inspire quirky joy. Mildly Happy shows how style can harmonize with environmental responsibility from wearables that tell tales of whimsy to artistic homegoods Repetto says of his work: “I do hope the playfulness and care that I put into making things comes that they brighten someone's world a little understand how mak

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