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Feature Story Early arrivals mingle at United Way of the Mid-South's 2018 Feast of Dreams. (Demarcus Bowser)

Breaking bread: Applied anthropology meets local journalism



Feature Story Dwayne "DJ" Johnson's assistant welds security bars for a client at Johnson's shop at 2992 Summer Avenue (Ziggy Mack)

Feature Story Crystal Bergman is the operations manager for Memphis-based Madison Line Records. (Submitted)

Feature Story With the Memphis College of Art closing in 2020, the future of its main building, Rust Hall, is up in the air.

Feature Story Layne Carden was inspired to open TransforMama, a play and co-work space for parents, based on her own postpartum experience.

Feature Story Students socialize while enjoying a midday snack. (Cole Bradley)

Feature Story Summer Avenue near National Street has been an important corner for commerce since the late 1800s. (Andrew Breig)

Summer Avenue to rebrand as an international district



Feature Story A customer looks around the store as he speaks with the owner of the Summer Outlet thrift store. (Natalie Eddings)

In photos: Memphis gets thrifty on Summer Avenue



Feature Story One of two proposed playground designs for the new L.E. Brown Park in South City. (City of Memphis, Division of Parks and Neighborhoods)

Feature Story Photo show flyyer

Feature Story The voters arrive at Glenview Community Center as part of JUICE Orange Mound's Roll to Poll community initiative on Oct 27. (Ziggy Mack)

Feature Story The Redbird FMX simulator at CTI Professional Flight Training helps students become familiar with the controls and develop their flying skills before taking to the air. (Submitted)

Feature Story Ballet

Feature Story Trunk or treat

Feature Story A once-drab building, 751 National Street now has tables and chairs, interactive maps of the neighborhood, and flags denoting the many nationalities in The Heights. (Cole Bradley)
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