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Things I Saw This Week

Elle Perry

TISTW is a collection of reads, visuals and music, curated by Elle Perry, a Memphis-based journalist, as well as television and film reviews and recaps.

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Visiting the Hudson River School Art Trail, and North Carolina's blueberry beetle problem

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Crystal Bridges Museum in Bentonville, Arkansas, has opened a 114,000-square-foot expansion.

The first big swing in the new temporary exhibition space is Keith Haring in 3D, also opening June 6. It’s the first show to focus excl...

6 days ago
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Norway's Northern Lights Train, and the Baklava Guy's backstory

Art

Kera News takes us to five unconventional galleries in North Texas, including Cheerleader in Dallas.

Cheerleader is a gallery in a corrugated metal shack surrounded by steel manufacturing plants. During the day, there’s quite a...

13 days ago

The origins of 'nutmeg' as a soccer term, and NASA's call to creatives

Ambient pedal steel guitar artist Luke Scheider (center, left) plays in First Congo in Memphis on Thursday, May 28. Visuals are from Infinity Stairs. (Elle Perry)

On Thursday, I went to a concert headlined by Nashville-based ambient pedal-...

18 days ago

The bodybuilders and wrestlers working in Japanese nursing homes, and baseball park spaghetti policies

Aging

In Japan, wrestlers, bodybuilders and MMA fighters are working as nursing home workers to fill gaps.

The unusual arrangement has given steady work to athletes, who typically have short careers and struggle to find high-paying...

25 days ago
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Tae Bo on TikTok, and snail season in Spain

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Some plants have more than two sets of chromosomes, which can help them adapt to weather changes, NPR explains in this audio story.

More on climate change, from Grist:

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