Crosstown Arts Film Series presents ALPHAVILLE
Crosstown TheaterLemmy Caution is on a mission to eliminate Professor Von Braun, the creator of a malevolent computer that rules the city of Alphaville.
Lemmy Caution is on a mission to eliminate Professor Von Braun, the creator of a malevolent computer that rules the city of Alphaville.
Frog Squad is an outlet for creative expression and sound exploration based in Memphis, Tennessee. Their songs pull heavily on improvisation within loose structures, creating a psychedelic, avant-garde jazz sound.
Memphis Flyer is hosting a free, fabulous, fun, family-friendly, and locals first shopping event at the Crosstown Concourse Plaza and...
Doors open at 7pm | Show begins at 7:30pm Tickets: $20+ Purchase tickets here Carsie Blanton writes anthems for a...
Memphis Flyer is hosting a free, fabulous, fun, family-friendly, and locals first shopping event at the Crosstown Concourse Plaza and...
BlueTom Records, the student-run record label at the University of Memphis Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music, is proud to present BlueTom Live featuring Alexis Jade in celebration of the release of her EP, “With Love, Alexis Jade.”
Crosstown Arts presents Adam W. Sadberry: “Musical Journalism” in Crosstown Theater. Doors open at 7PM | Performance begins at 7:30PM...
The Green Room Tuesday, November 15, 2022 Doors at 7 p.m. | Show at 7:30 p.m. $20 door | $15...
Triad gangsters call Superman out of retirement to kidnap a scientist who solved the global food shortage crisis. Superman agrees to the deal in exchange for “money, plenty of girls, and booze.”
“Those Who Hold Dominion Here” by Sarah Elizabeth Cornejo takes inspiration from serpents in Incan Mythology, and Southern snakes to create a liminal space at the center of the earth presided over by deities capable of transgressing the boundary between this subterranean spiritual realm and our current lived reality.
“Mending in a State of Abundance” explores the emotional and physical labor of repair, offering an alternative response to the modern realities of material excess. Through slowly mending both found and personal objects by hand, textile artist Katrina Perdue investigates connections and relationships between sentimental and material worth, surplus and enough, holding on and letting go.
Portraits of a rainy street in the Former French Concession, ships on the Huangpu River and people in Fuxing Park, culminate in Summer in Shanghai, a series about finding connections during uncertain times.