LFM Magazine

Memphis Music, Film, Art and Culture

Welcome to LFM Magazine! We are dedicated to delivering positive stories to an ever-growing community of conscious Memphians (and others) seeking the best our city has to offer in music, film, art and culture.

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Review: Opera Memphis' Don Pasquale

Review: Opera Memphis' Don Pasquale

There is something eternally funny about people behaving outside their age bracket.

60 Seconds featuring King Rich

60 Seconds featuring King Rich

King Rich is a local artist that feels like he plays the role of the Peoples Champ. "I speak for the people who have no voice. I look to paint pictures through storytelling and ultimately give listeners a direct line into my life. I aim to make visual relatable music!"

Read more about King Rich HERE.

Film Memphis TV featuring Lynn Cohen on The Romance of Loneliness

Film Memphis TV featuring Lynn Cohen on The Romance of Loneliness

In this episode of FilmMemphisTV, we visit with actress, Lynn Cohen.


60 Seconds Featuring Sassafras the Poet

60 Seconds Featuring Sassafras the Poet

Sassafras the Poet is a spoken word poet who uses avant-garde and noise elements in his recordings and has a deep love for writing and performing.

Q & A With Director Brian Pera

Q & A With Director Brian Pera

This week, Memphis director Brian Pera will be closing out his Kickstarter campaign to raise funds for his next feature, Only Child.

Review: Spring Awakening

Review: Spring Awakening

Sitting here, in the twenty-first century, it's easy to take the sexual revolution for granted.

The Break-Up Show 2

The Break-Up Show 2

The ending of a relationship is often a devastating experience. There is pain, heartache, grief, confusion, embarrassment, and rejection involved. So naturally, the subject makes for great comedy.

Review: God Of Carnage

Review: God Of Carnage

Playhouse on the Square's production of Yasmina Reza's God of Carnage is riveting, appalling, hilarious, disturbing, and in one unforgettable scene viscerally disgusting.

Collage Dance Collective performs at ArtsMemphis' Pop-Up Frayser

Collage Dance Collective performs at ArtsMemphis' Pop-Up Frayser

Collage Dance Collective performs at ArtsMemphis' Pop-Up Frayser