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1. New Midtown Ping-Pong Bar Applies For Beer Permit -

Railgarten, a new Midtown bar hoping to help bridge the gap between Overton Square and Cooper-Young, has applied for an on-premise beer license with the City of Memphis Alcohol Commission.

2166 Central LLC, doing business as Railgarten Diner, was listed as the applicant for the permit.

2. New Business Pattern -

Entrepreneurs by nature are risk-takers, and two Midtown neighbors-turned-business partners are the latest evidence.

Susan Schwartz and Mary Allison Cates have watched their impromptu idea of owning a sewing boutique transform from a margarita-inspired dinner at Las Delicias to the culmination of Sew Memphis opening its doors in the Cooper-Young neighborhood at 688 S. Cox St. last week.

3. ‘Sew’ Unusual: Store Aims to Break Rules -

A business is planning to open at 688 S. Cox St., and it’s breaking all of the rules.

All of the quilt rules, that is.

4. ‘Wicked’ Turns Oz, The Orpheum Upside Down With Surprises -

Dorothy’s famous line from “The Wizard of Oz” might be “There’s no place like home.” But in “Wicked,” the smash Broadway musical that turns perceptions of Oz and its inhabitants upside-down, that phrase is mouthed by the Wicked Witch of the West.

5. Archived Article: Ballet (lead) - By JENNIFER MURLEY Classical ballet dances into design district By JENNIFER MURLEY The Daily News The eclectic commercial area near Cooper Street and Central Avenue, known for its collage of antique markets and design shops, is weaving yet another b...