• Issue Archive for
  • Mar 1-7, 2001
  • Vol. 1, No. 628

Art

  • Not Dead Yet

    David Hall reviews the works of MICHAEL BYRON, BARBARA ZARING, and THOMAS CHAFFEE

News

  • WE RECOMMEND (THE GOOD PART)

    My, my, but I have gotten some rather vicious e-mails this week. Thanks for the insight about how wrong I am in thinking that our new president is somewhat less than a genius.
  • VERBATIM

    VERBATIM
  • MEMPHIS ON THE WEB

    There is one Website that lists almost every local site.
  • BLOW

    BLOW
  • WE RECOMMEND (THE GOOD PART)

    My, my, but I have gotten some rather vicious e-mails this week.Thanks for the insight about how wrong I am in thinking that our new president is somewhat less than a genius.
  • REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK

    More notes, facts, and quotes about the sorry state of foster care in Tennessee, this week's cover story.
  • Nobody's Children

    A look at Tennessee's troubled foster-care system. By Rebekah Gleaves.
  • CITY REPORTER

    The old school consolidation debate, and other news.
  • MEMPHIS PARENT WINS AWARDS

    Memphis Parent walked off with top honors at the Parenting Publications of America Annual Convention last week.

Real Estate

We Recommend

  • Past Tense

    Leonard Gill on the civil rights books that remember Birmingham 1963 and beyond.

Music

  • Short Cuts

    Back to Blue Mountain; Malkmus goes solo.
  • Sound Advice

    The Flyer's music writers tell you where you can go.

Politics

  • A Lost Cause

    Jackson Baker learns why school consolidation isn't going to fly in Nashville.

Sports

  • XFL MAKES CHANGES

    No more bump-and-run defense or Jerry Lawler.
  • JOHN CALIPARI LOSES 10 GRAND

    It was a tough week for the Memphis coach. Not only did he lose two basketball games, his bank account took a licking, too. C-USA Tournament Pairings Included
  • TWO MANIAX TALK

    Quarterback Jim Druckenmiller and fullback Roosevelt Potts talk about the XFL, the NFL, and officiating.

Theater

  • Modern Love

    Chris Davis falls for I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE

Opinion

  • PostScript

    Reader response
  • Lottery Yes!

    Steve Cohen on why the lottery is a safe bet.
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