• Issue Archive for
  • Jul 5-11, 2001
  • Vol. 1, No. 646

News

  • WE RECOMMEND (THE COMPASSIONATE PART)

    MEMO TO SALLY: Keep up the good work you do for kids or animals or whatever it is, but take that loot from the rerun royalties and have a little work done here and there.
  • City Reporter

    Immigrants in Memphis must bypass laws to marry, and other news.
  • THE SUNSET SYMPHONY ONCE AGAIN

    Good times require good friends to join in on the experience. Better times need good friends with that one special event. My only hope is to find that perfect combination again.
  • ACCIDENTAL DISPATCH

    72 Miles to Clarksdale Morgan Freeman and Bill Luckett bring fine dining and juke-joint blues to the heart of the Delta.
  • Endpapers

    Endpapers: The Flyer's guide to this summer's books.
  • MEMPHIS AND THE NBA

    The inspiration and road map for success actually came from Jacksonville.
  • FALLING INTO DISGRACELAND

    THE EMPTY NEST My family is breaking up. All six of us lived in the same house for 10 years, sharing food, bathrooms, and inside jokes about church. Now my sister and I each live far enough away as to warrant a road trip if we want to visit.

Real Estate

We Recommend

Music

  • Community Building

    Chris Herrington listens to MAKESHIFT RECORDS' second compilation, plus Local Beat
  • Short Cuts

    Remembering Digital Underground's "new kind of song."
  • sound advice

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

Politics

  • Byrd On the Wing

    Jackson Baker reports on Harold Byrd's emergence as front-runner in the county mayor race.

Sports

  • A Bear Market

    Chris Przybyszewski breaks down the Grizzlies' lineup.

Theater

  • Dancing In a Cage

    Chris Davis on PROJECT: MOTION, SIDEMAN, and AUTOMUSIC

Film

  • TOGETHER APART

    The harmony and discord of A.I.
  • PUPPY LOVE?

    If happiness is a warm puppy, then the film Cats & Dogs is downright ecstatic. It s clearly made by dog people, though with a keen appreciation for the feline attitude.

Opinion

  • The Usual Suspects

    Richard Cohen on the president's unpresidential behavior.
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