• Issue Archive for
  • Mar 18-24, 2004
  • Vol. 1, No. 786

News

  • Dirty Business

    Memphis scores poorly on air-pollution report.
  • WEBRANT

    Cal Thomas is wed to bigotry.
  • Sex and this City

    Is the Bible Belt loosening up or buckling under to government pressure?
  • FIRST HOPE LOTTERY SCHOLARS

    Area's first Hope scholars honored at U of M ceremony Friday. PLUS: Judge Fields sworn in.
  • FROM MY SEAT

    Of this and that: the Pyramid, Pujols, and the plank floors of the NCAA....
  • One Year Afterwards

    Mid-South Peace & Justice Center will hold antiwar rally.
  • CITY BEAT

    How a document written in 1828 shapes the future of downtown today.
  • The Blotter

    True stories from the local police files.
  • CITY BEAT

    In a world of rap and four-letter words, a reporter needs a good dash.

We Recommend

Music

  • Revival

    Roots renegade Gillian Welch tries to resuscitate classic rock with a two-person band. It worked for the White Stripes.
  • Short Cuts

    One of modern blues' best bets bring their Simple Truths to the Center for Southern Folklore.
  • Sound Advice

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

Politics

  • Against the Grain

    Rep. Harold Ford presents local Democrats with some unorthodox ideas.
  • POLITICS: Long Shot

    Now that the Tigers are out of the way, will the dice roll for a Pyramid casino?

Sports

  • Triple Play

    Observations on the Grizzlies' playoff push.

Theater

  • Bad Girls

    Voices of the South presents a new rock musical for the entire family.

Film

  • Two of a Kind

    Starksy & Hutch is simple.

Opinion

  • A Parallel Planet

    What can you say about an administration that threatens to fire people who tell the truth?
  • Journalism Lesson

    In a world of rap and four-letter words, a reporter needs a good dash.
  • Postscript

    Letters to the Editor
  • Spanish Lesson

    In 2004, it's not the economy, stupid; it's the electorate.

Books

  • Judgment Days

    Same-sex scenes; sister acts; the local scene wordwise.

Food & Wine

  • Just For One Day

    The Great American Meatout encourages people to sample vegetarianism.
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