• Issue Archive for
  • Apr 29 - May 5, 2004
  • Vol. 1, No. 792

Art

News

  • FROM MY SEAT

    A Pujols reprise? Or a shocking surprise?: A daughter's tale.
  • Bluff Talk

    Council sets public hearing on riverfront for May 18th.
  • The Law Lives On

    A bill preventing a living-wage ordinance is dead.
  • The Blotter

    True stories from the local police files.
  • WOLO'S WORLD

    Being a Manning and being a Mensch may be two different things, as this year's NFL draft proved.

We Recommend

Music

  • Picked to Click

    A sneak peek at tomorrow's Memphis music today.
  • Top Ten Profiles

    Top Ten Profiles: A look at the six non-Makeshift finishers in this year's Top 10.
  • Short Cuts

    Alt-jazz from Chicago, hushed tones from Nashville.
  • Sound Advice

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

    Four years after its first broadcast, local collective-cum-scene Makeshift blossoms.
  • Altered States

    Musician to teach Memphians to meditate with the didgeridoo.

Politics

  • Passing Off

    Commissioners just say no, referring a $17.8 million settlement to court -- or to the city.
  • CITY BEAT

    Rejection of convention center settlement is latest setback for Herenton.

Theater

  • Female Trouble

    The New Moon Theater Company opens its first season with a bang.

Film

  • For Mom

    Keeping secrets from mother in the charming Good Bye, Lenin!.

Opinion

  • Off His Game

    Rejection of settlement is latest setback for Herenton.
  • Postscript

    Letters to the Editor
  • See Ya!

    Take the annual COGIC convention. (Please.)

Food & Wine

  • In her cups

    It's roasting day at Cafe Francisco.
  • Food News

    Food News
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