• Issue Archive for
  • Jul 15-21, 2004
  • Vol. 1, No. 803

News

  • THE WEATHERS REPORT

    This morning I did something that most Boomers will think is stupid and childish: I cancelled a colonoscopy.
  • City Beat

    Another year, another budget cut, with more warnings of the same.
  • From My Seat

    Part Three in a three-part, midseason look at the Memphis Redbirds and their parent club, the St. Louis Cardinals.
  • KICKING BACK

    Being the opening installment of a regular blogspace.

We Recommend

  • Summer School

    A workshop series teaches songwriters the ins and outs of the business.

Music

  • sound advice

    The Flyer's music writers tell you where you can go.
  • The Long and Winding Road

    From the civil rights movement to a collaboration with Prince, former Stax artist Mavis Staples has taken us there.
  • local beat

    Memphis bids farewell to one of its finest musicians this week

Politics

  • Politics

    A successful Democratic bash will be followed by one from the GOP this week.
  • High Jinks, Low Jinks

    Serious purpose coexisted with some tongue-in-cheek matters in politics this week.

Film

  • Those Were the Days

    Back to the 70s: Baadasssss! and Anchorman.

Opinion

  • EDITORIAL

    Last Come, Least Served
  • Logic by W

    What 'is' is is a problem with our current president too.

Books

Food & Wine

  • Too Much Seaweed?

    The Midtown Food Co-op promises a "Feast for the Senses."
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