• Issue Archive for
  • Aug 11-17, 2005
  • Vol. 1, No. 859

Art

News

  • Sold!

    On the Scene with Bianca Phillips at the Roebuck Auction
  • Battle of the Bars

    Murphy's and the Bucc get litigious about live music.
  • Profits of Doom

    If you want to hear some tough talk about global warming, listen to the insurance companies.
  • SHARPTON COMES TO TOWN

    The visiting Reverend was only one among many with Nathan Bedford Forrest on their minds.

We Recommend

  • We Recommend

    So now, according to whoever wrote a letter to the editor of this paper a couple of weeks ago, I am a Castro sympathizer just because I happen not to care very much for our president.

Music

  • Flower Power

    It's time again for the Sunflower River Blues & Gospel Festival in Clarksdale.
  • Sound Advice

    The Flyer's Music Writers Tell You Where To Go
  • Musical Mockingbird

    Inspired by a Southern heroine, England's Scout Niblett moves to America and finds a good life.

Politics

  • No Quarter

    Comparing Confederates to Nazis, Commissioner Walter Bailey scoffs at compromise.
  • POLITICS

    Opponents of transforming the downtown parks recoup and regroup. PLUS: New Faces and Low Comedy in Federal Court

Sports

  • FROM MY SEAT

    Leaving one nest for another: Redbirds go up to benefit the NL's Big Birds.

Theater

  • Born To Die

    Tuesdays with Morrie teaches some grave lessons.

Film

  • Me Time

    Appreciating the little things in Me and You and Everyone We Know, plus a review of The Dukes of Hazzard.

Opinion

  • The Real Deal

    On gay rights, John Roberts is out of the closet.
  • Postscript

    Letters to the Editor
  • Benched

    Judge fires back at Sheriff Luttrell, who says bailiffs' time report was flawed.
  • MAD AS HELL

    A John Lennon lyric that seems to have had Cindy Sheehan in mind.
  • CITY BEAT

    Will Memphis’s 30-year optional-school experiment run off the rails? PLUS: Complete text of Sheriff Luttrell letter on judges' hours.

Food & Wine

  • Salad Season

    Keeping it lean and green during the summer heat.
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