• Issue Archive for
  • Apr 23-29, 2009
  • Vol. 1, No. 1052

Art

  • In & Out

    Works that take the big view.

News

  • Flyer Flashback

    To mark the Flyer's 20th anniversary, we're looking back at stories from our first two decades.
  • Winning Streak

    Political training session teaches campaign planning.
  • Q&A: Ed Cole,

    Tennessee Department of Transportation chief of environment and planning
  • What They Said

    Comments from memphisflyer.com
  • Making Music

    Memphis Heritage and the U of M begin work to bring more musicians to Soulsville.
  • The Penal Farm

    "Sow to Grow" classes teach county inmates about gardening.
  • New Scandal?

    New York "kickback" investigation names local firm; may spark scrutiny here.
  • Happy Trails

    It's spring — take a hike.
  • All Oldies All The Time

    Cohen, Herenton: more of the same? And where are the young?
  • A Flick Called "Flick"

    Saturday's fare at On Location: Memphis International Film Festival
  • Lyle Lovett to Play Memphis

    Texas folk-country songwriter/bandleader Lyle Lovett will bring His Big Band to Minglewood Hall ...

Real Estate

  • Safe Houses

    The Green Hope Foundation prescribes ecologically safe homes.

We Recommend

Music

Politics

Sports

Theater

We Recommend

Film

  • Four Days, 100 Films

    On Location: Memphis celebrates 10 years with a busy movie weekend.
  • Gomorrah

Opinion

  • Letter from the Editor

    In a week or so, I will be able to utter the five most dreaded words in the English language: "Hey, check out my blog."
  • Where the Jobs Are

    More than 38,000 of them are in city, county, schools, and MLGW.
  • An Exceptional American

    President Obama is uniquely qualified to take on Muslim terrorists.

Food & Wine

  • Food for the Soul

    African-American cuisine gets healthy in Bryant Terry's newest book.
  • Iron 'Cue

    Chef Cat Cora Talks to the Flyer about Mississippi, BBQ, and Iron Chef ...

Special Sections

  • Faust

    The Orpheum presents Adam Klein in Faust, Tuesday night.
  • PUnching Nicholas

    Local indie-rockers Punching Nicholas play Celtic Crossing in Cooper-Young Tuesday night.
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