• Issue Archive for
  • Jun 18-24, 2009
  • Vol. 1, No. 1060

Art

  • Being Seen

    Artists' Link celebrates 20 years.

News

  • Summer Style

    The Flyer hits the streets to find out what fashionistas are wearing this season.
  • Bicycle Bonding

    Siblings from Memphis are pedaling across America.
  • Flyer Flashback

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

    The city looks at ways to ease congestion at railroad crossings.
  • A Walkable Walker?

    University area looks at creating a "Main Street."
  • Girl Power

    Women get tough on the Memphis Belles football team.
  • Downtown's Destiny?

    With the bankruptcy of the Horizon high-rise condo project on the South Bluff and the foreclosure sale of One Commerce Square office building in the downtown core adding to an already long list of problem properties such as The Pyramid, do we have our own Potemkin Village? John Branston ponders the question in his City Beat blog.
  • Beale Street Will Ban Guns

    The Beale Street Merchants Association and Performa Management announced today that all merchants on Beale would post signs banning guns ...
  • Blog Me, Amadeus

    Let's see what the MF bloggers are up to today: Bianca's got a Gay Pride Parade note; Mary's got the word on a new downtown art project; Susan is a food segregationist; Herrington's got more draft crack; Davis says "Curtains" kills. Find 'em all here.
  • Headed to the Movies This Weekend?

    It's Friday, which means it's movie night in America. What should you see? What should you avoid? The Flyer's pop culture blog, SING ALL KINDS, has got you covered, with takes on all the latest flicks.
  • Pendergest-Holt: Fall Gal

    The latest indictment of Laura Pendergest-Holt in the Stanford Financial scandal alleges that she lied to investigators and investors, but it also indicates that she was thrown to the wolves of the Securities Exchange Commission by Allen Stanford and her Mississippi benefactor, James Davis.

    Read more at John Branston's City Beat blog.

  • Looking Good

    New pics are up at the Flyer's fashion blog, Style Sessions, where we chronicle what people are wearing on the streets (and bars) of Memphis.

    It's not airbrushed. We don't handpick models or clothes. It's just real people, real fashion.

Real Estate

  • Memphis Mod

    Mid-century in Laurelwood.

We Recommend

Music

  • Reunion

    Songwriter Todd Snider gets the band back together.

Politics

  • The Race Factor

    Herenton win would restore "African-American seat," says Chism.

Sports

  • Point Taken

    On Ricky Rubio and other salient "points" -- past and present.

Theater

We Recommend

Film

  • Minor Virtue

    Noël Coward adaptation is an uneasy mix of period setting and modern sensibility.

We Recommend

Film

Opinion

  • Letter From the Editor

    Question of the week in Memphis: "Do you have power?"

    As I write this, 50,000 or so Memphians don't. MLGW crews are working long hours to get electricity restored to those still impacted by last week's violent storms, and everyone is supposed to be back on the grid by week's end. But it's been a tough few days ...

  • Bianca Knows Best ...

    and helps a small-town girl in the big city.

Books

Food & Wine

  • Sudz Up

  • We All Scream

    Hassle-free homemade ice cream with a past.

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