• Issue Archive for
  • Sep 9-15, 2010
  • Vol. 1, No. 1124

Art

News

  • News Round-up

    Center City Commission plans to group downtown newspaper boxes.
  • Getting Religion

    In the wake of a decision to raze a historic church and build a CVS pharmacy, proponents say the Midtown Overlay is more important than ever.
  • Sonic Youth

    Fast-food restaurant funds area high-school students through DonorsChoose.org.
  • Q & A: Kyle Wagenschutz

    Bike Pedestrian Coordinator for the City of Memphis and the Metropolitan Planning Organization
  • What They Said

    Comments from memphisflyer.com
  • Chen Music

    Conductor Mei-Ann Chen brings international flavor to the Memphis Symphony Orchestra.
  • A Novel Idea

    A fast-food restaurant helps area high-school students get books through DonorsChoose.org. Halley Johnson has the details in this week's Fly-By.
  • Urban Farms Update

    From Hungry Memphis: Urban Farms' Farmers Market, set to open in the Binghamton neighborhood, has been delayed. But that doesn't mean they're not being productive.
  • Catching Wavves

    Halley Johnson has the scoop on Wavves, the San Diego band with a dose of Memphis. They perform Friday at the Hi-Tone.

We Recommend

Music

Politics

  • Counter-Attack Coming

    Election Commission head Giannini promises to disprove charges by defeated Democrats.

Sports

Film

  • On Display

    The Outflix Film Festival celebrates its 13th season.

Opinion

  • Letter from the Editor

    I may be accused of being presumptuous, but, if I may, let me give you a short list of ways you can use to determine if your chosen church has gotten off-track ...
  • Anchor Babies

    Amid the furor, some context and perspective on the 14th amendment.

Food & Wine

Special Sections

  • L. G-Lover

    "Shear Acceptance," work by L. G-Lover at the P&H Cafe through October 5th.
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