Indie Memphis Film Festival Returns with New Leadership
The Indie Memphis Film Festival will return November 5-8, 2026. The festival, which began when a group of University of Memphis film students projected their works on a coffee shop wall in 1998, grew to become a major cultural force in the Mid South by the 2010s, regularly attracting more than 10,000 ticket buyers to…
State: Voter Website Fixed After Missing Records Caused by “Human Error”
Shelby County General Sessions Court Tami Sawyer raised concern over the issue in a Tuesday night social media post.
Ford Resigns Shelby County Commission Seat
The move is part of a plea deal stemming from kickback charges.
Legislation Permitting DoorDash Delivery Bots Moves Through Senate
Nearly 12,000 Tennessee-based businesses were on DoorDash as of 2024.
20<30: The Class of 2026
Meet your future leaders.
News
MEMernet: Bass Pro Slopes, Snow Blaze, Who to To Follow
A fantasy daredevil, a haunting imgage, and a Memphis comedian.
Gun Permit Bill Fails Tennessee Senate
The bill was introduced by Sen. London Lamar (D-Memphis).
Memphis Lynching Sites Get National Park Service Review
Congress will decide if the sites merit inclusion into the park system.
Democrats Set Economic Agenda Ahead of Gov.’s State of The State
They want to end grocery tax, expand health coverage, raise minimum wage, and more.
Most Popular
Arts+Events
Podcasts
Memphis Flyer Podcast January 8 2026: New Year, No Weed
Toby Sells on the big changes coming to Tennessee’s cannabis laws in 2026
Memphis Flyer Podcast Dec. 11 2025: Defending Human Dignity
David Waters on the scene at immigration court.
Memphis Flyer Podcast November 27, 2025: A Wicked Thanksgiving
A fan’s perspective on Wicked: For Good.
Memphis Flyer Podcast November 20, 2025: The Like You Children’s Film Festival
Noah Glenn on his new film festival.
Memphis Flyer Podcast Oct 30, 2025: The Case of the Haunted Brewery
Is Soul & Spirits haunted?
Memphis Flyer Podcast Oct. 16, 2025: Lessons From the National Guard in D.C.
Michaela Watts from the Institute of Public Service Reporting joins Chris McCoy




