Leonard Gill talks to Kristen Iversen, about her memoir Full Body Burden: Growing Up in the Nuclear Shadow of Rocky Flats, her upcoming local appearances, and her busy schedule.
Jerry Lawler Suffers Heart Attack, Will Undergo Surgery
Jerry “The King” Lawler suffered a heart attack during a WWE event Monday night in Montreal. WMC-TV reports that the wrestler is in stable condition and will undergo surgery today.
Virginia Woolf
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at Hattiloo Theatre through September 16th.
Rembert at Harrington Brown
Work by Antonia Rembert, part of a group show at Harrington Brown through October 2nd.
Cheap Time
Chris Shaw catches up with Cheap Time as they hit the road for their latest tour.
Football on Film
For the movies list this week, Chris Herrington tackles football flicks.
“Icon” at AIA Memphis
AIA Memphis celebrates Architecture Month with “Icon: Design Exhibition” through September 28th. Image: AIA Memphis.
The Skinny at Outflix
Screening on Saturday during the Outflix Film Festival: The Skinny, following friends who meet a year after graduating from Brown.
About that Boating Accident
The video of the horrific boating accident on Lake of the Ozarks that went viral earlier this summer? There’s a Memphis connection. More at the News Blog.
Tied Up
Due to the Mississippi’s low waters, the American Queen had to use a pair of 100-year-old trees in Greenbelt Park as moorings. Louis Goggans has the story.
Art for Sci-Fi Nerds
Opening tonight at Rhodes’ Clough-Hanson Gallery is “In Search of …,” an exhibit based on the 1970s documentary series narrated by Leonard Nimoy. Dwayne Butcher has more details at Exhibit M.
“A.D. (After Durer)”
There’s an opening reception for Colin McLain’s “A.D. (After Durer)” Friday night at David Lusk Gallery.

