New virus case numbers rose by 491 over the last 24 hours.
By Toby Sells
New virus case numbers rose by 548 over the last 24 hours.
By Toby Sells
New virus case numbers rose by 479 over the last 24 hours.
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Earlier this week the Sycamore Institute, an independent and non-partisan public policy research center for Tennessee, released a report in which they broke down the fees and fines within the criminal justice system of Tennessee.
By Matthew Harris
The pandemic has dealt a blow to artists, but the creatives, undaunted, are fighting back.
By Jon W. Sparks
They found us, well kind of.
By Toby Sells
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Sports have been hard to properly cheer for almost a year now.
By Frank Murtaugh
The Grizzlies (3–6) were able to secure their first home win of the season after defeating the Brooklyn Nets (5–5), 115–110 on Friday night.
By Sharon Brown
In what might be the worst loss of the season, the Grizzlies put on a disappointing performance on their home court against the Cleveland Cavaliers Thursday. Unfortunately, there is no time for reflection, as the team plays again tonight, this time facing off against the Brooklyn Nets.
By Aimee Stiegemeyer
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The week brings many unique delights, in addition to the stalwarts who have helped us through these many months of quarantine.
By Alex Greene
It wasn't so long ago that Memphis native Ethan Healy, aka Healy, made a trip with his bandmate Ali Abu-Khraybeh to Joshua Tree National Park on a songwriting retreat.
by Alex Greene
With a new album, Little Oblivions, about to drop on Matador on February 26, Julien Baker is surfacing more and more these days.
By Alex Greene
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U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen (D-9th), Aye: “After President Trump was impeached but not convicted last year, Senator Susan Collins said ‘He’s learned a pretty big lesson.
By Jackson Baker
Not everybody thinks he's entitled to do so, but former Tennessee Senator Bob Corker is making a point of saying "I told you so" about the potentially ill consequences of Donald Trump's presidency, now on life support as a bipartisan coalition seeks to terminate it less than a week before it's scheduled to expire.
by Jackson Baker
On July 12, 2001, nearly 20 years before an angry multitude of Trump supporters flooded the U.S. Capitol, the Tennessee state Capitol building in Nashville was similarly invaded by a belligerent mob as legislators prepared to take up the issue of a state income tax.
by Jackson Baker
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Michaela Dockery wants you to feel at home at Hen House Wine Bar, a new restaurant slated to open at the end of January at 679 South Mendenhall Road.
by Michael Donahue
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You won’t see a door with a peephole that opens so you can say, “G Reub sent me,” but Clique HQ, a “sandwich speakeasy,” is slated to open in January in a brick-and-mortar building, where members of the Memphis Sandwich Clique Facebook group can order sandwiches.
By Michael Donahue
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Gastronomes will have to wait a little longer to sit at the sleek white oak tables and the black granite bar at Dory.
by Michael Donahue
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I've heard a lot of folks compare the heinous acts that took place in the U.S. Capitol last Wednesday to the demonstrations of the Black Lives Matter movement.
by Christen Hill
It's so nice when we finally get a slow news week.
by Bruce VanWyngarden
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My girlfriend Sydnie and I have a tradition, picked up from a time one of my bands played an unpaid gig at a New Year's Eve party half a decade or so ago.
By Jesse Davis
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One of my all-time favorite plays is Copenhagen by Michael Frayn.
by Chris McCoy
Music Video Monday is going back to Beale with a North American premiere.
By Chris McCoy
With the COVID pandemic still paralyzing the film world, the Sundance Film Festival is partnering with Indie Memphis to bring cutting-edge cinema offerings to the Bluff City.
By Chris McCoy
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