New virus case numbers rose by 220 over the last 24 hours.
By Toby Sells
New virus case numbers rose by 221 over the last 24 hours.
By Toby Sells
Unused doses of the COVID-19 vaccine will soon no longer go only to those well-connected in Shelby County.
By Toby Sells
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New virus case numbers rose by 220 over the last 24 hours.
By Toby Sells
How tired are we of the COVID virus and the ensuing lockdowns, employment loss, and total disruption of our way of life?
by Kathy Williams
This is the 12th year the Memphis Flyer has asked our readers to tell us about outstanding young people who are making the Bluff City a better place.
by Chris McCoy
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Backbone.
By Frank Murtaugh
Keep up with the latest player movements in and out of Memphis 901 FC during the offseason.
by Samuel X. Cicci
Longtime Grizzlies fan Roni Matthews was hungry and skipped breakfast so she could eat at the new restaurant Slim & Husky’s Pizza Beeria in downtown Memphis.
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"T o infinity and beyonnnnnnnd!" screams the chorus, over a dead-stop Memphis beat that evokes wide, empty streets in the night.
by Alex Greene
For a certain age group in this region, the two album titles from blind to blue (Craven Hill, 1999) and Another Vivid Scene (Craven Hill, 2002) are sure to conjure up memories.
By Alex Greene
This is a halcyon day for fans of local soul/jazz combo The City Champs, as they've just dropped their first single in over 10 years, the title song from their upcoming album, Luna ’68 (Big Legal Mess).
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The public musings of the Shelby County Commission add up at times to as accurate a bellwether on issues at large as can be found in these parts, and that applies to state and national subjects as well as purely local ones.
by Jackson Baker
Little by little, current English is encroaching on traditional parliamentary language. Are we for that? Aye or Nay, please.
By Jackson Baker
In American popular music history, there is a long-established tradition whereby individuals with talent begin their rise to prominence in Memphis, a "roots" city in every sense, and extend their careers in Nashville, site of a monolithic music and broadcast industry.
by Jackson Baker
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Salt/Soy is slated to open in February in the Broad Avenue Arts District.
by Michael Donahue
Mooooore beer!
By Michael Donahue
I haven't heard much about New Year's resolutions, but there has been a lot of talk about "cleansing diets."
by Richard Murff
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For the past couple of weeks, my wife and I have been watching a television series called (in America) A French Village.
by Bruce VanWyngarden
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Donald Trump's flight to the border — six days after the Capitol insurrection — focused the nation on the foundational lie (and enduring failure) of his administration: the border wall.
by Michael J. LaRosa
"If we are to have another contest in the near future of our national existence, I predict that the dividing line will not be Mason and Dixon's but between patriotism and intelligence on the one side, and superstition, ambition, and ignorance on the other." — Ulysses S. Grant.
by Bruce VanWyngarden
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It's been 30 years since the U.S. Film Festival in Park City, Utah, changed its name to the Sundance Film Festival.
by Chris McCoy
Music Video Monday goes goth.
By Chris McCoy
Whither the Western?
by Chris McCoy
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