This article was originally published by Medium, for Medium’s Epicenter Memphis page. Republished with permission. By Anthony Young, Capital Executive in Residence for Epicenter Before the…
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An “ultimate power mix” from multiple sources is needed for a smarter, safer and more efficient electricity supply for Memphis
By Bill Bullock The City is on the verge of making some very important decisions regarding the future electricity supply for Memphis. My belief is…
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Home bookshelves fascinate as the new TV studio backdrops All over the airwaves during the shutdown, talking heads have been appearing against a backdrop of…
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A long-lost study of the Mississippi Delta reveals the source of the blues By Jonathan Frey, for Chapter16.org In the early 1940s, Fisk University scholars…
Read More Rediscovering the DeltaLaura Lester, featured MCA artist, a fellow “anime and comics nerd”
Interview with Laura Lester in this showcase series of MCA student artists and their work in the final year of Memphis College of Art StoryBoard:…
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As the earth continues to turn outside our bubble of isolation, Jeff Hulett and Jacob Church’s new music reminds us that we’ll be all right.…
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Seven creatives share how their craft helps them cope, and stay in touch. “I discovered it was my form of therapy. . . to be…
Read More Creatively Coping, By TouchShelby County Schools backs away from tighter rules on struggling charter schools
Laura Faith Kebede, Chalkbeat Tennessee Shelby County Schools Superintendent Joris Ray withdrew a proposal Tuesday night that would have threatened 16 low-performing charter schools with…
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Memphis 3.0, the City of Memphis’s first comprehensive plan for growth since 1981, has been selected by the American Planning Association for the prestigious Daniel…
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For the Valentine’s Day, Love Issue of StoryBoard last February – an era ago, 2019 that is – we asked Memphians to share what they…
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