While Congress works on more relief money, a report from Alignable and (casual) correspondence with local business owners reveal heartbreaking and potentially devastating challenges with…
Read More CARES Act Relief – Where’s my (local) money? And, is more (local) help on the way?Category: Featured Story
Dateline: Memphis April 15, 2020
Your correspondent experiences despair and discovers hope which he shares with Colonel John McLeod Keating, managing editor of the Memphis Daily Appeal during the 1878…
Read More Dateline: Memphis April 15, 2020A fleeting pleasure in the garden, before the return to ourselves
The visions, thoughts, and sounds, of a spring garden walk before the pandemic shutdown by Kristin Jones The Japanese have a phrase, mono no aware,…
Read More A fleeting pleasure in the garden, before the return to ourselvesTributes: Knox Phillips, son of Sun Studio founder Sam Phillips, corralled his own legend in Memphis music
APRIL 15, MEMPHIS, TN – Knox Phillips, son of Sun Studio founder and Memphis legend Sam Phillips, is dead at 74. TRIBUTES from Robert Gordon…
Read More Tributes: Knox Phillips, son of Sun Studio founder Sam Phillips, corralled his own legend in Memphis musicJustin Wells: This Week’s Featured MCA Artist Etched His Way Into His Work
A showcase series of MCA student artists and their work in the final year of Memphis College of Art Starting this week, StoryBoard is honoring…
Read More Justin Wells: This Week’s Featured MCA Artist Etched His Way Into His WorkLost Memphis: The Norfleet Home
The home, which stood at the southwest corner of Central and Roland in Central Gardens, was one of the largest and most unique ever constructed…
Read More Lost Memphis: The Norfleet HomeThousands more Memphis families picking up meals while school is out
Photo: The Mid-South Food Bank gives out 14-day food boxes at the Shelby County Schools central office on Wednesdays. PHOTO CREDIT: Shelby County Schools By Laura Faith Kebede for…
Read More Thousands more Memphis families picking up meals while school is outMidtownMemphis.Org launches Midtown Monday in support of small businesses
Starting today, April 6, MidtownMemphis.Org has launched #MidtownMonday in response to the economic shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, and as “a movement to support…
Read More MidtownMemphis.Org launches Midtown Monday in support of small businessesTo Print or Not To Print. That Is the Question.
While the COVID pandemic threatens another struggling institution – the newspaper – it is already widening a deadly divide between the informed and misinformed. The…
Read More To Print or Not To Print. That Is the Question.Spring Collection: The Dogwoods Are Here
The Mid-South is in full spring bloom, and the mighty dogwoods are out, reaching for the sun and sky, busting for breath and life, outdoors.…
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