More than 20 women will cycle more than 500 miles from Memphis to Seagrove Beach, Florida to fund cancer support. The She to ...
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About 600 people were in the soup recently, but not in a bad sense. This was a pleasant experience. They were the guests at the 37th Youth Villages Soup Sunday, which was held February 22nd at The ...
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The Female Gaze

So I’ve had female mentors, but also male, like Henry Grossman. He photographed The Beatles and Pavarotti and all these incredible people, but I met him in the Time-Life photo lab, just wandering in ...
The two instances of political maneuvering have little in common on the surface, except that they will both negatively impact children by reducing or refusing to grow public funds allotted for their ...
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Abrian Clay, founder of Clay’s Smoked Tuna, now has one of his other creations — smoked chicken salad — in Kroger stores. “We’re working to get the smoked buffalo chicken dip and smoked tuna salad in ...
It’s about how time is all we have and yet there’s never enough.” At a young age, Church was hooked on The Monkees — until he discovered another mop-topped group. After playing The Monkees show theme ...
On the evenings of March 19th and 20th, the crescent moon and Venus will appear close together in the western sky just after sunset, forming a stunning conjunction visible to the naked eye. Even those ...
A man squares up and gets face down by the Tennessee National Guard, “most Memphis thing” found on Overton Square.