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New Plays in Memphis Owe Gratitude to Artist/Educator Gloria Baxternew

Tennessee Williams may have found his calling after poring over the works of Anton Chekhov at the Rhodes College library, but Memphis, Tennessee, the home of the blues and birthplace of rock-and-roll, has never been known as a breeding ground for interesting new playwrights.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Chris Davis  |  03-27-2010  |  Theater

New Ballet Ensemble Brings Dance to a Diverse Cross-section of Memphis Youthnew

Katie Smythe has delicate features that belie her toughness as an instructor. "We're only supposed to rehearse until 5 p.m. today," she says. "It's already after 4 p.m. and everybody's tired and looking a little pale. Before we do anything else, I think we all need to do an African warm-up."
The Memphis Flyer  |  Chris Davis  |  12-11-2009  |  Performance

Hassle-Free Homemade Ice Cream With a Pastnew

People need to know about this," says my mother. That "this" is a recipe for peppermint ice cream. The recipe is decades and decades old, given to my mother by her mother-in-law when she and my father were newlyweds. Its official title is "World War II Ice Cream." The name reflects both its era and its ingenuity.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Susan Ellis  |  06-19-2009  |  Food+Drink

What Do 'Old Rockers' Have to Teach the Newspaper Business?new

"Old rockers" such as Bob Dylan and Elvis Costello are still reinventing themselves, writing new songs, trying new forms, challenging their audiences. If I'm looking for a longevity model for my newspaper — or any business, for that matter — that's where I'm going.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Bruce VanWyngarden  |  06-01-2009  |  Commentary

A Challenging Year for the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contestnew

A year ago, the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest was hoping that 2009 would be the year that the organization would put extra effort in emphasizing the "world" in the contest's name by recruiting teams from around the globe. As it happens, 2009 is "the economy, the swine flu, and days and days of rain."
The Memphis Flyer  |  Susan Ellis  |  05-15-2009  |  Food+Drink

Pretty Brutal: Work By Five Edgy Memphis Artistsnew

"Double Date" is an exhibition mounted by partners who are passionate about art and each other.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Carol Knowles  |  02-13-2009  |  Art

Can Lionel Hollins Turn the Memphis Grizzlies Around?new

When Lionel Hollins' hire was made official, it was greeted with a mix of confusion and derision by all but the coach's most ardent local supporters. But if Hollins seemed (or seems) like a bad hire, the Grizzlies organization has only itself to blame for that perception.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Chris Herrington  |  02-06-2009  |  Sports

Go Deep: Self-Taught Artists Exhibit at Memphis College of Artnew

A group of self-taught Memphis artists, not well-known in their own city but revered by folk-art aficionados around the world, are featured in Memphis College of Art's "Close to Home: African American Folk Art from Memphis Collectors."
The Memphis Flyer  |  Carol Knowles  |  01-23-2009  |  Art

The Best Gift: A Bottle of Winenew

While there are a multitude of things to consider when choosing the perfect wine, there are essentially two types of gifts: bottles meant to be drunk now and bottles meant to be drunk later. The trick is to find those that will appeal to both the cork dork and the wine novice.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Michael Hughes  |  12-19-2008  |  Food+Drink

The National Civil Rights Museum Plans $10-$15 Million Renovationnew

With the renovation, the museum hopes to make its exhibits more accessible and more interactive.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Mary Cashiola  |  11-21-2008  |  Culture

Project Green Fork Aims to Make Memphis Restaurants More Eco-friendlynew

Project Green Fork will employ a four-pronged approach to greening local restaurants: recycling, composting, energy-efficiency, and sustainable products.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Stacey Greenberg  |  09-19-2008  |  Food+Drink

What It Means to Be an Urban Foragernew

Urban foraging is the practice of searching for edible plants, vegetables, and fruit that are growing on private and public lands. It's really big in Portland, Oregon, and similar movements have cropped up in other U.S. cities such as Seattle, Santa Fe, and Los Angeles.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Sarah Christine Bolton  |  09-05-2008  |  Recreation

Italian Wines: Beauty in a Bottlenew

The holiest of Italian wines -- Barolo, Barbaresco, and Brunello di Montalcino -- are being released. These are some of the most sought-after wines in the world and are quickly snatched up, coveted, and salivated over.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Michael Hughes  |  09-05-2008  |  Food+Drink

Ghost River Brewing Tries to Bring Local Brews to Memphisnew

Memphis, a city of more than half a million people, has only two breweries — the small-batch operation inside Boscos' Overton Square restaurant and Boscos' main brewery on South Main.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Simone Wilson  |  08-08-2008  |  Food+Drink

Can the Chinese Olympics Induce the Traditional International Hug?new

I'd like to believe that the controversy that follows any Western discussion of China — be it over Tibet, Darfur, or human rights in general — can become part of the international hug that every Olympic gathering aims to be and not the central distraction (violent or otherwise) we remember from Beijing '08.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Frank Murtaugh  |  08-08-2008  |  Sports

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