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The widely acclaimed vocal quintet "APOLLO5" performs at Calvary Episcopal Church in downtown Memphis on Friday, October 17, at 7:00 p.m., as part of the Calvary Friends of Music concert series.
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This week on WKNO/Channel 10’s Behind the Headlines, Mayor of Memphis Paul Young joins host Eric Barnes and Daily Memphian reporter Bill Dries.
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New Moon Theatre Company presents "The Drowning Girls," Friday, October 17, through Sunday, November 2, at TheatreWorks@TheSquare. Written by Beth Graham, Daniela Vlaskalic, and Charlie Tomlinson, the play is based on the true story of three young brides murdered by the same husband.
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The next production at Theatre Memphis is the ingenious and wildly comic romp "The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940," running from Friday, October 17, through Sunday, November 2.
Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris says the county could take the Memphis Safe Task Force to court over unconstitutional arrests and traffic stops.
October 20 kicks off National Estate Planning Awareness Week—a reminder that intentionality can help create a legacy that includes not just your assets, but also the values and causes you care about. Jason Salomon, attorney with Harkavy McDaniel Kaplan & Salomon, says charitable giving is an essential part of his estate planning conversations with clients.
This exhibit will be available for viewing Friday, October 3, through Wednesday, October 29, at WKNO Digital Media Center.
Hosted by President and CEO of the Better Business Bureau of the Mid-South Randy Hutchinson
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With an increasing reliance on traffic stops, the Memphis Safe Task Force is getting more pushback from officials, says Mike Carpenter.
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A Department of Defense memo reveals more about possible troop numbers and objectives, but how will this work in an already clogged court system.
Hosted by Church Health's Dr. Scott Morris
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- NPR 'founding mother' Susan Stamberg has died
- Celebrating the life and career of NPR 'founding mother' and arts champion Susan Stamberg
- How GOP officials are responding to leaked racist messages from Young Republicans
- Trump says he's moving his Venezuelan cartel fight from sea to land. What does that mean?
- As the dead are returned to Israel and Gaza, relatives try to give them dignified burials
- Is the AI boom an AI bubble?
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Darel Snodgrass and Kacky Walton spotlight the Mid-South arts scene through engaging interviews with local artists, performers, and event organizers.
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Darel Snodgrass and Kacky Walton spotlight the Mid-South arts scene through engaging interviews with local artists, performers, and event organizers.
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Plan your weekly arts agenda with ARTSmemphis’ curated calendar of local events.
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Plan your weekly arts agenda with ARTSmemphis’ curated calendar of local events.
Hosted by author and chef Jennifer Chandler
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In the second part of our latest Civil Wrongs series, Memphis families, past and present, wrestle with generational trauma after loved ones are killed by public servants entrusted with community safety.
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In a hearing on Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Susan Illston said the layoffs have brought a human cost that cannot be tolerated.
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Scientists are researching ways to genetically modify plants and animals to be more resistant to threats like climate change. The IUCN is voting on whether those species should be allowed in nature.
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The Memphis Art Museum is partnering with Arts Council Korea to debut "Hooks Brothers Studio: Framing Memphis’s Black Sound in Seoul," an exhibition that highlights the city's pivotal role in American music history and launches a new international cultural exchange between the two institutions.
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In the first part of our latest Civil Wrongs series, a Supreme Court case originating in Memphis changed deadly force policies for policing nationwide.
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The Jazz Foundation of West Tennessee presents "Two Steps from the Blues: A Tribute to Bobby 'Blue' Bland," featuring Rodd Bland and The Members Only Band, on Saturday, October 18, at 7:30 p.m. at the Ned R. McWherter West TN Cultural Arts Center in downtown Jackson, Tennessee.
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Data from a large, ongoing study of adolescents shows a link between increasing social media use and lower cognition and memory in teens.
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Multiple sources tell NPR that as part of the Trump administration's latest reduction-in-force, the U.S. Department of Education has gutted the office that handles special education.
NoiseCat is the son of an Indigenous Canadian father and white mother. After a cultural genocide, he says, living your life becomes an existential question. His new memoir is We Survived the Night.
Morning Edition is your perfect morning companion: gentle, but straightforward, news and information, with local weather and traffic reports.
- Democratic Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware talks about the ongoing government shutdown
- Weeks after winning election, Arizona congresswoman is still waiting to be sworn in
- Fans and scholars flock to New Jersey for 'Born to Run' 50th anniversary symposium
- Green sea turtles no longer endangered as global population rebounds
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Each show consists of the biggest stories of the day, thoughtful commentaries, insightful features on the quirky and the mainstream in arts and life, music and entertainment, all brought alive through sound.
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Community Foundation of Greater Memphis' Julia McDonald shares how to give smarter and do good for your community.
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Community Foundation of Greater Memphis' Julia McDonald shares how to give smarter and do good for your community.
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