WKNO News & Features
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Kacky Walton speaks with the Director of Playhouse on the Square’s production of “Your Arm’s Too Short to Box With God,” Claire Kolheim, and Noelia Warnette-Jones, the assistant director. Warnette-Jones also choreographs some of the musical numbers alongside Emma Crystal.
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Kacky Walton speaks with Brittain Wells about the first concert of the River Series spring season. The series highlights local musicians who perform at the little-known concert venue, The Maria Montessori School amphitheatre.
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The federal appeals court in Richmond, Va., ruled in favor of transgender patients on Monday. The case was brought by Medicaid recipients in West Virginia and state employees in North Carolina.
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A few years ago, Jon Bon Jovi stopped performing due to a vocal cord injury. The Hulu docuseries Thank You, Goodnight offers a career retrospective, plus a view of his surgery and return to the stage.
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While some property owners try to turn a profit from the street artist's murals, others have carried the intense and costly responsibility of protecting them.
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Students continue to protest at campuses across the country, despite the risk of arrest. Some schools now threaten demonstrators with disciplinary action, while others promise the opposite.
- This could be the impact if China's affordable EVs were sold in the U.S.
- A drive through Alabama shows how pro-union sentiments are rising in the deep South
- Grizzly bears are set to be reintroduced to the North Cascades
- Cleanup is underway after deadly tornadoes ripped across parts of Oklahoma
- Once a destination for abortion, Florida will soon have the most restrictive ban
- State Department diplomat resigns in protest of U.S. policy in Gaza
- Advocates say Kentucky's ban on street camping criminalizes homelessness
- Student protesters reflect on the legacy of campus activism during the Vietnam War
- How did a missing cat turn up 650 miles from home? Amazon
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Darel Snodgrass and Kacky Walton host individual interviews, centered around upcoming Mid-South arts events.
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Darel Snodgrass and Kacky Walton host individual interviews, centered around upcoming Mid-South arts events.
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Julia McDonald from the Community Foundation of Greater Memphis shares how to give smarter and do more good for your causes and your community.
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Julia McDonald from the Community Foundation of Greater Memphis shares how to give smarter and do more good for your causes and your community.
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Hosted by President and CEO of the Better Business Bureau of the Mid-South Randy Hutchinson shares how you can protect and ensure a healthy financial future.
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Hosted by President and CEO of the Better Business Bureau of the Mid-South Randy Hutchinson shares how you can protect and ensure a healthy financial future.
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More from WKNO News & Features
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Kacky Walton has a conversation with local documentary filmmaker Joann Self Selvidge, and her husband, guitarist Steve Selvidge, who discuss their debut exhibition of visual artwork, “Perseverate”, opening Friday, April 26 at The Medicine Factory.
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Unwind this weekend with events and exhibits that focus on music, art and personal reflection.
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Kacky Walton speaks with former Memphian and nationally known opera librettist Jerre Dye, who is directing “Steel Magnolias” at Theatre Memphis, which opens Friday, April 26 and runs through Sunday, May 12.
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The Memphis Symphony Orchestra Masterworks season continues on Saturday, April 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the Cannon Center for the Performing Arts in Downtown Memphis, and Sunday, April 28 at 2:30 p.m. at the Scheidt Family Performing Arts Center at the University of Memphis.
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The Federal Trade Commission voted yesterday to ban nearly all noncompete agreements. Tennessee's lawmakers have passed a bill allowing teachers to carry guns on campus.