By on January 31, 2011
Planning on participating in FuelFilm’s 48 HR Film Launch? Come prepare your pitch! Meet some Mentors! We’ll have a pitch workshop, so you can get some insightful feedback on your ‘pitch’. Remember, at ’48′, you’ll have 2min, ( 120 secs ) to sell your film! Make the most of it. When? Monday, February 7 · [...]
Posted in Arts, Community News, Movies | Tagged 48 HR Launch, Actors, film, FuelFilm |
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By Dr. D. Jackson Maxwell and Kamilah Whitley While only halfway through this school year, already as parents we need to be thinking about the next school year. Those with pre-kindergarteners or kindergarteners need to be considering testing their children to see if they qualify for Head Start or gifted programs. Those of us with [...]
Posted in Community News, CYCA, Education | Tagged MCS, Memphis City Schools |
By on January 31, 2011
By Scott Madaus Once upon a time in the city of Memphis you could get away with “sort of forgetting” about parking tickets. But according to City Court Clerk Thomas Long, those days are about to be long gone, and if you don’t pay up, you’ll get the boot. “If you owe us less than [...]
Posted in Community News | Tagged MPD, parking tickets |
By on January 31, 2011
By Betty LaMarr If you ask me, sex and cancer are on opposite ends of my priority spectrum. If someone asks me what I would rather be given during the next year, it’s a no brainer. Bring on the men and keep off the chemo, right? Well, sure – unless that sex is increasing your [...]
Posted in Community News, Health | Tagged betty lamarr, health issues |
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By Crissy Lintner Memphis-based Visible School, a music and worship arts college, will host a formal groundbreaking at its new Downtown Memphis campus, located at 200 Madison Ave., on Tuesday, Feb. 1, at 10:30am. During the event Visible School will unveil official plans for the building, including a timeline for completion and move-in. The event [...]
Posted in Arts, Community News, Education | Tagged Visible School |
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By Trisha Gurley By the time you read this it will be February, and love will be the theme of the month. Whether you find Valentine’s Day a happy occasion or a day you could take or leave, it’s a reminder that love indeed makes the world go ‘round. The animal world gets that message [...]
Posted in Community News, Pets | Tagged feral cats, pets |
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By Kimberly Richardson Herman Hesse’s novel Steppenwolf is more than a simple story within a story: a man and his travels read by a young man who discovers his manuscript. This novel tells of a man coming to grips with his humanity as well as the beast within. This man, Harry Haller, is a purveyor [...]
Posted in Arts, Bookworm | Tagged books, Bookworm |
By on January 31, 2011
By Matt Martin It’s all Jaws’ fault. Allow me to explain. For much of cinematic history, films opened gradually. A movie was produced then released to major markets in cities like New York and Los Angeles. A film’s popularity (and its studio’s influence) decided whether it would be released to smaller cities and so on [...]
Posted in Arts, Movies | Tagged 2011, Jaws, Movies |
By on January 31, 2011
By Lisa Lynch Kenny Barrett did something that has everyone worried. He wishes he could just make it through the rest of his senior year unnoticed, but that’s going to be hard since he has to publicly apologize to his entire high school. At home his family is struggling with second marriages, surprise visits, school [...]
Posted in Arts, Events, Goings On!, Theatre | Tagged Circuit Playhouse, From Up Here, Irene Crist |
By on January 31, 2011
By Jonathan Cole Tennessee Equality Project (TEP) is proud to host its 3rd Annual Mardi Gras Party and this year’s first Gumbo Tasting Competition on Sunday, February 20. The ingredients of gumbo are as diverse as the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) community, and we will celebrate this in true Mardi Gras style. Funds raised [...]
Posted in Community News, Events, Food, Goings On! | Tagged Competition, Gumbo, Tennessee Equality Project, TEP |
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