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  • Kacky Walton spoke with Jimmy Crosthwait and Lizi Beard-Ward, two of the four artists featured in the exhibit "Rural Route Artists," on view at WKNO’s Gallery 1091 through Friday, August 29.
  • Democratic lawmakers are sounding the alarm after the Tennessee Building Commission voted to gift a no-rent lease to Elon Musk’s The Boring Company.
  • Vocalist Kortland Whalum joins the Adam Larson Quartet for an evening of soulful jazz on Friday, August 8, at 7:30 p.m. in the Green Room at Crosstown Arts, featuring a mix of standards and original compositions.
  • Texas House Democrats fled the state in a bid to block a new congressional district map. The proposed redistricting would create five new Republican-leaning seats in the House. Texas Newsroom's Lauren McGaughy tells us more.
  • Memphis criminal justice reform nonprofit Just City is committing $50,000 from its existing bail fund to pay bail for at least 30 people currently incarcerated at the Shelby County Jail.
  • Germantown Performing Arts Center (GPAC) has several performances and events in December, including holiday music from the Germantown Symphony Orchestra, Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder Christmas, and Madonna Learning Center's annual Christmas play.
  • The Supreme Court heard a challenge Wednesday to Tennessee's ban on puberty blockers and hormone therapy for transgender minors. Slate's Mark Joseph Stern looks at what the case could mean for transgender children across the country.
  • Tis the season for giving and we are all on the hunt for great holiday gift ideas! Many local nonprofits offer ways to shop for good.
  • This week is geared towards shining a light on local artists and arts organizations in the Memphis community.
  • A new report by one of the world's most prominent human rights organizations accuses Israel of committing genocide against Palestinians during its war in Gaza. Kristine Beckerle, co-author of the report, joins us.
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