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  • As parts of the “One, Big, Beautiful Bill” go into effect, more Tennesseans will face work requirements to get food assistance.
  • The performance season is in full swing at the Buckman Performing and Fine Arts Center at St. Mary’s Episcopal School. Pure Prairie League takes the stage on Sunday, September 28, with tickets nearly sold out.
  • Featured: Hispanic Heritage Month on Main Street; Afro Soul Fest at Court Square Park
  • First held in 1973, the "Pink Palace Crafts Fair" has been a highlight of Memphis’s fall season for more than 50 years. This year’s fair runs Friday through Sunday, September 26–28, at Audubon Park.
  • Celebrating its 30 anniversary this year, Hope House has, for three decades, been a haven for Memphis families affected by HIV and poverty. It began as a daycare for children living with HIV, offering love and care when others turned them away.
  • President Trump now says Ukraine is in a position to win back land taken by Russia, calling Russia a "paper tiger." Here & Now security analyst Jim Walsh joins us to discuss what Trump's new position means for Ukraine and Europe.
  • Tennessee Shakespeare Company (TSC) has kicked off its 9th annual "Free Shout-Out Shakespeare Series."
  • President Trump and Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are urging Hamas to accept a 20-point U.S. peace deal. The plan calls for Hamas to disarm in exchange for an end to the fighting, aid to Palestinians, and the reconstruction of Gaza. Rachel Brandenburg of the Israel Policy Forum shares more.
  • President Donald Trump has signed a memorandum that could soon bring the National Guard to Memphis.
  • The Spence Wilson Center for Interdisciplinary Humanities at Rhodes College will host Danielle Allen for a free public lecture on Thursday, September 18, at 6:00 p.m. in McNeill Concert Hall.
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