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  • The beloved musical "The Wizard of Oz" returns to Playhouse on the Square. Kacky Walton spoke with C. J. Thomas, Playhouse on the Square's Director of Community Relations, who appears as Uncle Henry and the Oz Guard, about the production, which runs through Sunday, December 21.
  • The DeSoto County District Attorney’s Office has filed a new motion claiming former youth pastor Lindsey Whiteside’s original sentencing was influenced by letters obtained through coercion and deceit.
  • Kacky Walton spoke with Memphis artist Brantley Ellzey about his new solo exhibit, "Reflection + Ritual + Refuge," on view at Crosstown Arts now through Sunday, January 25, 2026.
  • President Trump posted on social media Sunday night that "we have nothing to hide" and now says House Republicans should vote to release all files on convicted sex offender and well-connected financier Jeffrey Epstein. Punchbowl News co-founder John Bresnahan explains why.
  • Both of Tennessee’s US Senators, Marsha Blackburn and Bill Hagerty, could each get $500,000 because of a measure tacked onto the recent spending bill.
  • Kacky Walton spoke with Susan Ferkin of the Memphis Arts Collective about the group’s "2025 Holiday Artist Market," opening on Friday, November 21, and running through Wednesday, December 24, at Gattas Plaza.
  • Former Republican Rep. Charlie Dent discusses what's next for Republicans and Democrats now that the shutdown is over and the fight over rising health care costs continues.
  • Darel Snodgrass spoke with Orpheum Theatre Group President and CEO Brett Batterson about several upcoming holiday events.
  • A team at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center is using a revolutionary method to study certain viruses, which could lead to the ability to test for diseases that affect the brain.
  • The White House is contradicting earlier reports that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave a verbal order to conduct a secondary strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean in September. The strike, which killed two remaining survivors from the first offense, has drawn scrutiny from both sides of the aisle. NPR's Tom Bowman joins us.
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