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  • Theatre Memphis continues its season with Shakespeare's "Hamlet," running Friday, September 19, through Sunday, October 5.
  • President Trump announced on Friday he would be sending National Guard troops to Memphis to fight crime. Longtime Memphian and commentator Otis Sanford explains what's being said about Trump’s announcement.
  • Several members of the Memphis City Council have drafted a resolution opposing National Guard Deployment in Memphis.
  • Featured: Q&A with Memphis artist Kurt Meer at Goetze Art & Design; Like Really Creative Inspiration Salon at Orange Mound Library
  • Texas state Rep. James Talarico announced earlier this month his run for a Senate seat held by Republican Senator John Cornyn. Talarico joins us to discuss his campaign and what the larger Democratic Party needs to do to regain power.
  • ABC announced Wednesday that "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" would be taken off the air indefinitely amid pressure from the FCC over comments Kimmel made earlier this week about the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The Hollywood Reporter’s Alex Weprin joins us.
  • President Trump has directed strikes on three boats this month that he claims were transporting drugs. Retired Navy Capt. Jon Duffy explains why he thinks the attacks cross a “dangerous line” and discard “the rule of law.”
  • The Memphis Chamber Music Society (MCMS) presents award-winning violinist Joshua Brown, joined by the Society’s new Artistic Director, pianist Victor Santiago Asunción, on Sunday, September 21 at 3:00 p.m.
  • On August 22, more than 200 people gathered for the Community Foundation’s inaugural Powered by Us: Black Generosity in Memphis Symposium. The event was designed to uplift, center, and celebrate the voices and leadership of Black givers in our city.
  • The Scheidt Family Performing Arts Center at the University of Memphis' (UofM) Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music launches a full season of performances, showcasing both School of Music ensembles and guest artists.
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