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  • As a major winter weather event approaches the Midsouth, Memphis Light, Gas and Water says it is preparing for multiple outcomes.
  • Kacky Walton talked with flautist Bethann Easterly and pianist Jim Cornfoot of the Hammerwind Duo, who will present two performances featuring 20th- and 21st-century music that pairs Baroque elegance with modern aesthetics.
  • Concerts International's chamber music season continues in a new venue and on a new day, Saturday, March 21, at Christian Brothers High School Theatre, with the acclaimed Goldmund String Quartet.
  • Three Tennessee teenagers have filed a class action lawsuit againt xAI, alleging that the company provided tools used to make nonconsensual nude and sexually explicit videos of them when they were girls.
  • Kacky Walton spoke with Amy Hutcheson, whose vibrant artwork will be on view at Church Health from Saturday, March 21, through Thursday, April 30, with additional pieces on view at FocalPoint.
  • Six months after President Donald Trump dispatched a host of federal agencies to Memphis as part of a crime fighting task force, the president is expected today in the city for a victory lap.
  • This year marks 50 years since Hugo and Margaret Dixon opened this home and property to the public as the Dixon Gallery & Gardens, and the Dixon is celebrating all year, starting with the "Golden Anniversary Garden Party."
  • Kacky Walton is joined by Claire Rutkauskas, the new Executive Director of Creative Aging Mid-South, to talk about the next offering in their Concert Series: a special evening preview performance of the upcoming Theatre Memphis production, "Noises Off," on Wednesday, April 22, at 7:00 p.m.
  • Six months after President Donald Trump sent a multi-agency federal task force to fight crime in Memphis, White House officials and Republican lawmakers praised the president’s efforts Monday at a forum held at the local Air National Guard facility. (
  • Tennessee may become home to the nation’s nuclear trash after the U.S. Department of Energy asked states to volunteer to store leftovers from the nuclear power industry.
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