© 2026 WKNO FM
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Search results for

  • The Smithsonian Institution is restoring a gunboat that sank in a 1776 Revolutionary War battle. As part of a series with the Smithsonian Institution presenting 25 objects that tell the story of America, Jennifer Jones, a curator at the National Museum of American History, talks about the story of the vessel, its recovery and its restoration.
  • Tennessee Shakespeare Company (TSC) presents "The Taming of the Shrew" now through Sunday, February 15, on the Tabor Stage.
  • Darel Snodgrass talked with GPAC Executive Director Parke Kennedy about new dates for several performances that were postponed due to recent winter weather.
  • Randy Hutchinson of the Better Business Bureau of the Mid-South shares tips on avoiding online dating scams and deceptive offers.
  • Kacky Walton talked with John Maness, director of the psychological thriller "JOB," now on stage at The Circuit Playhouse through Sunday, February 15.
  • New Mexico's Department of Justice says Meta has knowingly allowed the social media platforms Instagram and Facebook to become the "largest online marketplace for predators seeking to exploit children." NM Attorney General Raúl Torrez tells us about the "shocking" evidence he says his office has uncovered as opening arguments in the state's lawsuit against Meta begin next week.
  • The Works of Heart Valentine’s Art Auction is underway, featuring original artwork by more than 120 Memphis and Mid-South artists in support of the Memphis Child Advocacy Center.
  • New Moon Theatre Company presents Lauren Gunderson’s “The Revolutionists,” opening February 6 and running through February 22 at TheatreWorks at the Square.
  • A temporary voter registration lookup outage was caused by human error, according to the Tennessee Secretary of State’s Office.
  • The Friends of Music Concert Series at Calvary Episcopal Church in downtown Memphis continues Friday, February 6, at 7:00 p.m. with award-winning pianist Andrew Nesler.
29 of 33,101