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  • 2026 marks the 50th anniversary of the Dixon Gallery & Gardens opening as a museum in the former home and gardens of Hugo and Margaret Dixon.
  • Memphis Mayor Paul Young released a short video Monday responding to statements made by Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
  • The Music at St. Louis concert series presents an All-Mozart concert at St. Louis Catholic Church on Monday, February 2, at 7:00 p.m. (rescheduled from January 26 due to winter weather).
  • Sergio Amezcua is a pastor from Minnesota who voted for President Trump in 2024. He's now speaking out against the Trump administration's immigration policies. We speak with him about how his congregation is responding to ICE in the Twin Cities.
  • While the Tennessee General Assembly has been on hold this week, State Rep. John Gillespie and Sen. Brent Taylor have sponsored the Memphis Safe Task Force Accountability Act.
  • Kacky Walton spoke with award-winning hymn writer, composer, and organist Alan Hommerding, who will lead the workshop “Piano Bench to Organ Bench,” presented by the Memphis Chapter of the American Guild of Organists.
  • Iris Collective continues its “On Stage with Iris Collective” series with a concert featuring violinist and social justice advocate Vijay Gupta. The event has been postponed due to winter weather, with a new date to be announced.
  • Alex Pretti was legally carrying a gun when a federal agent shot and killed him in Minneapolis last weekend. President Trump and other federal officials blamed his death on the fact that he had a gun, but Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus chair Bryan Strawser explains why he disagrees.
  • The Shelby County Commission will appoint a replacement for commissioner Edmund Ford Jr., who resigned following Monday’s guilty plea on federal tax evasion charges.
  • Kacky Walton speaks with Alice Berry of Voices of the South and director David Couter about the world premiere production of "This Dry Spell," a desert-set love story by Memphian playwright Keegon Schuett.
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