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  • The IRS gave some conservative groups extra, improper scrutiny. Now there's a bipartisan request for the IRS to answer dozens of questions. Read the queries and demands for information from the top Democrat and top Republican on the Senate Finance Committee.
  • There is nothing better than a ripe, juicy summer tomato.I sometimes find it hard to believe that these bright red, juicy fruits are even in the same…
  • In celebration of National Corn on the Cob Day (June 11), Jennifer Chandler shares her delicious recipe for Elote. This popular Mexican Street Corn dish utilizes lime, Cotija cheese, salt, chili powder, and mayo.
  • The Metal Museum is finalizing plans to move into Rust Hall in Overton Park, the former home of Memphis College of Art. Darel Snodgrass talks with Metal Museum Executive Director Carissa Hussong about this long-anticipated move, plans for renovation of the space, and how the expansion will affect both the Museum and the larger arts community.
  • Kacky Walton has a conversation with Lakeisha Edwards, the new director of The UrbanArt Commission. The nonprofit organization is committed to creating opportunities for artists and neighborhoods to connect and shape spaces through public art.
  • The Pearce Shakespeare Endowment at Rhodes welcomes back renowned humanities and Shakespeare scholar Dr. Marjorie Garber for several events April 10 - 12, including lectures at Rhodes and the University of Memphis.
  • Kacky Walton talked with Jordan Nichols, who, with Travis Bradley, is directing the 47th consecutive production of “A Christmas Carol” at Theatre Memphis.
  • The European Union and Turkey have reached agreement on a plan aimed at stemming the massive flow of people into Europe. It likely will impact the fates of tens of thousands of migrants and refugees.
  • Germany is determined to dissuade more asylum seekers from coming there, but a new law its parliament passed last month targets an especially vulnerable group: children.
  • A federal judge will hear arguments Friday over a Texas decision to deny birth certificates for babies born in the U.S. to parents who are living here illegally.
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