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  • Author and sociologist Arlie Hochschild shares stories of people facing poverty, the loss of jobs and the rise of the opioid epidemic in Appalachian Kentucky. And she explores what led to their allegiance to former President Donald Trump.
  • Darel Snodgrass talks with Germantown Festival Coordinator Melba Fristick about this year's fifty-first annual festival.
  • Kacky Walton talks with Jane Hughes Coble about Hughes Exhibit at Memphis Botanic Garden. On display until Sunday, September 29, the exhibit showcases Coble's landscapes, people, and floral paintings.
  • Kacky Walton talked with Eileen Kuo, Director of the Quark Theatre production “Through the Looking-Screen," which opens at Theatre South in the First Congo basement on Friday, September 20, and runs through Sunday, October 6.
  • Although the Orpheum Theatre in downtown Memphis is well-known as a venue for touring Broadway shows, it has a very active educational and community engagement component.
  • Police arrested Ryan Wesley Routh Sunday after what the FBI says was an attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. The New York Times' Thomas Gibbons-Neff talks about interviewing with Routh last year.
  • Kacky Walton talked with cellist Alisa Horn and pianist Evan Solomon about their upcoming performance on Sunday, September 22, which will kick off the Memphis Chamber Music Society’s 36th season.
  • It's a great weekend to visit outdoor celebrations, art exhibits, and... a "little shop of horrors".
  • In Kamala Harris' second high-profile national interview since becoming the Democratic nominee for president, she took questions from members of the National Association of Black Journalists. Politico's Eugene Daniels was one of the interviewers. He joins us.
  • Throughout September, we’re celebrating our local arts community and its role in our city's future.
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