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  • Memphis Symphony Orchestra Music Director Robert Moody joined Kacky Walton to talk about "The Orchestra Unplugged: Who Was Gustav Mahler," which will be performed Friday, March 6, at the Halloran Center.
  • Featured: Like You Film Club presents Flow at Pink Palace; Midtown Bramble & Bloom offers a floral arranging workshop at Brooks
  • Memphis-Shelby County Schools Superintendent Roderick Richmond has announced plans to update certain internal controls and processes in the next three months.
  • Tennessee Shakespeare Company (TSC) celebrates St. Patrick's Day with "Under an Irish Moon: Tales and Tunes from Lady Gregory's Hearth," the newest in their long-running series of Literary Salons.
  • Kacky Walton spoke with Playhouse on the Square’s Courtney Oliver, who is directing and choreographing "Seussical," running Friday, March 13, through Sunday, April 12, at The Circuit Playhouse.
  • Tennessee could face economic fallout from mass deportations, according to a new report, as state lawmakers continue work with the Trump administration on proposals to tighten immigration enforcement.
  • Society Memphis is a new skatepark/coffeehouse/dance/learning/performance space in the Binghampton area, at 583 Scott Street.
  • Prominent flutist and Memphis native John Lane presents a solo flute recital on Wednesday, March 18, at 7:00 p.m. in Harris Concert Hall on the University of Memphis (UofM) campus.
  • Kacky Walton spoke with Kristen Hobbs Chavira, Executive Director of Memphis Listening Lab, and Tori Nute, Event Coordinator at Crosstown Arts, about "Record Swap & Zine Fest 2024" on Saturday, October 26, and other local events celebrating music culture.
  • According to legal experts, the end of cash bail for nonviolent misdemeanor offenses made the justice system in the Houston area more fair. But it hasn't made the city's jail complex any safer. Here & Now's Peter O'Dowd and Houston Public Media's Lucio Vasquez report on the alarming trend of inmates dying while incarcerated.
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