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  • Kacky Walton talks with Ty Lenderman, the Director of Education at Playhouse on the Square. Lenderman is making his directorial debut with “Junie B. Jones: Toothless Wonder” at The Circuit Playhouse.
  • Kacky Walton spoke with the director and stars of Theatre Memphis’s production of Parallel Lives, which opens Friday, November 8, and runs through Saturday, November 23.
  • Featured events include an open mic night, a performance by a Grammy-nominated local singer, and a day centered around Indian culture.
  • State rules differ on when mail-in ballots can be counted. That might lead to delays in getting vote totals. NPR's Miles Parks joins us to break down when we'll know the results.
  • Former President Donald Trump will return to the White House next year. The Washington Post's Michael Scherer explains how Trump won.
  • Kacky Walton talked with artist Jana Jones, whose paintings are featured in the exhibit “Heartfelt Hues: Living in Full Color,” on view through Thursday, January 2, at the Memphis Botanic Garden.
  • As year-end approaches, consider charitable giving strategies to maximize your community impact and reduce your 2024 tax burden.
  • How might Russia's war on Ukraine change after President-elect Trump takes office? NPR's Joanna Kakissis explains. Then, Here & Now's Karyn Miller-Medzon brings us to a Boston hospital that is helping Ukrainian doctors rebuild their country's decimated health care system.
  • President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to cut federal jobs, move positions out of the Washington metro area and eliminate the federal Department of Education. The Washington Post's Lisa Rein explains the impact of these promises.
  • Spillit Memphis presents the Grand Slam of its personal storytelling season on Saturday, November 16, at 7:00 p.m. at Memphis Made (16 South Lauderdale Street).
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