Calkins: Time for Memphis to finally beat the ‘small-time’ UCF football team
After 13 straight losses to UCF, it’s time for the Memphis Tigers to end that streak.
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After 13 straight losses to UCF, it’s time for the Memphis Tigers to end that streak.
Coming events include a reinvented St. Ann Fall Fest with food from Coletta’s, and another Restaurant Phoenix Project event, this time to benefit Claire’s House. Plus, New Asia and Sakura dining rooms reopen.
Recruitment continues to grow for the Tennessee Prep guard.
2020 has been a banner year for former Tigers in the NFL; which alums are standing out?
What to do with De’Anthony Melton? And how exciting could 2021 be?
Reopening a restaurant as large as The Majestic Grille isn’t in the cards just yet, not when we’re playing a COVID hand, but Patrick & Deni Reilly are getting by with a little Italian place.
The former king of Memphis spent the first 28 years of his life in a basketball bubble. Now he’s trying to find a real job.
Memphis will need to take a page out of the Golden Hurricane’s playbook as it preps for its next opponent.
Nation’s top-ranked team improves to 10-0 thanks to late free kick from Taylor Theophiledes.
The nonprofit organization that promotes the 169cc SYM Fiddle III motor scooter as an affordable solution for getting Memphians to and from work now plans a new campus on Summer Avenue.
Outdoor seating on Huling outside Puck Food Hall needs to be enjoyed while the weather begs you to get out and eat, work a bit, maybe even have a cocktail. And you can order from neighboring restaurants, like Grecian Gourmet, too.
Three-star center Sam Ayomide is a big target following two commitments last week.
A weekend hoe-down on a farm raised money to help Johnny Kirk’s Third Plate Pastures get through a tough spot, and the Restaurant Phoenix Project has three more events planned for the year.
Also: Vince Carter is a good sport, and this is what Patrick Mahomes should be called.
After a month of adversity, this could have been the ultimate example of resilience.
Reyes’ collaborated with more than 20 other Memphis artists to create the astounding “BVOE Quadrant 360” on the edges of Downtown Memphis. The multimedia artist launched and operated the late, lamented “Live From Memphis.”
Tammy DeGroff, as integral to Memphis athletics as you can get, is another casualty of the economy.
At Tavern 018 in Cordova, the plate lunch is a remarkable bargain at $7; the food is good and most of it is from scratch.
Tigers coaches love his versatility; the forward loves the game.
Ron Hovsepian didn’t bring Indigo Ag’s big North American commercial headquarters to Memphis, but he’s already spoken with the mayor and governor to reaffirm the startup’s “enthusiasm” for the city.
Our state is among those suing to eliminate the Affordable Care Act, lockstep with a President and a party that has no real plan to replace it, that offers no hope to those without it.
Craft beer naming is an art, or at least an, um, craft, and one that the growing number of Memphis breweries take with proper seriousness. In honor of the Virtual Memphis Beer Festival, we take a spin through local brewery websites to ponder beer names present and past.
Nick Scott will open Salt | Soy in the former Lucky Cat space on Broad Avenue in about a month. Scott’s Alchemy reopens today in Cooper-Young.
The Mustangs have been among the country’s best at rushing the passer.