ALSAC’s new CEO talks tech, talent, Memphis, more
Ike Anand sat down with The Daily Memphian to discuss fundraising, technology, AI, talent recruitment and what he loves about Memphis.
Ike Anand sat down with The Daily Memphian to discuss fundraising, technology, AI, talent recruitment and what he loves about Memphis.
Chef Kelly English is hosting a four-course meal inspired by “Away with the Tides,” an exhibition currently at the Brooks Museum of Art.
The agreement puts a permanent injunction in place that will prohibit the owner of a home on Mayfield Road from using the residence as a short-term rental or party venue.
The new plan for the Bartlett site is a mixed-use project with more than 300 apartments.
The move will support the ongoing preservation of the historic cobblestone river landing.
A look at how the Western Conference landscape breaks down after the offseason moves. Where do the Grizzlies rank in the West?
One day in late May 1977, a young Black man took a seat at a desk for his first day as a reporter at The Commercial Appeal.
The 7-foot center led Melrose High to the 1983 state high school basketball title and was a key player on the Memphis Tigers' 1984-85 Final Four team.
Scheffler, the top player in the world, has three victories on Tour this year, including one major.
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“Penny gets it. In today’s quad rankings of games, plus a less-than-stellar conference, he gets the out-of-conference schedule done well. The Tigers hoops program is in great hands.” — Mark Mitchell about Tigers coach Penny Hardaway wants ‘marquee’ games on schedule
“This is some great insight into what these guys go through, and seeing those types of frustrations in a young man of 19 is not unusual. … I would imagine he will be hard to keep off the court for many years to come.” — Charlie Keffeler about When GG Jackson needed mental refresh, he got help from an unlikely source
“The Historic Daisy is beautiful inside and would add a great deal to the entertainment district if open regularly for visitors, especially during daylight hours. The street lost a lot of historical context when the Center for Southern Folklore moved. This could renew that aspect.” — Ken Hall about New plans for the Old Daisy
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The City of Memphis has asked the Tennessee Court of Appeals to reconsider its recent decision not to block the demotions of 100-plus Memphis Police Department second lieutenants.
The city on Monday released the proposed ordinance that would set aside 25% of xAI’s tax bill.
Hardaway spoke to reporters Tuesday about the Tigers’ home-and-home scheduling agreement with Baylor, the addition of South Sudanese big man Simon Majok and more.
Chef Marisa Griffith has been curating the Overton Park Shell’s dining experiences for the past four years, but this year, the food is a little different.
Course owners the Wilder family made a surprise announcement at the end of the Bartlett Board of Mayor and Aldermen meeting.
Plus, two new horror films and a thriller about an anti-government extremist in a stand-off with a chief of police.
Jarmond Johnson died a hero, according to officials at Memphis Rox. The celebrated climbing gym is preparing to reopen with a memorial climb in his name.
Ellen Chamberlain joins Memphis food podcast host Holly Whitfield to talk about Memphis food news of the week, from a car crash at Celtic to caviar bumps.