Sudoku: July 30
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“Suffs,” which runs at the Orpheum Theatre July 31-Aug. 2, highlights the Black activists behind the women’s suffrage movement, including two Memphians.
The Memphis Classic continues Tuesday with morning matches beginning at 10 a.m. and an evening session that begins at 5 p.m. at Leftwich Tennis Center.
This jigsaw puzzle features a photo of the husband-and-wife duo Chris and Regina Moore of Chef Flavas and was taken by Sophia Surrett.
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The Redbirds dropped Tuesday’s Game 1 of a road trip at Jacksonville.
Due to the extreme heat forecasted Monday and Tuesday, the Memphis Classic has revised match times for both days.
This jigsaw puzzle is a photo of the front door at 60 S. Front St. in Downtown Memphis and was provided by CWCA Marketing.
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This jigsaw puzzle is a photo of Nagoya House Hibachi & Ramen taken by Wesley Morgan Paraham.
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The Redbirds bagged a season-high-tying five home runs in the victory, and one center fielder started a seven-run second inning with a 401-foot three-run homer.
Also happening this week: A vegan restaurant closes its doors, and there’s a duck-calling contest.
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Today’s puzzle shows the pimento cheese dip and charcuterie board at Over Keel, taken by Sophia Surrett.
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Memphis draws its fourth sellout of 2026 season, the most since 2019.
For the second time in as many games, Memphis lost its ninth-inning lead.
Second baseman César Preito gives the Redbirds a fourth walk-off win of the season to overcome Iowa.
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Today’s puzzle shows the road closure on Front Street and was taken by Patrick Lantrip.