On The Ground Podcast: Is the University District too crowded?
The High Ground News editorial team reflects on four months of embedded research and reporting in the University District.
The High Ground News editorial team reflects on four months of embedded research and reporting in the University District.
Chris Herrington fields questions from readers, including: How injured is Mike Conley? Do the Grizzlies really want to lose their draft pick? Why should fans be interested in next season? And more.
Tigers beat reporter Jonah Jordan takes questions from users on the latest developments in Memphis Tigers sports. He talks Trendon Watford, Precious Achiuwa, Lester Quinones and spring football.
People’s Convention organizer Earle Fisher talks with Bill Dries about plans to push back the date for the gathering and going from a “candidate-centered” political model to a “community-centered” one.
Chefs Andy Ticer and Michael Hudman separate long enough to talk to Jennifer Biggs alone and come back together for a round of “The Dudelywed Game.”
Memphis City Council chairman Kemp Conrad talks about who MLGW buys electric power from and the city election season on The Daily Memphian Politics Podcast.
Chris Herrington is joined by Geoff Calkins to talk about recent changes to the Grizzlies ownership group, whether the NCAA tournament changes the way we think about the Grizzlies and this summer’s draft, and more.
Tigers beat reporter Jonah Jordan is joined by columnist Geoff Calkins to talk about Penny Hardaway, recruiting and possible transfers.
Fellow Daily Memphians Chris Herrington and Jared Boyd talk chips, dips and a little this and that with Jennifer Biggs.
On S1E13 of the On the Ground Podcast, Roshun Austin of The Works, Inc. and Austin Harrison of Neighborhood Preservation Inc. examine a redlining map from the 1930s, its implications for modern-day Memphis and local strategies to breakdown housing inequality 85 years after redlining was introduced and 50 years since it was outlawed.
Chris Herrington is joined by Tigers reporter Jonah Jordan to preview the NCAA tournament through a Grizzlies prism. What potential NBA draft prospects should fans be watching and what do Chris and Jonah think about them?
Justin Gillis of the Crosstown CDC and Porsche Stevens of Crosstown Arts reveal more about the greater Crosstown neighborhood, from its long history to its diverse mix of small businesses.
Jennifer Biggs and Restaurant Iris executive chef Cam Razavi talk about his upcoming Persian New Year dinner and other Persian dishes.
Chris Herrington takes questions from readers and listeners in our first Grizzlies Mailbag Podcast.
Former Memphis City Schools board member Jeff Warren discusses his return to the political arena in a bid for the Memphis City Council.
Memphis Tigers beat reporter Jonah Jordan is joined by GoTigers247's Brooks Hansen to talk about Penny Hardaway, Lester Quinones, Trendon Watford, the future and scheduling tougher opponents.
Irish restaurateurs DJ Naylor (Celtic Crossing) and Patrick Reilly (The Majestic Grille) talk Irish food, whiskey and a bit of history with Jennifer Biggs.
Shelby County Commissioner Tami Sawyer’s first in-depth interview on her run for Memphis Mayor on The Daily Memphian Politics Podcast.
On S1E11 of the On the Ground Podcast, professional actors Ann Wallace and Leslie Jones of Playback Memphis share how their live improv theater is being used to help kids improve social-emotional learning and reduce bullying.
Memphis Tigers beat reporter Jonah Jordan is joined by columnist Geoff Calkins to talk about Jeremiah Martin, Senior Day, the upcoming American Athletic Conference tournament and University of Memphis President M. David Rudd.
Mac Edwards talks with Jennifer Biggs about his journey from restaurateur to executive director of Caritas Village in Binghampton.
Can youth engagement be a crime prevention technique? In the North Memphis area of Hollywood-Hyde Park, community leaders have used city funds from the Memphis Police Department to sponsor free meals and activities for neighborhood children.
Shelby County Republican Party chairman Chris Tutor talks about the call and debate by some Republicans to do away with partisan county primaries and his vision of a “big tent” for the local party.
Chris Herrington and The Athletic’s Peter Edmiston discuss Jaren Jackson Jr.’s development, Jonas Valanciunas’ fit, Mike Conley’s future, and other Memphis Grizzlies issues.