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1. Linebacker Williamson Must Show He’s Worth ‘Big Money’ -

Seven years ago, the Titans had a young, productive linebacker who was in the final year of his contract and wondering whether his future would be in Tennessee or elsewhere.

Stephen Tulloch had been a home-grown, fourth-round pick of the Titans in 2006, a middle linebacker who had proven to be a sure tackler and had established himself as a solid starter. Tulloch was credited with 160 tackles in 2006, including 111 solo stops.

2. 'Wicked' Return -

The Broadway smash “Wicked” has packed the house at the Orpheum Theatre Memphis each time the musical has enjoyed a run here, with fans of the whimsical story about the witches from Oz ensuring the production is well attended.

3. Supreme Court Begins New Term With Medicaid Case -

WASHINGTON (AP) – The Supreme Court began its new term Monday by weighing who gets to object when a state makes Medicaid cuts – and soon is likely to plunge into a far bigger health dispute. That's the challenge to President Barack Obama's historic health care overhaul.

4. Germantown’s ‘Godspell’ Steeped With Everyday Life -

It’s not uncommon for theater directors to couch old standards in new, quirky settings, but when quirks are a play’s hallmark, sometimes simplicity makes for a welcome change.

Such may be the case for Germantown Community Theatre’s 39th season opener, “Godspell,” the extremely versatile retelling of the Gospel of St. Matthew, written by John-Michael Tebeleak with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz.

5. Playhouse Debuts With Dark, Funny Search for Meaning -

The brand new Playhouse on the Square opened its doors for the first time last week with a “dark and funny” musical about searching for meaning in life. “Pippin,” the Tony Award-winning musical by Stephen Schwartz and Roger O. Hirson, took the stage Jan. 29. The show runs through Feb. 21.

6. ‘Wicked’ Turns Oz, The Orpheum Upside Down With Surprises -

Dorothy’s famous line from “The Wizard of Oz” might be “There’s no place like home.” But in “Wicked,” the smash Broadway musical that turns perceptions of Oz and its inhabitants upside-down, that phrase is mouthed by the Wicked Witch of the West.

7. Theatergoers off to See the Witches -

By the pricking of Pat Halloran’s thumbs, something “Wicked” this way comes.

The president of the Orpheum Theatre said that even though the highlight of this season is more than a month away, tickets are disappearing like magic.

8. Archived Article: Ballet (lead) - By JENNIFER MURLEY Classical ballet dances into design district By JENNIFER MURLEY The Daily News The eclectic commercial area near Cooper Street and Central Avenue, known for its collage of antique markets and design shops, is weaving yet another b...

9. Archived Article: Memos - Flynn Named Vice President of Ruth Ann Marshall has been appointed North American Region president for MasterCard International. Marshall formerly was executive vice president at Concord EFS Inc. Stephen J. Flynn has been named vice president of res...

10. Archived Article: Tech Focus Chg - By CAMILLE H Construction zone Programs analyze Web sites for bugs and glitches that could keep people from visiting again By CAMILLE H. GAMBLE The Daily News There are thousands of new Web sites coming online each day, and while many of them are he...