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Last Word: Season's End, 100 N. Main Delays and Voting With Popsicle Sticks -
Thursday, April 13, 2017
The last Grizz game of the regular season is a loss to the Mavericks Wednesday evening at the Forum 100 – 93. Look for further word Thursday on Tony Allen's right leg injury. Here comes the “second season” starting with the Spurs. Inbetween is a trip down memory lane as the two-hour "30 for 30" documentary on John Calipari debuts Thursday on ESPN. There was a screening Monday in Kentucky that Calipari attended. The Lexington Herald-Leader has more.
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Fizdale Vows to be Cautious With Gasol, Conley in Training Camp, Preseason -
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
No one, including Marc Gasol himself, will know that he has really recovered from his broken foot suffered last February until he’s playing games that count and then able to stack games on top of one another.
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Divine Inspiration Helps Guide Renaissance’s Allen -
Saturday, September 7, 2013
Brandon Allen, an architect with Renaissance Group, was raised with a pencil and paper in hand, and the blueprint for how to put them to use in a career.
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Allen Returns to Memphis, Devotes Time to Nonprofits -
Friday, December 23, 2011
After 14 years running a gallery, representing artists and writing for arts magazines in the Big Apple, Michel Allen last year returned home to the Bluff City to raise money, provide public relations services and develop marketing strategies for Memphis area nonprofits.
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Kitchens Unlimited’s Kassen Wins TriStar Award -
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Karen Kassen of Kitchens Unlimited has won a TriStar Award for Residential-Singular Space in the 2010 Tennessee American Society of Interior Designers Design Competition.
Work Experience: I began working at Kitchens Unlimited as an intern in 1992, and purchased the business with my family in 1998. So, I have worked at the same firm for the last 18 years.
Family: Husband, Joe, who is involved in our business. Two sons: Hays, 11, and Wynn, 8.
Why did you pursue a career in kitchen design? Although I began school in architecture, a kitchen designer friend got me interested in the specialization. While kitchen design involves a very technical side of interior design, I still get to work with finishes, materials, decorative arts and architectural planning. It is the best of both worlds.
What does winning the TriStar Award from ASID mean to you? I was very proud to share this award with a talented interior designer, Julia Finnell. She and I collaborated with an involved and passionate client to create a winning kitchen in a home that had been contemplated for years. There is no better confirmation than having someone in your profession praise your work for being the best.
What do you consider your greatest professional accomplishments? I am the only designer in Memphis to achieve the certification of Master Kitchen and Bath Designer, and one of only three people in the state of Tennessee. Last year, I was selected by National Kitchen and Bath Association and HGTV to be featured with one of my kitchen projects in a short story commercial that aired on HGTV and DIY network.
What do you most enjoy about your work? I get to be creative every day. I love that designing a kitchen or bathroom can be so impactful on the lives of my clients. It’s so rewarding to see a project transform from a sketch to real working and functioning space. Best of all, I enjoy the collaboration of working on projects with other designers, architects and my colleagues.
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U of M’s Bingham Elected To Board Of American Psychological Association -
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Dr. Rosie Phillips Bingham, vice president for student affairs and a professor in counseling, education psychology and research at the University of Memphis, has been elected to the board of directors of the American Psychological Association.
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Virginia Rippee & Associates Celebrates 25 Years Designing for Clients -
Monday, August 4, 2008
Local entrepreneur Virginia Rippee has always loved art and design, and she pursued that passion as a profession, building a career and a business around the field of interior design. Her firm, Virginia Rippee & Associates Interior Design, is now celebrating 25 years of serving residential and commercial clients – in and around Memphis.
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New Shoe Boutique Proves South Main District Has More Than Art -
Monday, June 4, 2007
The South Main Arts District is growing as a shopping destination, especially for women, with the presence of unique boutiques. In addition to the numerous art galleries, retailers in the historic district offer everything from gift baskets, flowers and wearable art to trendy, fashionable clothing and high-end shoes.
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More Memphis Spaces Adhere to Green Design Standards -
Monday, April 30, 2007
These days it seems everyone is trying to find a way to make their homes or offices more environmentally responsible.
Students at the University of Memphis, for example, voted earlier this month in favor of implementing a campus environmental initiatives fee.
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Crone Named Fellow of Memphis Bar Foundation -
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Alan Crone, attorney and co-founder of Crone & Mason PLC, has been named a fellow of the Memphis Bar Foundation. The appointment was made at the annual joint meeting of the Memphis Bar Association and its charitable arm, the Memphis Bar Foundation, Sept. 11. Read more about Crone in tomorrow's Law Talk feature.
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Archived Article: Real Focus -
Tuesday, December 4, 2001
By JENNIFER MURLEY U of M is one big construction zone nowadays
By JENNIFER MURLEY
The Daily News
There is hardly a corner of the University of Memphis campus untouched by a construction project of some kind within the past five years. <...