VOL. 133 | NO. 135 | Monday, July 9, 2018
Around Memphis: July 9, 2018
The Daily News offers a weekly roundup of Memphis-related headlines from around the web, adding context and new perspectives to the original content we produce on a daily basis. Here are some recent stories worth checking out…
Stax Legend Al Bell on Black Music's Living Legacy and Power: 'My Life's Mission Is to Make Sure It Doesn't Die'
Gail Mitchell, Billboard
Gus's Fried Chicken out of Memphis headed to the Warehouse District
Todd A. Price, NOLA.com/The Times-Picayune
The best BBQ in Memphis? Served in a former gas station
Matt Foley, Ozy
The Memphis Grizzlies tweeted an affront to the game of ‘Scrabble’
Christian D'Andrea, SB Nation
A Visit To Memphis Is All About Honoring MLK While Also Moving Forward
Hope Carter, Uproxx
Utah, San Antonio, Memphis finish Jazz Summer League with 2-1 records
Landry Russell, ABC 4 Utah (KTVX)
Robby Muller, cinematographer of Down by Law and Paris, Texas, dies aged 78
Andrew Pulver, The Guardian
Tyreke Evans bids farewell to Memphis, thanks organization
Rexwell Villas, Clutch Points
How one group unites, provides opportunities for Memphis-area musicians
Rebecca Griesbach, Chalkbeat
Cast Your Vote for the American’s Fifth Anniversary Football Team
Theamerican.org
Catholic Charities of West Tennessee and volunteers travel to help at Texas Refugee Respite Center
The Catholic Diocese of Memphis
Lakers’ unconventional post-LeBron deals all part of Magic’s plan
Briand Windhorst and Ramona Shelburne, espn.com
Ranking all 65 Power Five schools in overall athletic success
Pat Forde, Yahoo Sports
Chris Wallace’s legacy in Memphis
Nathan Chester, Grizzly Bear Blues