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VOL. 133 | NO. 56 | Monday, March 19, 2018
Around Memphis: March 19, 2018
Daily News staff
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...
Where the Streets Have MLK’s Name
Wendi C. Thomas, National Geographic
Tubby Smith might still have Memphis job if he’d taken John Calipari’s advice
Gary Parrish, CBS Sports
MLK50 surveys largest Memphis-area employers on wages
Cindy Sutter, MLK50.com
It Had To Be Memphis
Benjamin Hedin, Oxford American
Taming the Mighty Mississippi
Todd C. Frankel, The Washington Post
The Memphis Grizzlies … the true tank lords
Chris Thompson, Deadspin
Martin Luther King Jr.’s hope for equal education in Memphis still a dream, new book says
Laura Faith Kebede, Chalkbeat Tennessee
Walking In Memphis: A Guide To The Birthplace Of Rock’n’Roll
Paul McGuinness, uDiscoverMusic
New Music Series Coming to South Main
Emily Zachry, Choose901
Morning Mediawire: Memphis editor says papers have duty ‘to tell their own story’ on race
David Beard, Poynter
With Tubby Smith out at Memphis, hiring Penny Hardaway likely would be a costly mistake
Pat Forde, Yahoo! Sports
Health & Healing: A church-based clinic brings physical, mental and environmental care
Kim and Jim Coleman, High Ground News
Yale Divinity School goes to Memphis to explore ‘Living the MLK Legacy Today’
Yale Divinity School
Commentary: Memphis’ quick hook of Tubby Smith colossal fail for administration
Mike DeCourcy, The Sporting News