Healthy eating is good for your waistline but hard on your wallet. A sausage and biscuit from your favorite fast-food restaurant might sell for 99 cents while the more healthy fruit and walnut salad is priced at $2.99.
Take a walk down the streets of downtown Memphis, and you might need to watch your step. Our beautiful city is suffering from broken sidewalks, dimly lit areas and blighted thoroughfares.
“Nephew Tommy,” a.k.a. Thomas Miles, on The Steve Harvey Morning Show this week did a radio skit during which he repeated – several times – a statement that essentially boiled down to this: “Say one more thing about (blank), and I’m going to jump on you.”
My mind is spinning and I don’t know what to do next. I received my award notification letter in the mail from High Point University and they offered me $9,000 a year.
The complaints swirling around the tributes given the movie “Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire” seem to have increased with the presentation of the Academy Award for best supporting actress to Mo’Nique.
“It started with just a dream to help youth,” recalls Carolyn Bibbs, founder/CEO of Creative Life Incorporated, a community youth development organization reaching out to children of all ages.
We’ve all heard of wishing upon a star. Some wish for glamour, fame or even VIP treatment. At the star-studded 9th Annual Oscar Night America, the Ronald McDonald House of Memphis provided just such a dreamy setting.
The Memphis & Shelby County Music Commission is celebrating Women’s History Month by saluting the career achievements of nine women who have advanced Memphis music.
The University of Memphis men’s basketball team headed into the Conference USA Tournament with legitimate hopes of doing enough damage to win the whole thing and make it into the NCAA’s March Madness.
Now the jurist known for his tough, take-no-prisoners mantra in the courtroom is determined to break the cycle to keep other young black men out of prison.