Telling Tales
Defining Southern literature is difficult, but you'll know it when you see it. [09-28-98]
James Busbee, MEMPHIS FLYER
In For The Long Haul
NPR's "Car Talk" marks its 10th anniversary. [06-22-98]
James Busbee, MEMPHIS FLYER
The Devils of "The Deep Green Sea"
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Robert Olen Butler discusses Vietnam, his new novel, and the nature of fiction. [03-02-98]
James Busbee, MEMPHIS FLYER
Tracking the Races
NcPherson ponders an ethnically divided America; Plattner watches the ponies run. [02-02-98]
Leonard Gill and James Busbee, MEMPHIS FLYER
The Big Apple's Makeover
Against all odds, New York City has become -- we kid you not -- a friendly town to visit. [12-15-97]
James Busbee, MEMPHIS FLYER
A Russian Invasion
"Jewels of the Romanovs" arrives in Memphis. [11-24-97]
James Busbee, MEMPHIS FLYER
When Worlds Collide
A new book examines the clash of Asian customs and Western medicine. [10-20-97]
James Busbee, MEMPHIS FLYER
Magic, With a Touch Of Gunplay
A conversation with Penn and Teller. [10-20-97]
James Busbee, MEMPHIS FLYER
Mississippi's Man of Letters
This weekend, the world marks the 100th birthday of William Faulkner with celebration and appreciation. [09-29-97]
James Busbee, MEMPHIS FLYER
Cruising the Redneck Riviera
The Gulf Coast has more than just t-shirt shops, but you'll have to look hard. [09-08-97]
James Busbee, MEMPHIS FLYER
The Hits Keep On Coming
RCA raids the tomb of the King once again with "Platinum: A Life In Music." [08-11-97]
James Busbee, MEMPHIS FLYER
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