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Scenes from the budding Memphis independent film scene. [05-01-00]
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The Reel Deal
A newly restored version of Jean Renoir's "Grand Illusion" debuts on home video. [03-20-00]
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Back to Bass-ics
A veteran producer from Nashville sets up record-making shop in Memphis. [03-06-00]
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Musically Adrift
The Continental Drifters wander the American sonic landscape from their New Orleans base. [02-07-00]
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They May Be Crazy
Just in time for the release of their new CD, the Subteens find a drummer that sticks. [01-31-00]
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Soul Stirrers
North Carolina's Hobex commute between Hitsville and Soulsville. [12-20-99]
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Dead Film Running
The film version of Stephen King's "The Green Mile" is a long walk down a short pier; and "Guinevere" doesn't work as a comedy. [12-20-99]
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Do You Hear What I Hear?
Santa's got a brand new bag of Christmas CDs. [12-13-99]
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Writing on the Walls
Does bathroom graffiti say something about who we are? [12-07-99]
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Sketchy
Princess Mononoke is stunning and confusing. Flawless is not. [12-07-99]
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Ruined for Life
The Del McCoury Band makes picking and singing a family thing. [10-11-99]
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Blues Movies
Two new documentaries shatter the harmful myth of the bluesman. [10-04-99]
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Less Is More
Lucero brings simple, honest storytelling back to Memphis music. [09-20-99]
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Old Friends
Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel are together again -- well, kind of. [09-13-99]
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The Latest 'Catastrophe'
Music critic crosses the line to create music from the heart. [08-30-99]
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Moses and Old Boss Pharaoh
A new documentary traces the little-known struggles of Missouri sharecroppers in the '30s. [08-30-99]
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Don't Worry, Be Happy
At millennium's end, the '80s are making one last grasp at respectability. [08-23-99]
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Sticking Their Necks Out
Oxford's Neckbones are just a rock-and-roll band. [08-16-99]
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Still Workin'
The junkyardmen beat back the blues with a new album and a sponsorship deal. [08-02-99]
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Memphis Logs On
Can America's Distribution Center make a profit on the internet? [08-02-99]
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