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Party in Memphis. Happy New Year!

It’s New Year’s Eve in Memphis. Lots to do. Lots of ways to have fun. Lots of ways to screw up. Party intelligently. Drink responsibly. Call a cab if you need to. Have fun. See you next year.

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Words of Wisdom, Circa 2011

John Branston learned many things in 2011. He has compiled them here for your edification.

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Opinion

Things I Learned (Again) in 2011

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The novelist Philip Roth was right. Old age is not a battle, it’s a massacre. Caring for aging parents or visiting a nursing home will convince you.

Parenting never ends. Especially when employer-provided health insurance is scarce.

Teaching in public schools has gotten harder because of all the attention. A lot of the help isn’t helping.

Millions of human roaches are trying to hack your computer, email, and online information every minute. The question is not if but when one of them will succeed.

Don’t divulge any more personal information to anyone than you have to.

Good Mexican restaurants are plentiful and cheap in Memphis.

People with mechanical, carpentry, or house-painting skills will be fine in the new economy.

College liberal arts degrees are overpriced if the measure is landing a job in a lasting career.

If you eat real food you lose weight. Even if you only do it two or three days a week. Shop the perimeter of the grocery stores.

A package of 100 cable channels is worse than ten channels. If only we could pay only for the channels we want. The cable creed is “Do not let customers do this.”

If you insist on lending a book to someone “that you simply must read” you should not expect to get it back.

There is no celebrity too old, over the hill, obnoxious or dead that someone doesn’t believe that what America needs is a book about them. See the new releases at the library and the rekindling of “the enduring mystery of the death of Natalie Wood” in 1981.

Hit overheads hard. Don’t short-arm them or let them drop.

The preservationists were right about the CVS drug store on Union and the compromisers, including me, were wrong.

College football is indestructible. Scandals, soaring salaries, the glut of bowl games, coaching changes, 1-11 seasons, no playoffs, tiny crowds, nothing can kill it.

Patagonia shoes are also indestructible, but in a good way, and really comfortable.

Online bill payments with automatic renewal are an overcharge waiting to happen. A customer service call to Bangalore is a threat to your domestic tranquility, sanity, and the structural integrity of your calling devices.

Those who have been saying illegitimacy is our biggest social problem, most recently outgoing Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, are right.

Bike riders have their own brand of road rage.

Really good neighborhoods get better in hard times. So do good schools because there is a flight to stability and quality.

Mega-churches may be the most important social glue in Greater Memphis.

Privacy will be The Next Big Thing because there are so many intrusions on it, from the Internet to airport pat-downs.

Learning is not the same as retaining.

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Fly on the Wall: 2011

Chris Davis has compiled the best of “Fly on the Wall” for 2011.

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The Year in Food in Memphis

Hannah Sayle takes a look at 2011’s food news in Memphis.

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The Best Memphis Music in 2011

Flyer critics tackle best artists, best recordings, and best concerts of 2011 in Memphis.

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Memphis Beats Bob Morris, 64-47

he Memphis Tigers got back on the winning track Thursday night with a 64-47 victory over Robert Morris at FedExForum. The Tigers’ Will Barton had a stellar game, scoring 27 points and nailing 13 rebounds. Center Tarik Black tossed in 8 points, blocked 7 shots, and gathered 6 rebounds to help the Tigers’ inside game. Adonis Thomas was the only other Tiger in double figures, with 15 points.

Memphis shot 51 percent from the field, and had 13 blocks. The Tigers hit 6 of 11 three-pointers, with five of those coming from Will Barton. Memphis won the rebounding battle, 42-39, but had 20 turnovers to Robert Morris’ seven.

Memphis held Robert Morris to a 23 percent field goal percentage while shooting 51 percent from the field. Ferrakhan Hall and Antonio Barton moved into the starting lineup for the first time this year. Memphis’ next game is Saturday night against Charlotte.

Full stats and recap.

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The Best in Film for 2011

Check out the Flyer‘s three film critics’ favorite films for 2011.

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Snakes, Despots, and GOP Legislators

Bruce VanWyngarden has some thoughts about the local highlights from 2011.

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Art Exhibit M

Calling All Artists! Decorate Our Newsstands!

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We are now accepting submissions to transform a Flyer box into art (without disassembling please)!
A group of artists will be selected and notified around February 8th, and each will have one month with their box to decorate as they see fit within certain stipulations, outlined below. A materials stipend will be provided for all selected artists courtesy of our sponsor, The Art Center supply store and frame shop.
A photo shoot of the artists with their work will take place once all boxes are completed and returned. The boxes will be unveiled within the March 29th, 2012 edition of The Memphis Flyer, and artists will be honored at an event on Wednesday, March 28th, with further details to come.
Boxes will then be put into commission around the city of Memphis as working public art throughout 2012. Flyer readers will also vote on “Best in Show,” the winner of which will receive a $500 cash prize.

Rules:
The box must say “Memphis Flyer” and “Free” in a visible and obvious way.
All paints and other materials must be weather resistant.
No puncturing the box.
No painting over the see-through “window” on the front side.
No disrupting the door.
No offensive language or symbols.

The Memphis Flyer Art Box Project is open to the public, regardless of background or training, but to give us more insight into what you can do, we request simple information such as name, email, daytime phone, occupation, artistic interests, and examples of previous work via website, jpg or gif image. Submissions will be accepted through Monday, January 16th.

Go here to enter the contest!