Show Fido off at the Harbor Town Dog Show Sunday. Lots of prizes. Entry fee proceeds go to the Humane Society of Memphis and Shelby County.
Month: October 2012
SMU 44, Tigers 13
The Tigers scored a field goal for the first points of the second half this afternoon in Dallas. Sadly, they’d be the final points of the game for Memphis. The Mustangs turned a 16-13 lead into a 44-13 blowout, the Tigers’ third straight lopsided loss after their only win of the season (against Rice on October 6th).
Quarterback Garrett Gilbert led the Mustang attack, passing for 353 yards and a touchdown. Gilbert also scored a pair of touchdowns running the ball. Tailback Zach Line carried the ball 23 times for 127 yards and a touchdown.
Brandon Hayes scored the only Memphis touchdown on a 36-yard run early in the second quarter. The junior tailback led the Tigers with 55 yards on nine carries. Quarterback Jacob Karam completed 8 of 17 passes for only 85 yards. Overall, SMU outgained Memphis 487 yards to 202. The Mustangs held Memphis to nine first downs. The U of M has failed to score 20 points in each of its last five games (including the win over Rice).
Now 1-7, Memphis travels to Marshall next week to face the Thundering Herd. The Tigers will be home again on November 10th when they host Tulane.
Passion Pit at Minglewood
Electronic hipsters Passion Pit play Minglewood Saturday.
Things are really heating up in the battle over voter photo-IDs in Tennessee, as evidenced by this dramatic picture in today’s Commercial Appeal. Wowsers.
Rhodes vs. Sewanee: 113 Years of Tradition
John Churchill says the Rhodes-Sewanee football rivalry is what college football should be all about.
Mallory-Neely House to Re-open
Hannah Sayle reports on the scheduled re-opening of the historic Mallory-Neely house in Victorian Village.
The Seen: Strut!Memphis
Last night’s Strut!Memphis event, an annual benefit to raise money for the Community Legal Center, was the place to see and be seen. Between the runway full of Laurelwood’s finest fashions and the stylish attendees, we found plenty of photo-worthy outfits. Check out the slideshow for a taste of the evening’s display.
Penny tax for MATA Gets Endorsements
Got any spare change? MATA would like to have it. Your pennies from a penny-a-gallon tax increase could add up to $3 million for the transit agency.
Memphis City Councilman Edmund Ford Jr. says the “minimal tax” will “help some of the city’s most vulnerable citizens maintain their independence and provide access to much needed jobs throughout the community.”
The Sierra Club and Livable Memphis are among the groups supporting the referendum and rallying Friday afternoon at the bus station at the north end of downtown.
If successful, MATA will use the funds to increase frequency on eight major bus routes around the area and on the downtown trolley.
A penny-a-gallon increase would add up to $5 for a person driving 10,000 miles a year and getting 20 miles per gallon on his or her vehicle. The price of gas has fallen since it topped $4 a gallon this summer. With the current price varying from $3.09 to $3.40 or more in the Memphis area, it is possible to save $5 on a single fill-up by shopping around.
But no tax increase is a cinch. MATA, some voters will remember, is the agency responsible for the Midtown trolley extension via Madison Avenue and a proposed $400 million light rail line to Memphis International Airport.
Atlanta-area voters in July defeated a proposed 1-cent sales tax that would have raised an estimated $7.2 billion for transportation projects. Voters in St. Louis in 2010 approved a half-cent sales tax increase to help fund the regional transit agency after defeating it in earlier votes.
The gas tax referendum is one of two tax referendums on the ballot in Memphis. The other is a proposed countywide half-cent increase in the sales tax.
Ford said he is unaware of any organized opposition to the gas tax. The sales tax has caused some grumbling from suburban residents who are not allowed to vote on it because they previously approved a sales tax increase for suburban school systems.
Memphis RiverArtsFest Kicks Off
South Main’s RiverArtsFest is this weekend. Flyer art critic Dwayne Butcher has some thoughts about it.
15 Memphis Halloween Parties
Looking for a place to off that slutty witch costume or just scare someone into drinking heavily? Here are 15 Memphis Halloween parties you can hit this weekend.