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Maitre D’s @ the Buc on Friday

The Maitre D’s are a Booker T & the MGs cover band.  Composed of Mempho heavies, it’s a great band playing the music of a great band. This video is not the Maitre D’s, but you can dance exactly like these people Friday at the Buc. Weird dancing is approved for this event. PARTY!

Maitre D’s @ the Buc on Friday

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Fly On The Wall Blog Opinion

Is Hobby Lobby Gay For Same-Sex Marriage?

I have to admit, given the Green family’s history of being jerks for Jesus, I found this wedding display in the Germantown Hobby Lobby heartening.

It goes together like a horse & carriage...

  • It goes together like a horse & carriage…

Yeah, yeah, I know. Some prankster probably moved the masculine, burlap-wrapped letter “S” following the second “MR.” But here at FOTW we try to celebrate signs and wonders whenever we can.

On the other hand, maybe they just like “Broken Wings.

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News

Trust the Teachers!

A former Kingsbury High School teacher says the first step in improving real education is to empower the teachers to do their job.

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News

Memphis Falls to Lowly Houston, 77-68

Frank Murtaugh reports on the Tigers’ disappointing loss to Houston, Thursday.

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Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings and Valerie June @ Minglewood Saturday

This is what I’m doing. 

Sharon Jones @ Minglewood Saturday

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Sports Tiger Blue

Houston 77, Tigers 68

The Tigers managed to play 27 games over three months without suffering that most insidious of maladies: “the bad loss.” Don’t tell the Houston Cougars (now 11-4 in the cozy, near-empty confines of Hofheinz Pavilion), but tonight’s defeat will hurt more than any of the Tigers’ previous six. With tip-off against 7th-ranked Louisville less than 48 hours away, Memphis coach Josh Pastner has to hope his charges gain in motivation what they may have lost in spirit tonight.

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The Tigers were never able to gain a significant lead (there were a total of 13 lead changes in the game), and suffered a 10-0 Houston run that bridged halftime and gave the Cougars a 40-33 edge early in the second half. Danuel House (19 points) and Jherrod Stiggers (14 points, four treys) provided the offensive punch behind Houston’s all-conference candidate, TaShawn Thomas (16 points, 7 rebounds). House’s three-pointer with 2:10 to play extended the Cougars’ lead to five (68-63). Then, over the game’s final 90 seconds, the Cougars hit nine of 11 free throws while the Tigers were unable to connect from long range or inside to close the gap.

The Tigers actually converted more field goals than Houston (28-24) but gave up eight three-pointers (while making three) and suffered a huge disparity in free throws, the Cougars hitting twice as many (21) as the Tigers took (nine for 10).

Michael Dixon led Memphis with 19 points off the bench. Shaq Goodwin scored 16 and pulled down 10 rebounds before fouling out late in the contest. Freshman forward Austin Nichols added 12 points (eight of them in the game’s first six minutes). Joe Jackson, Chris Crawford, and Geron Johnson combined to make only four of 15 shots from the field.

The loss drops the 21st-ranked Tigers to 21-7 and hurts their chances for securing a coveted top-three seed in the American Athletic Conference tournament. Now 10-5 in league play, the Tigers finish the regular season with three games against teams that have been ranked this season: Louisville (Saturday), Cincinnati (next Thursday), and SMU (March 8th).

Houston improves to 14-14 with the victory (6-9 in the AAC).

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Beat Greg Akers, If You Dare …

Greg Akers says you can try to beat his Oscars picks, but you won’t. There are prizes, however.

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Tennessee Ag Gag Bill Is Back

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A bill introduced in the Tennessee General Assembly that would regulate the use of drones in agriculture also outlaws “surreptitious commercial surveillance.” And that has animal welfare groups, such as the Humane Society of the United States, concerned that its just another attempt to pass a so-called “ag gag” bill in the state, according to an article in The Tennessean.

Last year, the state legislature passed a bill that would have made it illegal for whistleblowers (and journalists) to hold undercover footage of animal abuse for longer than 48 hours without alerting law enforcement, but it was vetoed by Governor Bill Haslam.

Such bills, known as “ag gag” bills, have been introduced in state legislatures across the country as a way to crack down on undercover animal abuse investigations on factory farming operations. Most undercover investigations take much longer than 48 hours, and without being able to secretly record for several days, animal welfare groups are less likely to successfully expose animal abuse.

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Spyro Gyra @ GPAC on Saturday

Get tickets here. Blow mind here:

Spyro Gyra @ GPAC on Saturday

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W.B. Givens Thursday @ Hi-Tone

This looks really good.

W.B. Givens Thursday @ Hi-Tone (3)