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Guns-in Bars Law Ruled Unconstitutional

Nashville chancellor finds measure "fraught with ambiguity."

Radical Gay Group Denies Billboard Destruction

Blog posts on the Advocate's website recently reported that radical gay anarchist group Bash Back had taken credit for vandalizing the Memphis Gay & Lesbian Community Center (MGLCC) billboard at Poplar and High downtown.

But a local representative from Bash Back Memphis told the Flyer that his group had nothing to do with the action.

To read more, visit Memphis Gaydar.


Movie Friday: Blind Side, Precious, An Education

A pretty interesting slate of movies opening this week: We haven't had a chance to see the latest Twilight installment, but we have reviews this week of three other worthwhile films: Greg Akers tracks Sandra Bullock through a make-believe Memphis in The Blind Side. Chris Herrington takes a look at emerging sensation Precious. And Herrington makes the case for what may be the week's best film, under-hyped Brit import An Education.

Memphis' Worst-Kept Secret?

The East Memphis kitchen wares store Forty Carrots also sells food. Who knew?

Read more in Hungry Memphis.

Polls and More Polls

The race between gubernatorial candidates becomes a numbers game.

No Ordinary Joe!: Ford Elected Interim County Mayor as Votes Change Sides

Last week's interminable marathon becomes this week's quick decision; Brooks' vote is key.

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Forty Carrots' Prepared Dishes

mad_merc: I thought they were over by Target before Sanderlin?

Either way, it's an awesome shop. Great knowledge, great food, »

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mad_merc: Paranoia....the destroyer »

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Powergamz: Yes, please don't change a word of that. »

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Forty Carrots' Prepared Dishes

Powergamz: They were in Overton Square before moving to Sanderlin Center. Great place. »

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