
Memphis Magazine July 2009

Holding Out Hope
When doctors can speak about faith with their patients, it brings new light, and hope, to dark days. more
Gift House
A historic home and its former owner help a local nonprofit preserve the city's past. more
Spore Subjects
Sneezing, weezing, and tired? It might not be allergies. more
Q & A: Jorja Frazier
As the historian of Elmwood Cemetery, Jorja Frazier knows where the bodies are — more than 70,000 of them. She helps family members locate the graves of loved ones, maintains the archives, helps condu... more
Star Power
Decades after Big Star lit up the national music scene. the band reunites with one for the books. more
The Wilson Siamese Twins
Our trivia expert solves local mysteries of who, what, when, where, why, and why not. more
Rolling with the King
Memories of Elvis from his motorcycle-building pal. more
The Mass Mess
MATA now has the funding to improve our less-than-ideal public transit system. But will they? more
On the Count of Three
This intriguing menu elevates the flight concept to new heights. more
Seared Ahi Tuna
What's hot and cool, sweet and spicy, and guaranteed to disappear from the serving dish faster than you can say more? This appetizer from Javier Lopez, executive chef at Folks Folly Prime Steakhouse. more
Shelf Life
Highway 61 Revisited: Times being what they are, Memphians may be thinking twice this summer about a vacation far from home. Solution: Don't skip the vacation, but stay closer to home, which, in the c... more
By The Numbers
79 — Episodes in Star Trek's original series 16.2 million — Average number of viewers during episodes of House in 2007-2008 6 — Number of awards or nominations Hugh Laurie (Dr. Hou... more
Dr. House vs Dr. McCoy
Dr. House I've never wanted to get an outrageous infection, a fiery fever, or have a gobbling tapeworm transform my stomach into a bungalow. Until I saw my first episode of House. ... more
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