What are the Odds? Predictions for the Tigers in the NCAA Tournament
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By now, you know that the Tigers are playing St. Mary's in their first game of the NCAA tournament tomorrow at 1:45 p.m. You've scheduled a long, late lunch or put the NCAA app on your phone and laid out your lucky game day socks (or earrings or whatever) with care.
You also know that the Tigers need this win. Never mind that they've won 30 games this season: what matters now is that the Tigers clench their first tournament win under Coach Josh Pastner.
Wednesday News Update: All The Dunks that Could Have Been Edition
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Happy first day of spring, y'all.
Today in Memphis, we've got info on tomorrow's game (plus academic proud things), Crosstown renderings, a clothing drive, bicycle sharing, and a dunk that could have been.
But first, check out this sweet shot of the High Point Grocery (on High Point Terrace) is courtesy of Instagrammer @Kenny_Mane.
The Brooks Museum Got Yarn Bombed
Last week, it was covered in chalk, and this week, the Brooks Museum plaza is wrapped in yarn.
Road Trip: Family Pie Shop, DeValls Bluff, Ark.
Photo Gallery: the Brooks Musuem's Spring Break Chalk Art Fest
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This afternoon, tons of kids, parents and artists packed the concrete and brick plaza in front of the Brooks Museum for a mid-afternoon chalk art festival. It was the perfect day for it, too - 60 degrees and sunny.
The lines for the food trucks (Fuel Truck and Parker's Water Ice) were at least 20 deep, the Wuvbirds were playing, and kids were covering every available surface with chalk drawings while adult artists recreated their favorite works.
Check out the photos:
Favorite Place: Wolf River Pedestrian Bridge
The next time you need some peace and quiet, head to the new pedestrian bridge over the Wolf River. The wood and steel bridge pedestrian bridge connects Shelby Farms and the Greenline to the Wolf River greenway.
The views of the river are incredible, and it's pretty nice that you can't see or hear the traffic on the Walnut Grove bridge from the bridge.




