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As I write this, it’s (checks calendar) Tuesday, or as we call it now — day. It’s, what, the seventh week of working from home? Seems like we just started yesterday … and it seems like it’s always been like this: the relaxed roll out of bed, tousling doggy noggins as they greet us, boiling water, grinding coffee beans, filling the French press, feeding the dogs, getting the paper, sitting down at my kitchen table “office” in my sweats and T-shirt. I read the CA (15 minutes on a big day), open my laptop, check news sites, Twitter, Facebook, email. Then I open the “flyer-edit” Slack channel and type “Good morning!” to my fellow Flyer homies. Except for opening the Slack channel, this is my everyday routine. Every. Day. Highlights of the week include walking the dogs at lunchtime, rolling the trash and recycling bins to the curb on Thursday night, and bringing groceries, dog food, and Amazon packages into the house from the front porch. I also treat myself to one glorious early morning Wednesday trip (masked) to the grocery store, followed by a curbside pickup at the liquor store. Time flows relentlessly and seamlessly. My wife and I are living quiet, mostly solitary lives, though lately, we’ve allowed ourselves the incredible luxury of a visitor or two. We sit on the deck, well apart, and talk and gossip and catch up. Friends. Family. What a concept. Such a joy. You don’t miss your water, etc., etc. We may moan and bitch a little, but it’s done with the awareness that we are incredibly fortunate to just be dealing with boredom or isolation, unlike millions of Americans who are coping with unemployment and sickness and even fighting for their lives — or, in the case of medical staffers and other essential employees, maybe working harder than ever. But for many of us the COVID weeks seem to be speeding by in a haze of routine. I wheel the recycling down the drive to the street and think, “Didn’t I just do this yesterday? Has it really been a week?” So why does time seem to be moving faster for some of us? Is it the lack of events to look forward to, the inability to make real plans to go anywhere — to visit out-of-state friends or family or go on vacation trips? Is it the absence of signature human rituals, such as funerals, weddings, graduations, birthday celebrations? According to a recent L.A. Times article, the answer is yes to all the above: “For the most part, we are not taking part in particularly memorable activities, like getting drinks with a friend, going to a sporting event, or traveling,” says Marc Wittmann, an author and research fellow at the Institute for Frontier Areas of Psychology and Mental Health in Freiburg, Germany. “Now, there are fewer signals differentiating a Sunday from a Monday.” No kidding. The Times article also quotes Adrian Bejan, a professor at Duke University: “The brain remembers the unusual. If our new routines are suddenly different, our brains would be bombarded with images worth remembering. This would then result in the perception that time is moving slowly over the quarantine experience, though it’s likely time will feel as though it’s speeding up again as the quarantine becomes more familiar.” Indeed. And for those of us who aren’t sitting at home — who are working in a hospital or at home balancing a full work schedule while trying to home-school their children — it’s possible those folks will look back and feel as though this period of their lives lasted longer than normal. “When they look back, it will be the other way around.” N E WS & O P I N I O N Time is a funny thing. Even if we’re THE FLY-BY - 4 experiencing it in different ways — fast NY TIMES CROSSWORD - 5 VIEWPOINT - 6 or slow — all our clocks and calendars COVER STORY match. All of our days end at midnight. “WELCOME TO THE MACHINE” All of our years begin January 1st. SunBY JACKSON BAKER - 8 rise, sunset. Live until you can’t. WE RECOMMEND - 14 Paul Simon wrote the lyrics quoted MUSIC FEATURE - 15 above — the opening lines to “A Hazy CALENDAR - 16 Shade of Winter” — in 1966, when he BREWS - 19 was 25. Now he’s 78. FILM - 20 “Time, time, time … ” C L AS S I F I E D S - 21 Bruce VanWyngarden LAST WORD - 23 brucev@memphisflyer.com

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Airbnb axes parties, possible First Amendment violations, and MAS shifts focus. N O PARTI ES Airbnb, the popular house-share app, warned Memphis customers last week against parties during the coronavirus outbreak. The company has already banned parties in markets (like Memphis) where most gatherings are restricted. Airbnb also removed the “event-friendly” search filter and the “parties and events allowed” rule from its site in those markets. But the company took an added step in the matter Thursday. “We want to be very clear — not only will we ban guests who attempt to throw an unauthorized party in a Memphis Airbnb listing, we will be Clockwise from top left: MAS, UAC, face mask, Memphis City Hall, Airbnb cooperating with Memphis police in any investigations relating to parties and violations of public health mandates, strategy includes a ramped-up effort in the field to reunite lost consistent with our terms of service,” reads a statement from pets with their owners and working with people to keep pets the company. in their home, providing education and resources. Pugh said MAS wants to adopt more of an emergency F I R ST AM E N D M E NT room model for pets so that every animal does not have to A national media rights organization told a federal judge go through the shelter to find a home. last week that the city may be violating a federal consent decree in its treatment of local news organization MLK50: ART O P Justice Through Journalism. The UrbanArt Commission (UAC) announced two The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press sent opportunities for local artists last week. The first is the a letter to U.S. District Court Judge Jon McCalla, alleging Bridging the Gap Project. For this, the UAC is reallocating that by refusing to add MLK50 to its media contact list, the $10,000 from other project funds to support 20 $500 grants city is violating the 1978 Kendrick Consent Decree, MLK50 for artists looking to create artwork in their communities. reported last week. The second opportunity invites artists to contribute to the According to the letter sent by Paul McAdoo, Tennessee’s Movable Collection, a project started last year in partnership staff attorney for the Reporters Committee Local Legal with the city. Selected artists’ work will be displayed at Initiative, the city “has refused MLK50’s repeated requests libraries around the city. to add Ms. [Wendi] Thomas, and MLK50’s managing editor, Deborah Douglas, to the city’s media advisory lists, which is MAS K O N inconsistent with the city’s obligations under the Kendrick Last week, the Memphis City Council approved the first Consent Decree.” reading of an ordinance that will require residents to wear face masks in public. S H E LTE R S H I F T Eleven of the 13 council members voted in favor of the Memphis Animal Services (MAS) staff have shifted their ordinance, while council members Frank Colvett Jr. and focus on ways to help the community without having to Worth Morgan abstained. bring animals into the shelter. The council will return to the ordinance on May 19th for This means focusing more on community interventions, the second of three votes. Visit the News Blog at memphisflyer.com for fuller versions said Alexis Pugh, MAS director. This shift is “long overdue in animal welfare,” she said. Part of this community intervention of these stories and more local news.


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NOTICE TO BIDDERS Shelby County Government has issued Sealed Bid number I000623 Wolf River Greenway- Rodney Baber & John F. Kennedy Park Improvements. Information regarding this Bid is located on the County’s website at www.shelbycountytn.gov. At the top of the home page, click on the dropdown box under “Business”, Click on “Purchasing” and “Bids” to locate the name of the above described Sealed Bid. SEALED BID I000623 DUE DATE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10TH, 2020 @ 2:00 PM CST (SB-I000623) Wolf River Greenway- Rodney Baber & John F. Kennedy Park Improvements All bids will be opened and read via teleconference by Shelby County Government at the time mentioned above. Please use the following information to join the bid opening: To join by phone, call the necessary numbers below: External: +19012222777 Internal: 22777 Meeting ID: 9012222260# Meeting PIN: 06222# Mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting – All interested respondents are required to participate in this meeting via teleconference on Thursday, May 21, 2020 at 9:30 am (CST). Please use the following information to join the pre-bid meeting: To join by phone, call the necessary numbers below: External: +19012222777 Internal: 22777 Meeting ID: 9012222260# Meeting PIN: 06222# Respondents may also contact Shelby County for information at the following numbers, TTY Number (901) 222-2301 or for information in Spanish 901-222-4289. Shelby County is an equal opportunity affirmative action employer, drug-free, and with policies of non-discrimination on the basis of race, sex, religion, color, national or ethnic origin, age, disability or military service. Shelby County encourages participation from WBE, MBE, LOSB, and Section 3 firms and vendors under this CDBG-NDR response.

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Thinning the Herd Americans are proving that they’re the stupidest people on Earth. We Americans are about as dumb as we want to be. With 1.5 million cases of the coronavirus confirmed in the U.S. and COVID-related deaths approaching 80,000, many states began reopening certain businesses and public places, and the populace emerged from their homes with a vengeance. When Mayor Strickland’s “Safer at Home” executive order expired on May 5th, Memphis shoppers packed grocery stores, while complaints piled up over people neither wearing masks nor social distancing, especially in the bleach and disinfectant aisle. In Ft. Worth, Texas, five people were shot at a party in a public park that drew over 600 people. In Arkansas, hair salons, barber shops, and tattoo and massage parlors will open this week, while at the federal prison in Forrest City, 301 inmates and 14 staffers have tested positive. In Jacksonville, Florida, crowds jammed beaches despite the mayor’s directive limiting gatherings to 10 people. Officials in Boca Raton tweeted images of crowded boat parties, while Governor Ron DeSantis announced that municipalities should “feel free” to begin opening parks and beaches. Crowds in California continue to jam beaches and parks, defying the governor’s orders to shelter in place. In Flint, Michigan, a security guard at a Family Dollar store was murdered by a disgruntled customer who took offense at the guard’s insistence that a young girl put on a face mask in accordance with a state order. And we haven’t even mentioned the churches. Life Tabernacle Church in Louisiana held services for over 550 parishioners because the pastor proclaimed the virus “is not a concern. The virus, we believe, is politically motivated.” Over at the River Church in Tampa, Florida, Pastor Rodney HowardBrowne was arrested after defying repeated orders to not hold services at his mega-church. The good pastor, one of many Christian leaders who laid hands on the president during a prayer session in the Oval Office, told his congregation that the pandemic was of less concern than the flu and announced that “The whole thing is planned … to shut down Christianity.” He also told his flock that God would replenish their toilet paper, and I wish that were a joke. Closer to home, the Cleburne County Church in Greers Ferry, Arkansas, held a children’s event in late March, after which 34 people tested positive for the coronavirus, including the pastor and his wife.

The newest viral hotspot is in the White House. Trump’s personal valet has tested positive for COVID-19. This is the guy who serves the president his food and yet, the Mad King still refuses to wear a face mask for fear that it would make him look ridiculous. This would rank about 12th on the list of things that make Trump look ridiculous. The press secretary to Vice President Mike Pence, Katie Miller, has also tested positive for coronavirus. Miller is the wife of White House ghoul and architect of the “brown children in cages” policy, Stephen Miller. Miller himself tested negative, which is expected of bloodless vampires. The only thing that could harm him is a wooden stake.

As I write this, there are more than 3,000 confirmed cases and 64 deaths in Shelby County. The virus is raging through nursing homes. Our president continues on his singular quest to reopen every KFC in the country, despite the best advice of his experts. A recently leaked White House internal document, assembled by FEMA, projects deaths reaching three thousand a day by June 1st — a 70 percent increase from current numbers. The often-quoted University of Washington model projects 135,000 Americans dead from the coronavirus through the first of August — more than double its forecast from mid-April. The squatter in the White House has forbidden any officials on the Coronavirus Task Force from testifying before Congress without the express approval of new Chief of Staff Mark Meadows. As I write this, there are more than 3,000 confirmed cases and 64 deaths from COVID-19 in Shelby County. The virus is raging through nursing homes and jails while the “essential employees” of these facilities fan out into their respective communities after their shifts. And yet some people still believe the coronavirus, as the president once said, is “a hoax.” Personally, we’re not going anywhere until summer, or when medical experts tell us it’ll be safe to visit patients in the hospital again. On a positive note, Carnival Cruises will resume excursions in August, and I understand tickets are a real bargain. Randy Haspel writes the “Recycled Hippies” blog.


ANTIDEGRADATION STATEMENT In accordance with the Tennessee Antidegradation Statement (Rule 0400-40-03-.06), the Division has made a preliminary determination that the proposed activities will result in de minimis degradation to water quality because the applicant proposes to provide in-system mitigation to offset any appreciable loss of water resource value.. For more information please reference Tennessee’s Antidegradation Statement which is found in Chapter 0400-40-03 of the Rules of the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.

Pursuant to The Tennessee Water Quality Control Act of 1977, T.C.A. §69-3-108 and Tennessee Rules, Chapter 0400-40-07, the proposed activity described below has been submitted for approval under an Aquatic Resource Alteration Permit and Section 401 Water Quality Certification. Section 401 of the Clean Water Act requires that an applicant obtain a water quality certification from the state when a federal permit is required. This notice is intended to inform interested parties of this permit application and draft permit and rationale, and to ask for comments and information necessary to determine possible impacts to water quality. At the conclusion of the public notice period a final determination will be made whether to issue or deny the permit. PERMIT COORDINATOR Mike Lee Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation Division of Water Resources, Natural Resources Unit William R. Snodgrass Tennessee Tower 312 Rosa L. Parks Avenue, 11th Floor Nashville, Tennessee 37243 (615) 532-0712 Mike.lee@tn.gov APPLICANT Darren J. Sanders P.E. Shelby County Engineer 6463 Haley Road Memphis, TN 38134 (901) 222-7705 LOCATION South Cypress Creek between W. Mitchell Road and Nonconnah Road, Shelby County Latitude 35.0592, Longitude -90.0908 To view the proposed location of these impacts and the watershed condition, visit the Division’s map viewer at http://tdeconline.tn.gov/dwr/ and search on the permit number or coordinates listed in this Public Notice. PROJECT DESCRIPTION / PURPOSE In support of a Housing and Urban Development (HUD) flood resiliency project, Shelby County government proposes restoration of approximately 3,100 feet of south Cypress Creek and an unnamed tributary, temporary impacts to 0.4 acres of wetlands, and 15.6 acres of wetland enhancement.

HOW TO COMMENT TDEC is requesting public comment on this proposed permit action. Obtaining a broad range of facts and opinions on Agency actions is one of the best ways to ensure appropriate decisions. Persons wishing to comment on the proposal are invited to submit written comments to the Division. Written comments must be received within thirty days following distribution of the approved public notice materials (including signage and newspaper ad). Comments will become part of the record and will be considered in the final decision. The applicant’s name and permit number should be referenced. Send all written comments to the Division’s address listed below to the attention of the permit coordinator. You may also comment via email to water.permits@tn.gov. After the Division makes a final permit determination, a permit appeal may be filed by the applicant or by any person who participated in the public comment period whose appeal is based on comments given to the Division in writing during the public comment period or in testimony at a formal public hearing. If it is hard for you to read, speak, or understand English, TDEC may be able to provide translation or interpretation services free of charge. Please contact Saul Castillo at 615-532-0462 or saul.castillo@tn.gov for more information. PUBLIC HEARING Interested persons may request in writing that the Division hold a public hearing on this application. The request must be received by the Division within the comment period, indicate the interest of the party requesting it, the reason(s) a hearing is warranted, and the water quality issues being raised. When there is sufficient public interest in water quality issues, the Division will hold a public hearing in accordance with 0400-40-07-.04(4) (f). Send all public hearing requests to the attention of the permit coordinator at the address listed below or via email to water.permits@tn.gov. Any scheduled public hearings will be advertised through a similar public notice process. FILE REVIEW The permit application, supporting documentation, including detailed plans and maps, draft permit and rationale, and related comments are available for review on the internet at the Division’s Water Resources Permits Dataviewer (http://environment-online.tn.gov:8080/pls/enf_ reports/f?p=9034:34001:0:::::) by entering the permit file number listed in the title of this Public Notice. The file may be viewed and copied at the address listed below. Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation Division of Water Resources, Natural Resources Unit William R. Snodgrass Tennessee Tower 312 Rosa L. Parks Avenue, 11th Floor Nashville, Tennessee 37243

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The purpose of this notice is to advise the public of the following proposed permit action and solicit comments and information necessary to evaluate the potential impact of the proposed activities on the aquatic environment.

FACTORS CONSIDERED In deciding whether to issue or deny this permit, the Division will consider all comments of record and the requirements of applicable federal and state laws. The division will consider the nature, scale and effects of proposed impacts. The Division will consider practicable alternatives to the alteration, loss of waters or habitat, diminishment in biological diversity, cumulative or secondary impacts to the water resource, and adverse impacts to unique, high quality, or impaired waters.

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re the citizens of Memphis and Shelby County — troubled with decades of problematic and even botched election results — really about to acquire a new, improved means of expressing their will in the forthcoming August and November election rounds? That question may be answered this week, as the Shelby County Commission decides whether to accept or overrule the judgment last week of Election Administrator Linda Phillips and the Shelby County Election Commission (SCEC) — apparently in favor of ballotmarking devices marketed by the ES&S Company, a monolith of the election-machine industry. The name of the chosen manufacturer was not explicitly revealed last week — “Company 1,” was how it was called in discussion — but several references by Phillips to the “thermal paper” uniquely employed by ES&S for production of machine receipts, were something of a giveaway. The Shelby County Commission, which has the responsibility of paying for the machines (or not), had voted twice previously in favor of handmarked ballots instead, on several grounds, including cost, transparency, and invulnerability to ballot-hacking. And an aroused contingent of local activists, abetted by a network of nationally known election adepts, is prepared to insist on that choice. Theoretically, the SCEC voted last Thursday to accept something of a compromise resolution from Election Commision member Brent Taylor, one of the three Republicans on the five-member body. Taylor accepted Phillips’ recommendation on behalf of ballot-marking devices but proposed that voters in each precinct be offered, much in the manner of the grocer’s “paper or plastic” choice, the alternative of a hand-marked ballot. That was seemingly enough to win over Democrat Anthony Tate. But not Bennie Smith, the other Democrat and an election-security professional who is one of the sparkplugs of the case for hand-marked paper ballots. The bottom line is that, despite last week’s 4-1 vote by the Shelby County Election Commission in approval of ballot-marking devices — again, presumably those manufactured by ES&S — the battle isn’t over yet. Hardcore proponents of hand-marked paper ballots, who have been highly motivated and organized from the beginning, are looking ahead to the prospect that the Shelby County Commission, whose duty it is to pay for and transact any purchase of voting-machine equipment, might override the stated choice of the Election Administrator and SCEC. The county commission has put itself on record twice as wishing to

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Legal Aspects

Though conflict-of-interest and disclosure issues are involved in the dispute, the heart of the matter may well be fundamentally different ideas about the right to vote. Though both sides in the current controversy make claims that the system they advocate will save money and achieve accurate results, the question is deeper and more essential than that. There may, in fact, be something more than an incidental correlation between the method we choose to cast our ballots and the degree to which the franchise is made available to the maximum number of people. As one instance of that, the partisans of hand-marked paper ballots tend to favor the maximum use of voting by mail for anticipated absenteeism and other reasons, especially in a time of enduring fears regarding the COVID-19 virus. One such advocate is Steve Mulroy, law professor at the University of Memphis and a former member of the Shelby County Commission and one of the leaders of the local activists seeking handmarked paper ballots. Mulroy first came to public attention more than a decade ago when he was an early advocate locally of a paper trail for the purpose of double-checking, if need be, the votes cast in an election. The concept is now accepted virtually everywhere, and

the idea of scanners to provide such a paper record of ballots cast is now built into both of the rival systems being considered for Shelby County’s new voting process. Even as Mulroy is joining with others to urge the county commission to expand its fiduciary intent and resources for the purchase of a handmarked ballot system, he has filed suit in Chancery Court in Nashville against relevant public officials of the state of Tennessee — Governor Bill Lee, Secretary of State Tre Hargett, state Coordinator of Elections Mark Goins, and state Attorney General Herb Slatery — seeking relief for several named individuals and organizations from state regulations impeding or prohibiting their wish to vote absentee by mail in the face of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Court is where the voting machine case could end up, too. The partisans of hand-marked paper ballots are hopeful that the seven Democratic members of the county commission who have voted twice to endorse the purchase of such a system will stick to their guns and vote to overrule the Election Commission’s official recommendation. Such a vote could happen at the county commission’s next regular public meeting, on May 18th. Or it could come earlier via a special called meeting. In the event such a vote does occur, it is probable that the issue would be contested legally. A first step would be Chancery Court locally, where, as County Commissioner Turner, a proponent of hand-marked ballots, sees it, the odds would favor his side. “After that, who knows?” said Turner, who foresees a round — maybe several — of appellate testing, as well as a possible action supporting ballotmarking devices by a reconvened state legislature with its Republican supermajority. “However it goes, I’m with it to the end,” vowed Turner, who said he thought the other six Democratic commissioners favoring hand-marked ballots would persevere as well. (It should be noted that the party-line aspect of the current controversy owes much to a public letter from GOP state Senator Brian Kelsey addressed to the three Republican SCEC members insisting on their support for ballotmarking devices.) Administrator Phillips is very much a true believer for her side. She has made numerous public statements disparaging paper ballots and extolling ballot-marking devices, and, even as her original RFP (request for proposal) went out to potential vendors, she had an op-ed published on behalf of such machines. And she has made frequent public statements alleging that voter error is a rampant feature of paper ballots and, even more sensationally, told a county commission meeting

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Election Administrator Linda Phillips and local activists for handmarked paper ballots have difficulty agreeing on many things — notably the respective costs to Shelby County of the kind of new voting machines each prefers. Phillips reckons the immediate purchase costs of new ES&S ballot-marking devices, which she favors, to be $7,160,000, as against $8,150,000 for a hand-marked ballot system. She sees the 14-year extrapolated cost of maintaining the hand-marked system to be $24,785,000, compared to $9,415,000 for ballot-marking devices. The local advocates of hand-marked ballots, on the other hand, see their system as costing only $3,039,314 up front, with annual maintenance expenses of only $612,564, while they see the ballotmarking machines favored by Phillips to have an initial cost of $8,268,314, with annual expenses thereafter to be $885,203. Not only different systems, but different vocabularies for figuring costs. No wonder this particular twain can’t meet.

Commissioner Van Turner (left) and U of M law professor Steve Mulroy

recently that voter fraud occurred “100 percent” in the realm of paper ballots. Mulroy, who has authored numerous serious papers and a book on the kaleidoscope of issues relating to voting, promptly debunked Phillips’ assertions, producing evidence that such paper-ballot fraud is hard to authenticate anywhere and has been non-existent in Tennessee. Further, Mulroy cited studies demonstrating that the rate of voter error was no higher in paper voting or in absentee ballot counts than in touch-screen

voting. Significantly, he used research performed by the conservative Heritage Foundation to buttress his conclusions in both cases.

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purchase a system employing handmarked paper ballots as the most costeffective, transparent, and unhackable way to carry out an election. As the specter of COVID-19 began to make itself felt, the paper ballot adherents have also emphasized the lesser likelihood of viral infection via a paper ballot used singly than for metal used over and over by a sequence of individuals. One of the more dedicated believers in the paper ballot concept is Democratic County Commissioner Van Turner, who some weeks ago at a commission meeting was involved in a verbal exchange with Election Administrator Phillips, who was adamantly insisting on her preference for ballot-marking devices. “We can vote down the funding,” Turner pointed out. “We can sue you,” Phillips retorted.

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arranged contractual relationships. Inasmuch as her preferred vendor for the new ballot-marking devices she wants for Shelby County is apparently ES&S, it may or may not be relevant that, as her PR assistant Suzanne Thompson acknowledged in a recent communication, one of Phillips’ two sons, presumably Andrew, “worked for ES&S,” adding, “He’s no longer employed there.” Documentary evidence does establish that Andrew Phillips, along with another Phillips son, Rick, did work at the voting-software company Everyone Counts in 2017, when Shelby County, during Phillips’ first year as election administrator , concluded a $1 million-plus contract with that company, for the purchase and maintenance of voter-registration software. Controversy surrounds the history of that contract, first of all, since not only the two Phillips sons but Phillips herself had been an employee of Everyone Counts. Everyone Counts was, in fact, her immediate past employer at the time she took the job of Shelby County election administrator. At the time, Everyone Counts seems not to have been regarded as a leader in its field. During the first year of the Shelby County contract, in fact, Everyone Counts suffered financial difficulties and was purchased by a company called Votem, which took over administration of the voterregistration contract. In short order, Votem would divest itself of the Shelby County contract, passing it on to a third company, KnowInk. Coincidentally or not, Rick Phillips, one of Linda Phillips’ sons, would end up in the service of each of those companies in turn — first Everyone Counts, then Votem, and finally KnowInk, where he remains today. Meanwhile, Shelby County has continued to pay an annual maintenance fee to whoever held the contract, and has purchased KnowInk

e-poll books for $175,000 on a solesource contract. The issue of family connections is not the only one that has arisen regarding that voter-registration contract, which was Linda Phillips’ first major action in the service of Shelby County. There is some indication that she may have waived the duty of keeping her commission members sufficiently informed about the vendor or the other relevant facts regarding the contract. Prior to concluding that 2017 contract, Phillips, who had been hired by Shelby County in 2016, went through the motions of asking Marcy Ingram, then the ethics officer in the Shelby County Attorney’s office, a series of questions, including those of whether her own past relationship with Everyone Counts needed to be disclosed and whether her son’s employment at the company should be disclosed as well. Attorney Ingram’s answers were succinct: “As you are involved in the evaluation of the proposals,” she said, Phillips needed to make disclosure in both cases “to the other evaluators” to avoid “an appearance of impropriety.” In her query of Ingram, Phillips had offered this assurance: “I’m not going to be making the final decision on what to purchase; that will be the Election Commission decision to recommend the vendor.” [Our italics] There is no record in the minutes of Shelby County Election Commission meetings or elsewhere to suggest that the commission was in fact invited to pass judgment on the vendor. Norma Lester, an election commissioner at the time, is adamant about that and affirms, too, that there were no disclosures to the election commission of the sort mandated by Ingram. Phillips’ own PR consultant, Suzanne Thompson, explains the letting of the contract thusly: “For the purchase of the VR equipment, a scoring machine [sic] made up from county IT reps and the election commission each ranked the


equipment. Each member rated the system independently. She [Phillips] didn’t make a recommendation for the Voter’s Registration System because it was all up to the folks in purchasing.” In short, while various IT technocrats may have had a shot at “evaluating” the contract, the Shelby County Election Commission itself seemingly did not. This may or may not be a problem of substance. It is certainly one of optics. Also in the optics category is another odd circumstance: John Ryder, the veteran Shelby County Election Commission attorney who doubles as a vintage Republican Party eminence, was revealed recently to be sharing office space with the Nashville firm of MNA Government Operations. The head of that firm is Wendell Moore, a longtime Ryder friend, who lobbies for the Greater Memphis Chamber of Commerce and for ES&S, that major player in the election-machinery field, and the ultimate choice of Linda Phillips and a 4-1 majority of the Election Commission as the contractor of Shelby County’s new voting system. Once the matter of his officesharing became public, Ryder argued that his presence in the Nashville office of MNA was due to the fact that his law firm, Harris-Shelton, rented space there and that he had no working relationship with either MNA or its

client ES&S. He said further that he had no knowledge of the thenactive RFP for Shelby County voting machines nor any of the vendors seeking the county’s business, and therefore he had seen no need to make any disclosures. Left hanging over the affair in the aftermath, and never quite explained, was photographic evidence that, in two different versions of the glass register in the lobby of the Bank of America building in Nashville, Ryder was listed as an associate of MNA.

In any case, at some point in the near future, Shelby County stands to be outfitted with new voting devices, hopefully in time for the August election round. “Slimy Tricks?”

One thing is incontestable: As already indicated, ES&S, which absorbed its main rival, Diebold, some years ago, is a major player in the electionmachinery business, a veritable titan. Critics of the company see it as an industry giant squelching would-be

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County’s business: ES&S, Dominion Voting Systems, and Hart Voting System.

The Next Step

The next step in the purchase process will see Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris formally acknowledging the receipt of SCEC’s recommendation and signing an order for the Shelby County Commission to arrange a purchase for new machines to be used in August and thereafter. Word is that he will leave it to the county commission to accept the SCEC recommendation or make its own choice. If it does the latter, presumably it would opt to accept the low bid from among the various bids received in response to Linda Phillips’ RFP. And, as indicated, such an action might well be subject to legal action. In any case, at some point in the near future, Shelby County stands to be outfitted with new voting devices, hopefully in time for the August election round. Even if human disputation is off the table by then, there might still remain the issue of whether the COVID-19 virus will remain persistent to the point that a truly serious urgency will attach to Mulroy’s aforementioned suit to allow the unimpeded use of “no-excuseneeded” mail-in ballots. For the record, those would be hand-marked.

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alibah Safiya is feeling grateful in these days of quarantine, despite having her latest ambitions curtailed by the ongoing pandemic. The Memphis native has been performing her own songs around town for nearly a decade, but had clearly started an upward arc recently, culminating in her win, with director Kevin Brooks, of the Indie Memphis Hometowner Music Video award for her song “Healing Creek” last fall. Since then, she says, “I’ve been working on an EP that I recorded at Memphis Magnetic Recording. Because it’s all on tape, that shifted my focus a little bit. We weren’t able to get into the studio, with the social distance practice.” But you couldn’t really say she’s putting on the brakes, as she continues to drop new songs, all startlingly original, every month. The most recent have been “Up and Down,” “The Great Disguise,” and “Golden Egg,” which came out on her birthday, April 23rd. The latter track, equal parts earthy soul goddess and Memphis trap seductress, should resonate deeply with local hip-hop fans. “That was a Soundcloud exclusive,” she notes. “Because I’m singing over a classic Memphis trap beat that DJ Paul and Gangsta Boo did, a ’94 drop called ‘Cheefa da Reefa.’ I only put that on Soundcloud because I was using somebody else’s beat.” While that’s standard practice these days, Safiya is more comfortable creating her music from the ground up. “I’ll start to craft the songs while I’m performing them. That’s how they start to get super musical, because we’re exploring it a lot in rehearsal. It comes together, birthing in a live space.” The intuitive, open-ended process has made her music hard to pigeonhole, and that’s just how she likes it. “I’m a genre-hopping musician. I say that it’s diasporic music because it’s every form of music that

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CALENDAR of EVENTS:

May 14 - 20

T H EAT E R

Hattiloo Theatre

God’s Trombone, sermons by African-American preachers reimagined as poetry, reverberating with the musicality and splendid eloquence of spirituals. Viewable on Vimeo. Free. Ongoing. Iola’s Southern Fields, enjoy a past performance online, drawn from the writings of Ida B. Wells. Free. Ongoing. 37 S. COOPER (502-3486).

The Orpheum

Orpheum Virtual Engagement: join Orpheum staff, artists, and students for activities, interviews, and more on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. Visit website for more information. Ongoing. 203 S. MAIN (525-3000).

Playhouse on the Square

Playhouse on the Square at Home, a series of digital content through POTS website and social media platforms. View past performances, engage in quizzes, enjoy digital playwriting, and more. Free. Ongoing. 66 S. COOPER (726-4656).

Tennessee Shakespeare Company

Decameron Project, a livestreaming effort from the Tabor Stage in which artists will bring live readings, inspirational poetry, famous speeches by Shakespeare, fun stories, and more. Inspired by Giovanni Boccaccio who escaped the plague in the 14th century and wrote 100 stories while in seclusion. tnshakespeare.org. Free. Ongoing, 10:15 a.m. 7950 TRINITY (759-0604).

Theatre Memphis

Online on Stage, a Theatre Memphis Facebook group that serves as a clearinghouse for performers wanting to share their talents. Featuring storytime, readings, or performance art. Ongoing. 630 PERKINS EXT. (682-8323).

OTH E R A R T HA P P E N I N G S

Arrow Creative: Positively Creative Quarantined Convos

Inspiring conversations live on Instagram with creatives. Free. Tuesdays, Thursdays, 11:30 a.m. & 8 p.m. ARROWCREATIVE.ORG.

Brooks Still Life Challenge

The Brooks Museum is challenging you to create a still life using the objects that you have at home. Create and share your still life on social media. Through May 30. BROOKSMUSEUM.ORG.

David Lusk Gallery Daily Special

A new piece of art from a gallery artist pops each day at 12:01 a.m. Check daily for new art offerings. Ongoing. DAVID LUSK GALLERY, 97 TILLMAN (767-3800).

Metal Museum Online

Peruse the art and craft of fine metalwork digitally. Featuring past gallery talks from previous exhibitions, interviews with artists, and demonstrations. Free. Ongoing. METAL MUSEUM, 374 METAL MUSEUM DR. (774-6380).

OPERA

Wednesday Opera Time

Join Opera Memphis every Wednesday on Facebook for an assortment of live events including “Opera for Animals,” Bingo Opera, and more. Free. Wednesdays, 7 p.m. OPERA MEMPHIS, 6745 WOLF RIVER (257-3100).

C O M E DY

“What You Doin, Nothin?”

Comedy and parody series created by the artists of Unapologetic, a Memphisbased record label and creative company. Visit YouTube for

first two episodes and details for more. Ongoing.

during the COVID-19 crisis. Register until 8 p.m. the day before the child attends. Spaces are limited. For kids 5-12 years old. Visit website for more information. Ongoing, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.

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Ballet Memphis Online Pilates and Ballet Classes

Visit website for more information. Classes offered include Espresso Flow, Stretch & Burn, Fascial Fun, Intermediate/Advanced Ballet, Intermediate Mat Flow, and Get Moving. $10. Ongoing, 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. BALLET MEMPHIS, 2144 MADISON (737-7322).

Grizz Turbo Trivia

Test your Grizz Nation knowledge on the Official Grizzlies Mobile App. Weekly winners will win a Grizzlies bluetooth speaker and will be entered to win the grand prize of an autographed Grizzlies T-shirt after the final buzzer on June 16. Tuesdays, 2 p.m. Through June 16. NBA.COM/GRIZZLIES.

Kroc Academy

Childcare at no charge to emergency responder and healthcare provider families. Daily activities with safe social distancing practices. Call or email for more information. Ongoing, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. THE SALVATION ARMY KROC CENTER, 800 E. PARKWAY S. (729-8007).

Virtual Children’s Programing

The public library offers online programing for children including story time, music, learning, and more. Visit website for daily offerings. Free. Ongoing.

Pink Palace Online

Visit website for fun, at home Museum offerings including The Sun, Our Living Star planetarium show, America’s Musical Journey movie, Curator’s Choice highlighting Museum pieces, activities, and more. Free. Ongoing. MEMPHIS PINK PALACE MUSEUM, 3050 CENTRAL (636-2362).

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Virtual Wild Encounters Learn about animals at the Memphis Zoo. Hosted by members of the Animal Interpreter Team. MondaysFridays, 12:30 p.m. MEMPHIS ZOO (333-6500), MEMPHISZOO.ORG.

Classes will be offered free and online. From mediation and yoga to Bootcamp and kickboxing, find the right class for you. Free. Ongoing. THE SALVATION ARMY KROC CENTER, 800 E. PARKWAY S. (729-8007).

M E ETI NGS

Mobile Food Pantry

Mid-South Food Bank will have food available for 300500 people. Available until food runs out. Fri., May 15, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. COLONIAL PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 5330 PARK.

$5 from every #OldDominick bottle sold will be donated to the Welcome to Memphis COVID-19 Fund to support hourly workers in the hospitality industry who have lost employment due to the pandemic. Visit Facebook page for a list of vendors. Through May 31. OLDDOMINICK.COM.

Mid-South Food Bank Mobile Food Pantry, Friday, May 15th, 10 a.m., Colonial Park United Methodist Church

S P E C IA L E V E N TS

Literacy Mid-South’s COVID-19 Book Drive

Free elementary-aged books at meal distribution sites across the city. Families picking up meals provided by the YMCA can pick up a book at the same time. Visit website for meal distribution book drive locations. Through May 31. LITERACY MID-SOUTH, 902 S. COOPER (327-6000), LITERACYMIDSOUTH.ORG.

Churches from the Presbytery of the Mid-South: Sunday Worship Livestream

Combined livestream worship. Visit website for more information and livestream link. Sun., 11 a.m. IDLEWILDCHURCH.ORG.

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Live at the Garden Online Auction

While the Live at the Garden 20th anniversary season is canceled, special items will be auctioned throughout the season including a Ron Olson original painting. Visit website to participate. Ongoing. LIVEATTHEGARDEN.COM.

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May 14-20, 2020

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Use your library card to check out ebooks and audiobooks. Includes Big Library Read connecting readers around the world with the same book at the same time. Ongoing.

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Kroc Center Online Fitness Classes

Free Childcare for Essential Workers

YMCA OF MEMPHIS & THE MIDSOUTH, 6373 N. QUAIL HOLLOW (888-293-0284), YMCAMEMPHIS.ORG.

Send the date, time, place, cost, info, phone number, a brief description, and photos — two weeks in advance — to calendar@memphisflyer.com or P.O. Box 1738, Memphis, TN 38101. DUE TO SPACE LIMITATIONS, ONGOING WEEKLY EVENTS WILL APPEAR IN THE FLYER’S ONLINE CALENDAR ONLY.

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The Global Café The Crosstown Youth Theater Company, a program of Crosstown Arts, planned to go on tour beginning April 8, but due to the pandemic, the young artists decided to alter their plans and create made-athome videos featuring original storylines. Crosstown Arts just released a new video titled “The Global Café,” created by the Crosstown Youth Theater Company and featuring local, national, and international guest artists. They’ve dedicated the original story to chefs Ibti, Fayha, and Maria from Global Café in Crosstown Concourse. See the video on the home page of crosstownarts.org.

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NOTICE TO BIDDER(S) Bids will be received by the Shelby County Government through the Shelby County Roads, Bridges, and Engineering Department, 6449 Haley Road, Memphis, TN 38134 until May 29, 2020 at 3:00 p.m. as shown below:

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Shelby County is soliciting THREE BIDS to provide 650.0 hours of Professional Right-ofWay Services for each bid to assist Shelby County Government with its acquisition of Real Properties and/or Easements as needed within the next 24 weeks for each of the affected parcels of land, as part of the HUD National Resiliency Grant. Each bid award will include an option to renew for one (1) additional 24 week period. The responses must be based upon the successful bidder’s ability/commitment to work an average of 27.0 hours per week. The three separate bids being requested under this solicitation are as follows:

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1. Big Creek Wetland & Recreation Area Project, Activity # 4-NDR-01; Phase Nos. 01, 02 & 03 - from U.S. Highway 51 North to Sledge Rd.

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2. Wolf River Greenway Trail Project, Activity # 3-NDR-07; Phase Nos. 06 & 07 and Orchi Road Sidewalk Project - from North Hollywood St. to Jackson Ave. 3. South Cypress Creek Property Acquisition Project, Activity #2-NDR-04; located within a residential community generally bounded by CN Railroad on the north, Ford Road on the east, West Mitchell Road on the south, and an irregular boundary between Weaver Road and CN Railroad on the west. The successful bidder’s work plan will be managed by the Right-of-Way Manager in the Shelby County Roads, Bridges, and Engineering Department. This work requires in-depth knowledge of all aspects of Professional Right-of-Way Services including experience in the acquisition of Real Properties and/or Easements for federally funded projects together with proven negotiation skills, detailed knowledge/understanding of engineering principles, and the processes/ procedures mandated by the involved federal, state and local agencies. The successful bidder will be expected to use his/her own computer, cell phone and automobile in providing said Professional Right-of-Way Services. Your submitted bid amount must be all inclusive (i.e. including, but not limited to, labor cost, equipment cost, cell phone/plan/use cost, automobile/use/maintenance/fuel cost, and insurance cost. The successful bidder will be required to submit an invoice at least monthly detailing services rendered along with man-hour estimates. In order to be considered for the above described Professional Right-of-Way Services solicitation, your Bids must be submitted via email to William.Goss@shelbycountytn.gov and must be received by Friday May 29, 2020 at 3:00 p.m. Your bid response must include the following information:

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• The bid to which you are responding. For example, Big Creek Wetland & Recreation Area Project #4-NDR-01. Please note, if you are responding to multiple projects shown above, a separate bid containing the information requested here must be submitted for each. • Company name and contact information. • Description of the company, number of years in business and services provided. • The lead Agent to be assigned to the project and his/her experience in property acquisition services. • An hourly rate and the total bid based on 650.0 hours of services delivered. • Shelby County E.O.C Number. • Current vendor number. Any additional specifications may be obtained from the Shelby County Roads, Bridges, and Engineering Department, by contacting William Goss, 6449 Haley Road, Memphis, TN 38134, (901) 222-7715, TTY Number (901) 222-2301 or for information in Spanish 901-222-4289.

May 14-20, 2020

As a condition precedent to bidding, each bidder must apply and qualify for a Vendor Number and Equal Opportunity Compliance Eligibility Number prior to the submitting your response. The successful bidder for these assignments will be required to provide a Certificate of Insurance to include: (1) General Liability Insurance ($1 million per occurrence/$2 million general aggregate) and Business Auto Liability($1 million per occurrence) for owned/leased, nonowned and hired, (2) provision for thirty (30) days written notice to Shelby County Government of cancellation of coverage, as well as, ten (10) days written notice applicable to nonpayment of premiums, and (3) Shelby County Government, its elected officials, appointees, employees and members of boards, agencies, and commissions must be named as additional insured prior to award of a contract. NOTE: The Selected contractor will also be required to provide proof of registration within the Federal SAM system to ensure that they do not appear on the debarred/suspended registry prior to issuance of a contract. Shelby County is an equal opportunity affirmative action employer, drug-free with policies of non-discrimination on the basis of race, sex, religion, color, national or ethnic origin, age, disability or military service. The Shelby County Roads, Bridges, and Engineering Department encourages participation from WBE, MBE, LOSB, and Section 3 firms and vendors under this CDBG-NDR response. The Shelby County Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any informalities therein.

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a space heater, invite everyone you’re quarantined with to pack in, and drink enormous Natty Lights from those cheap paper cups and hope that you finish before the bottom drops out. Bring in a few thousand of your pet mosquitos and it’ll be just like Tom Lee Park! I wouldn’t do this either, to be honest. A better option is to mask-up and go get a curbside growler or a few cans of Memphis Sands, which is whipped up by Wiseacre. It’s a German Helles style — and why not? The Germans invented wholesome day-drinking with light, effervescent, and low-alcohol beer. Back in the old country, this was considered a perfectly normal familyfriendly activity. This is important these days if your carousing is limited to your own home. It’s hard to shake the little blighters. If you are going to day-drink — and are someone who still plans to be employed at the end of all this — Sands isn’t a bad choice. Both the beer and that groovy Wiseacre artwork are inspired by our famous aquifers that supply the softest water in the country. (On a non-beer note, this soft water is why you’ll get better results from dish and clothes washers if you use a lot less detergent.) I digress. Sands is a light, crisp, and refreshing lager. Mostly it is beautifully simple: Pilsner malt, lager yeast, and that lovely Memphis water. It is low on bitterness and has an ABV of 5.1 percent. To be clear, all local beers are made with that lovely Memphis water, but Wiseacre has turned the can into something of an homage, so it’s hard to miss. Either way, it’s the perfect, simple, summer style and is probably what you wish your festival beer tasted like when the wood smoke wafts through the crowd and fills your nose on a warm day surrounded by all the best pork in the world. I’m going to make my own by throwing meat from Charlie’s on a grill from Bishop’s Hearth and Home that’ll smoke up the back yard while I sip a great hometown beer. Get yours from wherever you want, but do make it local. If we keep our heads about us — despite bat soup and the murder hornets — we might just return to the place where daydrinking was for the weekends. And after breakfast. Or at least it will for you, gentle reader. I do this for a living.

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t was a cruel joke on the part of Mother Nature. No, not the one where we accidently import the weapons-grade fauna from East Asia — twice. I mean the wheeze where we are blessed with a perfect week for Memphis in May Music Fest — comfortable, sunny but not hot — and have to cancel because it was just a hair too COVID-y. We’ll try again in October. Barbeque Fest has been moved to late September, but we aren’t inviting Ghana back to dinner until spring of 2021. Live at the Garden has gone quiet for the duration, and there will be no rip-roaring “Hip Hips!” from Carnival. All we’re left with is swarms of murder hornets. Swell. The truth is, in spring and summer Memphis is a festival. Which is something I’d never really thought about until this year. Like naptime in kindergarten, you never know what you have until you’ve lost it. With the city opening up somewhat, can we recreate that Memphis festival vibe at home? Well, not really. The whole point of a righteous festival hootenanny is to leave home and pack yourself butt-toflank in a sweating mob. Unless you are pining for a second act of the COVID shuffle, don’t do this. You can, however, get the taste of a Memphis festival at home — with a local lager. If you are going to be a purist about it, you could head to the smallest room in the house with

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TV By Chris McCoy

Dreamland Follies Netflix’s Hollywood is a revisionist romp through Tinseltown history.

May 14-20, 2020

The period immediately after World War II was a crucial time in film history. The studio system, which had arisen over the former 30 years, was trying to get back to normal, as its stars, craftspeople, and audience returned home. But the prewar status quo, with the all-powerful studio bosses controlling vast empires of theaters that they fed with a steady output of A and B pictures, was never to return. In 1948, United States vs. Paramount Pictures forced the studios to sell off their theater chains. Under the Paramount Consent Decree, no longer would Paramount-owned theaters play exclusively Paramount pictures. The power of the studio bosses began to wane, setting the stage for a new era of agents, managers, independent contractors, and upstart indie producers that shaped Hollywood as we know it today.

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The films, too, took on a darker tone. President Franklin D. Roosevelt had agreed not to pursue the anti-trust action against the studios in exchange for the bosses agreeing to produce wartime propaganda for the government. With the war finished, rah rah military films such as Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (written by noted socialist Dalton Trumbo) gave way to the darker meditations such as It’s a Wonderful Life and The Best Years of Our Lives. Hardboiled crime pictures that French critics would later tie together as film noir became incredibly popular. If the dominant mood of the war years was “We’re all in this together!” noir saw capitalist America as a war of all against all. Tinseltown in turmoil seems like ripe pickings for story material. That’s the promise of Ryan Murphy’s new Netflix miniseries Hollywood. Taking some of the old Hollywood Babylon legends of sex, corruption, and debauchery out for a thinly fictionalized spin could make for some quality kicks. Especially the sex part. This is Hollywood, after all. Everyone’s ridiculously good looking. In the right hands, a figure like

above: Laura Harrier (left) and Darren Criss are outrageously good looking; below: Harrier and Samara Weaving, both in red, lead a contingent of stylish G.I.s. the deeply closeted heartthrob Rock Hudson seems like perfect fodder for post-Empire soapy drama. Hollywood starts promisingly enough. Jack Costello (David Corenswet) is one of thousands of former G.I.s who, we are told in the opening newsreel sequence, flocked to Southern California to seek their fortunes. His wife Henrietta (Maude Apatow) is pregnant, and the meager work Jack is getting as an extra just isn’t cutting it. While drowning his sorrows at a Hollywood watering hole, Jack meets Ernie West (Dylan McDermott) who offers him a job as a gas station attendant to help make ends meet. Once he puts on the garrison cap and starts to fill tanks, Jack finds out the real nature of Ernie’s business. The gas station is a front for a high-end prostitution ring, and Jack is expected to service the oversexed daughters of the rich. The money is excellent, and Jack has few qualms about becoming a himbo for the likes of Avis Amberg (Patti LuPone), whose husband runs Ace Studios. But his gigolo days come to a premature end when he refuses to schtupp Cole Porter in a trailer behind the gas station. “If you won’t go have some fun with national treasure Cole Porter, you’d better find me someone who can!” fumes Ernie.

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For the past couple of months, time has seemed to stand still, as we all spend most of our time at home. In response, sexual predators have left the streets and arcades and moved to using the internet to prey on young people. On April 23, 2020, Virginia detectives put together a task force called Operation Covid Crackdown that resulted in 30 individuals being arrested for online child solicitation. In 2018, 52 percent of the criminal human trafficking cases active in the U.S. were sex trafficking cases involving children. Technology has drastically changed our lives, especially while we’re under the “safer at home” mandate. Many children have been in a vulnerable state, and that’s coupled with other mental health concerns. Predators are well aware that millions of children around the globe are at home due to the current pandemic. The internet has long made it easy for predators to disguise their identity. Many will portray themselves as just another high school student, bummed about being stuck home. So the question is how can you keep your child safe from a disguised and deceptive online predator? As with mental health, online child solicitation is not talked about very much in most households. Predators often seek children who are struggling with low self-esteem or appear to not have friends. They can pick up on these cues from reading children’s social media posts. It’s healthy to initiate a conversation with your child about the risk of sharing their personal information online. Make sure your child understands that adults, young adults, and teenagers can pretend to be younger or fake a similar mindset as their victims. As a parent, you need to set clear expectations. Let’s face it — even as adults we are protective of our phones. Pre-adolescents and teenagers can often show resistance when it comes to parents checking in. Have a family meeting to set clear expectations about what your child should be posting in chat rooms. It’s helpful to show them news articles about online predators in order to make expectations realistic. And there needs to be a clear open door policy. Children often feel ashamed to talk about certain topics from fear of being judged or outcast. Make it clear to your child that he or she can talk to you about anything. The important thing with an open door policy is that parents have to name “anything.” It’s okay to say words/phrases like “naked photos,” “sexual conversation,” “private chats.” Here are some apps every parent should be monitoring: TikTok, WhatsApp, Tumblr, Snapchat, Instagram, Omegle, Reddit, and Wattpad. If your child encounters a predator, it is important that you don’t blame him or her or become negatively reactive. Tell your child you are proud of their honesty and willingness to talk. Immediately take screenshots of messages and photos, report the user on the social media platform, and contact your local child abuse hotline. Natasha D. Bonner, MS, NCC, is a Memphis-based clinical psychotherapist.

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