(Today’s article is by Inside of Knoxville Intern, Alexa-Marie Melendez. Her adventures are from March first Friday. The exhibitions she visited remain available for your pleasure — art doesn’t just happen on First Friday!) I moved...
(Today’s article is by Insideofknoxville.com intern Alexa-Marie Melendez) USA TODAY’s 10Best provides readers with experiential content that aims to help travelers and adventurers alike by aiding them in the discovery of new destinations and events. It...
As many great things do, it started with a Girl Scout and a problem to solve. Teenager Mia Warren’s friend Campbell Rutherford has been visually impaired since birth, only seeing light. Having visited museums with Campbell,...
Lilienthal Gallery in Emory Place features an exhibition by Israeli born, New York based photorealist artist Yigal Ozeri, opening tonight. The artist will be present in the gallery to discuss his works tonight and Saturday and...
Melissa Lushbaugh, co-owner of South Made Marketing, didn’t pursue a business degree in college with the goal of one day owning her own marketing firm. No. She went to school to become an educator, and for ten...
A tenth birthday for a business more resembles a hundred years in a human lifetime. The average business ends after just eight-and-a-half years. This month, Taryn McLean and Caroline Smith celebrate their tenth anniversary with Help...
Rom Hamdard served as an interpreter to the Marines in Afghanistan for over ten years. He worked closely with Clinton, TN native and United States Marine Corp Infantryman, Travis Ervin while there. Ervin wrote in a moving...
Just over a month ago I introduced you to Humble Hog and owner Ben Grice. While the journey to that point was a slow one, they’ve wasted no time getting to the next stop. A sample...
Knoxville continues to leverage federal funding to complete projects inside the city. The latest represents one of the largest outlays of federal money to the tune of $41.6 million. The over-arching goal of the various plans...
As many great things do, it started with a Girl Scout and a problem to solve. Teenager Mia Warren’s friend Campbell Rutherford has been visually impaired since birth, only seeing light. Having visited museums with Campbell,...
The Tennessee Theatre holds a spot in Knoxville’s heart like few other landmarks. As it approaches its 100th birthday (it will turn 96 this year), it enters an expansion project that will serve to make the...
(Today’s article is written by Insideofknoxville.com intern Alexa-Marie Melendez.) Knoxville continues to see growth and development, resulting in reconstruction of various parts of the city. Public and private partnerships work together to cultivate a more advanced...
The annual Saint Patrick’s Day Parade celebrating all things Irish rolled down Gay Street on Saturday. The sun, which didn’t seem assured just hours before the parade, shined down beautifully on large crowds lining both sides...
If you want your event included, please make a Facebook event, invite me via the “invite” button on the event page (Alan Sims – you’ll have to friend me), and it will be included. I need...
(Today’s article is by Insideofknoxville.com intern Alexa-Marie Melendez.) With Saint Patrick’s Day (March 17) falling on Sunday, festivities spread out from Friday to Sunday, a guarantee there’s fun for everyone. Here are just some of the...
If you want your event included, please make a Facebook event, invite me via the “invite” button on the event page (Alan Sims – you’ll have to friend me), and it will be included. I need...
(Today’s article is by recurring guest writer and relatively recent Knoxville transplant Luke Frazier.) Soon after I moved to Knoxville a friend told me I wasn’t in the real South. He said I was in the...
(Today’s article is by recurring guest writer Luke Frazier. Luke and I share a love for Old City Java where we both often work and bump into each other. For a deep dive on owners Shaun...
This Saturday, February 24, from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm two local (one here, one in the Tri-Cities) non-profits will present what they are billing as a “Ukrainian Cultural Exchange” to the Emporium. KoloHub and Restore...
(Today’s article is by recurring guest writer Luke Frazier, a relatively new Knoxville resident who continues to explore the city.) I really like to cross that bridge when I come to it. In this case it’s...