Knoxville has a rich and diverse arts and culture calendar that ranges from annual traditions we know and love and to unique one-off events and exhibitions that fly beneath the radar. “The Eight Great” is our...
Editor’s note: After at least five rounds of this with my husband Tommy, I know the drill: once every four years, life gets scheduled around the World Cup. Being out and about watching matches this edition,...
The conversation that finally brought Knoxville Girls Rock Camp back wasn’t about music. It was about a storage unit. For years, Mabry-Hazen House had generously partnered with the camp by providing storage space for its instruments...
On Sunday our family wandered into Kern’s in search of a bite to eat and a place to cheer for World Cup underdog Cape Verde in its match against Uruguay (which, improbably, resulted in another surprise...
For more than two decades, Club XYZ has been a fixture of Knoxville’s LGBTQ+ community. Now, on the heels of SoKno Pride (which I wrote about yesterday) that chapter is coming to an abrupt end. In...
Chris Battle sits on the tailgate of his white Chevy Silverado in the parking lot of 2265 McCalla Ave., a former Dollar General just off Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue. He stares at the boarded-up building...
Covenant Health Park’s journey towards developing spaces around the stadium took a major leap forward Thursday with a ribbon cutting and grand opening of Iron Forge Brewing Company. As baseball fans streamed into the Knoxville Smokies...
She wrote secrets in invisible ink on her sheet music. She pinned intelligence documents inside her underwear. She walked her cheetah named Chiquita through the streets of Paris and performed in cabarets while Nazi officers sat...
As of today the property at 1402 N. Broadway, best known as the longtime home of “Greenlee’s Bicycle Hospital,” has a new owner. Buyer Poovindran Pillay already has a stake in the corridor, having last year...
A lot has happened since I last reported in April on the proposed redevelopment of the Kerbela Shriners Temple site. Whether enough has happened is another question—one that will be answered this afternoon when the developer...
May is National Historic Preservation Month and Knox Heritage, which champions that particular cause 24/7/365, celebrated with its annual East Tennessee Preservation Awards on May 21 at The Emporium. Some of the honorees were high-profile projects...
Here we are, six months after the last general overview of construction sites downtown and we’re mostly down to two visibly under construction and another that has invisibly neared completion. We’ll have more soon, no doubt....
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Welcome to the 10-Day Planner! If you want your event included, please create a Facebook event, invite editor Leslie Wylie Bateman via the “invite” button on the event page, and it will be included. We need...
Welcome to the 10-Day Planner! If you want your event included, please create a Facebook event, invite editor Leslie Wylie Bateman via the “invite” button on the event page, and it will be included. We need...
Welcome to the 10-Day Planner! If you want your event included, please create a Facebook event, invite editor Leslie Wylie Bateman via the “invite” button on the event page, and it will be included. We need...
The Semiquincentennial Anniversary of the founding of the United States is upon us tomorrow! As we approach a quarter millenia of the USA, my mind drifted to childhood memories of the Bicentennial and what a big...
On July 2, 1791, some 235 years ago, Gov. William Blount likely woken up in his little cabin along the river and looked forward to the successful conclusion of a conference with Cherokee chiefs that had...
Not quite three years ago, 24-year-old Ben Kredich was walking along Kingston Pike on his way to meet his father for dinner at Sunspot. It was a Monday evening tradition the two cherished. He never made...
Downtown Knoxville has a lot of plates in the air, and somebody has to keep them all spinning in a (relatively) similar direction. Last month I met up with the City’s new-ish Downtown Coordinator, Ellie Moore,...