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...
Real Good Kitchen (RGK) opened in 2021 as a full-service, shared commercial kitchen space led by Bailey Foster. You have seen the fruits of their labor if you have visited local breweries or frequented the Market....
Knoxville’s Arts and Culture scene is one of my favorite things about the city. The arts and theater do so much to open minds and allow us to experience new things from the comfort of a...
Knoxville has plenty of venues to host events, large and small. ‘Regas Square Events at 333 W Depot, Suite 120, Downtown Knoxville, wants to be your next choice. It “is a 4,300-square-foot venue filled with natural...
Lengthy development projects offer few guarantees. Projections change, delays impact opening dates, and construction finds prompt design changes. In the case of Kern’s Bakery, we see all of this as well as changes in some vendors...
(Today’s article is by Contributing Writer, Heather Ryerson) The earth has welcomely come alive at Ijams Nature Center after a winter slumber with flowers blooming and trees beginning to green. The osprey have returned from their...
Over the last several months, you’ve read articles by Heather Ryerson, who has posted as a guest writer. Starting now and expanding in May, Heather becomes a contributing writer, joining Scott McNutt, who dutifully assembles the...
(Ed. Note: Today’s article is by guest writer Heather Ryerson. As an aside, downtown was swamped this weekend and a large share of the credit goes to this event. Out of state cars, hotel parking lots...
It’s Wednesday. It’s July. Time keeps moving along. It’s hard for me to grasp that this state of semi-weirdness is entering its fourth month. One consensus that is growing is that wearing masks when in groups...
Here’s your last weekend before Christmas guide for your literate friends and family members. Why not give them something to think about, something to learn from or simple, Knoxville-based informational or photographic pleasure. We love our...