Friday, May 6: It’s time for First Friday! Come celebrate local artists and enjoy new exhibitions, artist demos and live music at the Emporium Center downtown at 100 S. Gay Street …
What’s happening South, Downtown, East
South Knoxville
Vestival returns this year on its traditional Mother’s Day-weekend Saturday, and organizers are hoping for pre-pandemic-size crowds. The Candoro Marble property is the location for all kinds of fun …
Tennessee Theatre celebrates 1982 World’s Fair
On May 1, 1982, Knoxville welcomed the world. Forty years later, the Tennessee Theatre is welcoming Knoxville to a look back on the 1982 World’s Fair and what it meant …
Make a little space for mingling
Once upon a time, people congregated in close proximity to each other; then they didn’t.
All was good. We have since experienced a separation of the masses. Weird as it was, …
River & Rail Theatre presents Pulitzer-winning ‘Sweat’
The River & Rail Theatre presents “Sweat” at the Old City Performing Arts Center from April 28 – May 15. Tickets range from $5-$40. Showtimes are Thursdays through Saturdays at …
Children’s Festival of Reading is back
If absence makes the heart grow fonder, our hearts are fond indeed. We’ve missed hosting the Children’s Festival of Reading for the last couple of years. This comeback year is …
College and Career Fair is Thursday
Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Tennessee will host its 2022 College and Career Fair presented by Arconic on Thursday, April 28, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the World’s Fair Park …
Foolish Pleasure: When Knoxville won the roses
A touch over 50 years ago on a farm down in Williston, Florida, a plain bay thoroughbred colt was born on March 23, 1972. Nobody around here (or anywhere for …