The city of Knoxville’s Summer in the City Intern Program is a paid 8-week internship for applicants who are between 17 and 22 years old. The city hopes to place …
Chalk Walk returns to Downtown Knoxville
Knoxville’s favorite live art competition is back and in-person. The Dogwood Arts Chalk Walk returns to Downtown Knoxville on Saturday, April 2, with a myriad of new elements for the …
The lady doth protest too much
Theatre Knoxville Downtown presents the comedy “I Hate Hamlet,” opening Friday, April 1, and running through April 17.
A young and successful television actor relocates to New York, where he rents …
Dance, photography merge for First Friday exhibit
There’s plenty to choose from April 1 for the First Friday Art Walk downtown.
Photographer Michelle Carr will host an opening reception for her exhibit at The Phoenix Building from 6-9 p.m. …
Rock ‘n’ roll all night at the library
Back by popular demand, one of Knoxville’s most beloved musicians, Sean McCollough, presents “A History of Rock ‘n’ Roll.” In a quartet of Thursday evenings beginning April 14, McCollough brings his extensive knowledge …
Elizabeth Roulstone: Our first female publisher and elected official
So, it’s 1804 and you already have five children with another on the way. And your husband dies. You’re only 27 years old. What do you do? Well take over …
William Emert: Robotic-assisted surgery for esophageal cancer
Millions of Americans experience acid reflux every day. Most don’t know if it’s severe enough and lasts long enough, in the worst cases acid reflux can increase the risk of …
Plenty of free events amid Big Ears Festival
Starting Thursday, March 24, and throughout the weekend, more than 25 downtown businesses will host free artist exhibits; live music and art classes; and local makers doing live demonstrations to …