March 4 and 6, tickets on sale now
Knoxville Opera’s first fully-staged opera following Covid-19 theatre closures is Boito’s “Mefistofele,” coming to the Tennessee Theatre March 4 at 7:30 p.m. and …
Bernadette Peters to perform with KSO
The Knoxville Symphony Orchestra welcomes back Tony Award-winning performer Bernadette Peters, Saturday, Feb. 12, at 8 p.m. at the Knoxville Civic Auditorium. Peters joins the KSO Pop series for an …
Dogwood Arts: Leave winter at the door
The House & Garden Show, Dogwood Arts’ perennial preview of spring, invites guests to leave winter at the door, experience over 10,000 sq. ft. of Grand Gardens, and meet the …
New exhibits debut First Friday at the Emporium
Friday, Feb. 4, It’s First Friday time again! Come celebrate local artists and enjoy new exhibitions, artist demos and live music at the Emporium Center downtown at 100 S. Gay …
Welcome, Marriott; major eyesore is no more
Send up a cheer as Rockbridge opens the Marriott Knoxville Downtown today. The restoration of the old Holiday Inn at World’s Fair Park brings closure to a 40-year tussle over …
Akima Club plans 2022 Cabaret
For its 75th anniversary, Akima Club of Knoxville presents its 40th Akima Cabaret, titled “The Roaring Twenties – When Decades Collide,” at the Mill and Mine, located on West Depot …
New exhibit opens at Knoxville Museum of Art
Debuting Friday, Jan. 28, the Knoxville Museum of Art presents “Global Asias: Contemporary Asian and Asian American Art” from the collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and his family foundation. The …
Dawson named manager of McClung Collection
Eric Dawson, known to many East Tennesseans as the head of the Tennessee Archive of Moving Image and Sound, has been promoted to manager of the Calvin M. McClung Historical Collection. Dawson …