Like many who grew up in Knoxville, my roots in East Tennessee run long, back to when this part of the state was North Carolina before the failed attempt at …
Realty Executives Downtown is open
Realty Executives Associates has opened a downtown office that captures the edgy energy of our center city.
Agents Emily Stevens and Bailey Rose will be the founders and operators of Realty …
See you in the funny papers
The University of Tennessee presents “Point of View: Regional Editorial Cartoons” at the Downtown Gallery starting January 26.
The exhibition features editorial cartoons by regional artists including:
Charlie Daniel, retired cartoonist for …
Zoom debut for new book on Knoxville history
Join the Knoxville History Project tonight for the launch of a brand-new photographic book, “Downtown Knoxville,” as part of Arcadia Publishing’s popular “Images of America” series. It’s a collection of …
Library preserves memories that ‘spark joy’
January is a great time to hit your drawers and closets to declutter your junk. Throwing away out-of-style clothes that don’t fit anymore or old electronic cords with no device …
Parade canceled; ceremony is at noon
After missing last year because of Covid, inclement weather has caused cancellation of the 2022 Martin Luther King Jr. Parade.
Organizers posted on Facebook Sunday: “The MLK Memorial Tribute is scheduled …
A city snowscape
A few weeks ago, I encouraged getting out to discover what winter has to offer a photographer. I hope some of you took advantage of the two snows we had …
KSO concert to honor MLK
The Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, in collaboration with the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Commission, will present “Night with The Arts: A Concert in Celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King …