The Carpetbag Theatre’s Homegrown Ambassadors Youth Theatre program is back in full swing with an original production that asks the questions, in today’s climate, “what is a child’s place?”
For generations, …
Tim Walker: Right place, right time
Twice he has walked into a business with gun drawn, solo, to face with a man with a gun. Twice he walked out with a man in handcuffs. One man …
The joy of bluebirds
Seven Islands State Birding Park is hosting Spring Bluebird Hikes this Saturday, March 19. The scheduled times are 9 and 11 a.m. Learn about the conservation efforts focused on the …
Welcome to the world, little one
It’s been almost 20 years since Zoo Knoxville was the first American zoo and only the second institution in the world to hatch Madagascar flat-tailed tortoises. This little tortoise pictured …
Vickie Lawson: Keeping local PBS grounded
Vickie Lawson, president and CEO of East Tennessee PBS in Knoxville, has been re-elected to the board of trustees for America’s Public Television Stations (APTS).
Lawson has worked at East Tennessee …
A look back at romance at Mabry-Hazen House
Join Mabry-Hazen House for a titillating new tour series, “Rated R for Risqué: Courtship, Romance and Intimacy in the Hazen Household” Thursday through Saturday, March 10-12.
Preserving the stories of three …
New otter exhibit illustrates need for clean water
Clayton Otter Creek at Zoo Knoxville opened to the public on Monday, March 7. The $3 million aquatic habitat is home to high-energy otters Pascal, Clayton and Reed, who are …
You otter be in pictures
Zoo Knoxville is about to open its latest exhibit – Clayton Otter Creek.
The exhibit will open for a sneak preview for Zoo Knoxville members March 4-6 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. …