Amazing things are happening at the University of Tennessee. Memories are being dusted off. People are finding that other people still care.
Tomorrow evening (11/9), Volunteer swimmers of 1977-78 will gather …
Mike Edwards: Opening doors for 16 years
Mike Edwards believes in partnerships, in opening doors instead of closing them, and when he steps out of his role as president and CEO of the Greater Knoxville Chamber of …
King salmon and Cheez Whiz
It was a text message eight years in the making.
My younger son, Brett, is a chef. He has a degree from the University of Tennessee and restaurant work experience that …
Women members strengthen Farragut Rotary
An ongoing goal of Rotary International is to grow our membership – especially among women. The longtime stereotype is that Rotary is a civic club made up of old white-haired …
Surprise! Trump voters help Blackburn trounce Bredesen
When will pollsters learn that Trump supporters and conservatives in general are almost impossible to quantify? They often refuse to participate in polls and when they do there is no …
North Hills prepares for Holiday Home Tour
Thanks to its very active garden club, historic North Hills is home to some of the most memorable seasonal events of any neighborhood in Knoxville. Next up is the Holiday …
Cellist Kosower sets off fireworks in Oak Ridge
It’s common practice for soloists with international careers to play from memory the music they perform with orchestras and in solo recitals.
But cellist Mark Kosower’s performances of both Antonio Vivaldi’s …
Photos: Mountain bikers make fun happen at Fall Fest
The ninth annual Fall Fest made up for last year’s rainy edition with daylong activities and a record crowd at Baker Creek Preserve in South Knoxville.
Fall Fest brings together Appalachian …