Everyone at Knoxville Opera was working hard in dress rehearsals at the Tennessee Theatre Tuesday night preparing for KO’s double bill of Giacomo Puccini’s “Gianni Schicchi,” being presented by the fictional …
Photos: Howl-O-Ween at UT Gardens
Dogs and their people celebrated Halloween early this year at the University of Tennessee Gardens Howl-O-Ween event. From monsters to hot dogs, dogs could be seen in a variety of …
Bill Lee means a jolt for public education
I’m trying to imagine the reaction of Farragut parents when they are told that between a class of AP Calculus and German II, their kids will have a class on …
Legends at Oak Grove moves forward; flooding concerns remain
Flooding is still a worry, but Knoxville City Council approved a 264-unit Washington Pike residential project after the developer and neighborhood representatives worked out a compromise on seven of eight …
Central High School Wall of Fame: Jack Lee Thurman
Editor’s Note: This is the third in a series of features on the 2018 Central High School Wall of Fame inductees. Find the first article on Suzanne Matheny here, and the …
Rotarians sell tickets for wine feast
For the 18th consecutive year, the Rotary Club of Farragut is presenting its annual fundraiser – the Wine Tasting & Hors d’oeuvres. The date is Friday, Nov. 9, and the …
‘Becky Shaw’ brings realism to UT lab stage
According to Pew Research data reported in December of last year, 19 percent of brides surveyed said they met their spouses online. Social media, it seems, works for both workaholics …
Road block: Social engineers plan your car-free future
Throw away your car keys, Knoxville. The city administration would rather have you walking, biking or riding one of those heavily-subsidized buses that travel more than half-empty over a handful …