It is quite possible that Central Cinema is Knoxville’s oldest dedicated movie theatre. No, it is not the oldest building in Knoxville to ever show a movie, that’s probably the …
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 …
Holding on to what’s important
I used to have a lot of friends who scrapbooked, but I don’t hear them talk about it much anymore. It almost seems as though scrapbooking has fallen off the …
Summer readiness projects, concerts and library news
Knox County is again hosting its Second Saturday Concert Series this summer as the Parks & Recreation Department will oversee live music at The Cove and Clayton Park. The free …
Neely to play Knoxville trivia
Jack Neely, executive director of the Knoxville History Project, will join Thomas Anderson to talk Knoxville Christmas trivia. The free program will be held via Zoom at 7 p.m. today …
History’s hopping: Neely, Atkinson, Museum Day, Freedom Engine
The East Tennessee History Center, home of the Museum of East Tennessee History, never lacks for special programs, but the rest of this month is hopping for sure. Mark your …
Here’s the lowdown: Scaggs, Cho add to arts landscape
We know that Knoxville loves First Friday, but before it descends, let’s take a moment to celebrate Thursday.
The underappreciated day before the start of the weekend holds something special this …
First Friday promises larger-than-life entertainment
Knoxvillians aren’t known for being wooden – well, maybe some politicians – but wood is good in the hands of artist Denise Stewart-Sanabria.
Stewart-Sanabria is known for her “Plywood People,” life-size …
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