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Knoxvillians of a certain age have been struggling avoid a certain...
Knoxvillians of a certain age have been struggling avoid a certain comparison, but maybe it's time to go ahead and get it out. Comment?
Writers! In the Library! And at Carson-Newman
Ok, we know most people Monday will either be recovering from a weekend of Rhythm and Blooms or looking forward to that evening's NCAA Championship game. Comment?
Q&A: Melissa Nance, Executive Director of Friends of Literacy
Melissa Nance is executive director of Friends of Literacy, which is holding an open house celebration for its new location at 900 E. Hill Ave on April 5 from 5 p.m.-7 p.m. Melissa Nance is executive director of Friends of Literacy, which is holding an open house celebration for its new location at 900 E. Hill Ave on April 5 from 5 p.m.-7 p.m. I ... (more) Comment?
Bill and Ali at Caf No S : Tales of Knoxville, By Way of Guatemala
After a few months in charge of the best bookstore in Guatemala, Bill McGowan's back in town, and wanted to catch up. Comment?
The Next Hollywood: An Oscar-Night Companion to Knoxville's Latest Claims
It was getting dark last Monday, and I was short-cutting across Krutch Park to grab a snack on the way to an evening meeting when I blundered into a movie shoot. Comment?
Highlights of the week ahead: Jan. 25-Jan. 29
Hey, West Knoxvillians: Lyons View Pike is going to be closed for seven months. From spring to fall, KUB will be upgrading utility infrastructure along 1.5 miles of the pike, so you might expect a few traffic delays. Comment?
We take it for granted that our neighborhoods are full of houses, and our businesses are located on busy streets. Comment?
Christmastime in the City, 1912: Of Velocipedes, Bon-Bons, Grafonolas, and SPUGs
One century ago, a dozen different Knoxvillians might give you a dozen different ideas about what constituted a Christmas tradition. Comment?