Francis Graffeo: playing a new tune

Beth KinnaneOur Town Neighbors

Among the many things the COVID-19 pandemic has proven is that human beings were made for innovation. The past 10 months have seen one postponement after another along with the …

Better lighting for Gibbs schools

Beth KinnaneOur Town Youth

Remember, you heard it here first! But yesterday, Knox County made good on installing lights around the entrances to Gibbs elementary, middle and high schools. The 12 lights were installed …

Women of the Bible exhibit comes to town

Beth KinnaneOur Town Arts

The Emporium Center welcomes a new solo exhibit, Women of the Bible: Portraits of Beauty, Audacity and Faith, from Alabama artist LaShonda Scott Robinson. The show opens Friday, Jan. 8, …

Jacquelynne Prince: Hope on the horizon

Beth KinnaneOur Town Neighbors

For Jacquelynne Prince, the prospect of catching COVID-19 was never a question of if but of when. Prince, an Adult Nurse Practitioner (APRN), retired from University Gastroenterology on Oct. 15. …

Beauford Delaney prominent in ETHS exhibit

Beth KinnaneOur Town Arts

Continuing through Feb.1, the East Tennessee Historical Society (ETHS) presents Black & White, Knoxville in the Jim Crow Era featuring the stories of African American artists Beauford Delaney, Joseph Delaney, …