You couldn’t call Sunday’s Open Streets event on Sevier Avenue the polar opposite of last October’s version in the same location. It was more like the equatorial opposite.
Organizer Bike Walk …
SoKno Aubrey’s gets green light from BZA
From the outside, it may have looked like a slam dunk: Randy Burleson, owner of the Aubrey’s family of restaurants, wanted to build an Aubrey’s on the campus of the …
Ijams sets stage for Sunday concerts
Ijams Nature Center will be rockin’ out this summer, thanks to a local music expert and some of the area’s finest bands.
The Ijams Summer Concert Series kicks off this Sunday, …
South Coast offers new pizza hangout
Surf’s up at South Coast Pizza!
SoKno’s newest eatery is open at 1103 Sevier Ave. Co-owner and “employee No. 1” Chris Morton, a surfer himself, says features such as Suttree Landing …
All signs point to Vestival fun
Vestival is turning 18 in 2018, and it’s still growing.
The eclectic music and arts festival, held annually on the Saturday of Mother’s Day weekend, brings together people of all ages …
Reading the money trail in Rountree-Kristy contest
I used to be more of a reader than I am now. Seems like there’s not as much free time in my life – and it’s not because I’m watching …
‘Corteo’ puts the ‘fun’ in ‘funeral’
Cirque du Soleil’s “Corteo” is spinning audiences into a frenzy at Knoxville’s Thompson-Boling Arena.
“Corteo,” which is Italian for “cortege,” builds its feats of athletic wizardry and comical scenarios around an …
SOUP pot goes to SPARK games
People affected by disabilities won the pot Tuesday night at the first Knoxville SOUP dinner of 2018. Attendees voted in large numbers to provide funding for the SPARK program at …