There are three things that are difficult to get out of one’s mind when watching Theatre Knoxville Downtown’s production of Ken Ludwig’s 1995 comic play “Moon Over Buffalo,” playing until …
Jazz, theater and classical music kick off 2018 arts
January gets a quick start Wednesday, Jan. 3, at 10:30 a.m. with a concert by Trillium Piano Trio at the Music Study Club at West Hills Baptist Church, 409 N. …
The Great Russian Nutcracker: The perils and pleasures of relentless precision
The Moscow Ballet’s 25th anniversary edition of the Great Russian Nutcracker was performed to a near-capacity crowd, crammed with girls 6- to 10-years-old and their families, Tuesday night at the …
Tennessee Chamber Chorus and Chattanooga Boys Choir delight
When the Tennessee Chamber Chorus began to sing “A Prayer Before Singing,” at the back of the nave at Church St. United Methodist Church Saturday night, their collective voice illuminated …
KSO Clayton Holiday Concert is fast-paced with huge cast
More than 250 singers and instrumental musicians filled the Civic Auditorium Friday evening for the 31st edition of the Knoxville Symphony Clayton Holiday Concert.
All accounted for themselves well. One (sorry, …
Andy Saftel: Artist as emotional cartographer
This week, artist Andy Saftel installed his major new, large-scale work, a painting honoring Admiral David Farragut, commissioned by the soon-to-open Hyatt Place Knoxville Downtown, the new hotel in the …
KSO’s Q Series is quartet excellence
Frigid temperatures did not keep a near-sold-out crowd from the Knoxville Symphony’s Q Series concert at noon Tuesday at the Square Room, the performance space in back of Café 4 …
Lama Rod Owen teaches meditation and finding peace in a troubled world
Putting 45 people in a room 23 ft. x 26 ft., not much bigger than many people’s living or family rooms, would normally feel crowded.
But last night at the Losel …