This is a busy week for the Knoxville Symphony, with the Q series concert at the Square Room, Wednesday, Dec. 13, at noon; four Clayton Holiday Concerts at the Civic …
Knoxville Gay Men’s Chorus Grows Up
At the sold-out Bijou Theatre Saturday night, Dr. Alan Stevens, artistic director and conductor of the Knoxville Gay Men’s Chorus, and associate director of choral activities and coordinator of vocal …
MCO’s Amahl and the Night Visitors radiates love
It was doubly ironic for an opera that’s about the triumph of love over money. Marble City Opera had cast a local 10-year-old boy to play the part of Amahl. …
Not the same-ol’, same-ol’ stocking stuffers
If you are like me, the moment a salesperson says that something is their most popular item, I no longer want it. Few superior things come out of being part …
Emancipators at Folk@Fourth
The Emancipators brought its self-described subversive hootenanny music to Folk@Fourth, an evening meal and concert series of the Fourth Presbyterian Church at 1323 N. Broadway on Wednesday.
The evenings always begin …
Dancing, jazz, klezmer and Irish music, opera and Southern memories theater this week
The holiday mood thickens this week with new events from dancing to jazz, klezmer and Irish music to opera.
First up is the Jazz Lunch concert at the Square Room on …
ORCMA celebrates Christmas/Hannukkah music
The first impression when Dr. Jaclyn Johnson took the podium at First United Methodist Church in Oak Ridge Friday night, for Oak Ridge Civic Music Association’s Christmas choral concert, was …
Chilhowee Park goes to the birds this weekend
Gorgeous, exotic and some just plain weird birds filled 4,500 cages by nightfall Friday at the Dixie Classic Poultry Show at the Jacob Building at Chilhowee Park. The Tennessee Valley …