The Knoxville History Project presents The Deepest Origins of the Marble City on Tuesday, July 12, at 6 p.m. at Maple Hall downtown.
This free event features guest speaker James Wedekind, …
Kick off July with First Friday downtown
It’s First Friday time again on July 1. Come celebrate local artists and enjoy new exhibitions, artist demos and live music at the Emporium Center downtown at 100 S. Gay …
A little night magic at Ijams
Get those wands ready! The wizarding world of Harry Potter is coming to Ijams Nature Center, Friday, June 24, as part of Movies Under the Stars presented by Ijams and …
Honor Juneteenth this weekend
Here’s a list of the Juneteenth celebrations going on in Knoxville this weekend.
Saturday, June 18 at 6:30 p.m.
SEEED Knox presents the Juneteenth Celebration Block Party at 1617 Dandridge Avenue, 37915. …
Grants awarded to 39 artists, organizations
Thirty-nine individuals and groups have received opportunity grants funded by Ann and Steve Bailey through The Arts & Culture Alliance, the local arts agency for an 11-county region of East …
Final curtain for Carousel Theatre is ‘Something Rotten’
Tonight is the beginning of the end for the Ula Love Doughty Carousel Theatre, with the last opportunities to catch a performance at UT’s legendary “theatre in the round” before …
Eric Sublett exhibit opens Friday
A long-awaited tribute to local artist Eric Sublett opens on First Friday, June 3, at the University of Tennessee Downtown Gallery, with an opening reception from 5-9 p.m. The works …
The crossroads of Verdi and Stephen King
The Marble City Opera presents the staged premiere of “The Copper Queen” June 2-4 at 7:30 p.m.
Described as a cross between La Traviata and The Shining, Clint Borzoni and John …