When the turkey is being remade into casseroles and Black Friday is a memory, it’s time for Small Business Saturday. Held the Saturday after Thanksgiving, this year on Nov. 24, …
Funding research makes most sense for Alzheimer’s, advocate says
Alzheimer’s Tennessee’s headquarters in the heart of Bearden is a modern, purple-signed office building nestled on Kingston Pike just west of the elementary school. From here, and in workshops and …
Remembering poet and professor Arthur Smith
Arthur Smith, a poet who taught at the University of Tennessee for three decades, died Nov. 9 from acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
As a friend and teacher, Smith loved to use the …
Bearden yoga spots empower and encourage
The yoga and massage empire of Patty Dougherty and Rebekah Knause stretches from one end of Bearden to the other. Opened four years ago, Breezeway Yoga, at 4830 Kingston Pike, …
West High powers up its health science program
With Baby Boomers needing more medical services as they age, the health care field seems like a sure bet for a young person looking for a career. But there have …
Chip Rayman: Moved by community at Knoxville Jewish Alliance
Two days after 11 people were murdered at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, the Knoxville Jewish Alliance hosted an interfaith vigil at the Arnstein Jewish Community Center at …
Southern Market holds holiday open house through Nov. 4
Exit goblins, enter Santa.
The Southern Market’s Holiday Open House is always the first weekend in November, which this year put the opening on the day after Halloween. By the time …
Buddy Walk raises funds, friends for Down Syndrome awareness
A few decades ago, a local family who had a child with Down Syndrome might have felt isolated, not knowing other families with the diagnosis, wondering by themselves about the …