East Tennessee is famous for its fall colors, but typically the season evokes long drives through the Smokies or the bright orange of Neyland Stadium. In early November, painter Jen …
Christmas in the City
Say what you will, Knoxville knows how to throw a party. Check this out:
Comcast Christmas in the City – Underway, 6-9 p.m. Chilhowee Park, drive-thru, free, rain or shine. A …
Holiday events around town
It’s almost December. Here’s a bit of what’s happening:
WIVK Christmas Parade Friday, Dec. 2, 7 p.m., Gay Street.
Regal Celebration of Lights – Underway, Market Square, Krutch Park Extension and Market Street. …
The ‘all-encompassing’ Brandon Gibson
When Brandon J. H. Gibson died on Nov. 16, 2022, Knoxville lost a treasure. He accomplished much in his 36 years; we’re left to wonder what else he might have …
‘Unique Eats & Eateries’
Knoxville author Paula Johnson will speak Thursday, Dec. 1, at noon at the East Tennessee History Center, 601 S. Gay Street, downtown, about her book, Unique Eats & Eateries in …
A Thanksgiving of football, alligators and traffic anarchy
A century ago, Thanksgiving fell on November 30, 1922. It was the next to last time the celebration was ever held on that date (following a tradition of the last …
Downtown: Fantasy of Trees is Nov. 23-27
It’s a Thanksgiving week tradition. Fantasy of Trees, presented by Axle Logistics, is returning to the Knoxville Convention Center Nov. 23-27. Details in Fantasy-at-a-Glance.
Fantasy of Trees is the largest fundraiser …
Pivot Point Gallery to host Carol Robin King
Pivot Point Fine Art Gallery, recently opened at 15 Emory Place, will feature local artist Carol Robin King in the Guest Gallery Show through February 4, 2023. Opening night reception …