As 2021 draws to a close, CareCuts Ministry is wrapping up its fifth year serving the homeless in Knoxville. The mission began in April 2016 as the passion project of …
Looking back at Knoxville a century ago
As we close out 2021 still in the grips of a global pandemic, a century ago Knox County was fresh out of the Spanish flu epidemic that started on the …
Cochran promoted at Christman
Wayne Cochran has been promoted to senior superintendent at The Christman Company at the contracting firm’s Knoxville office.
“Wayne has more than 30 years of construction experience and does an outstanding …
When Handel reigned supreme at Knoxville College
For over 50 years, hundreds of people gathered at the McMillan Memorial Chapel at Knoxville College to attend the annual presentation of George Fredric Handel’s Messiah by the Knoxville College …
Calling local artists for MLK exhibit
The Arts & Culture Alliance and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Commission are pleased to present the seventh annual Gallery of Arts Tribute, developed to recognize local artists and …
Becky Hancock: The Tennessee Theatre reopens
The historic Tennessee Theatre stage is teeming with emotion and energy as it reopens after going dark because of the pandemic. Boosted by the 2021 return of in-person concerts, music, …
Clayton Holiday Concert returns this weekend
The Knoxville Symphony Orchestra presents the 35th annual Clayton Holiday Concert Dec. 17-19 at the Civic Auditorium. Hear the KSO perform music from “Frozen,” “Home Alone,” and more, featuring GO! …
A holiday stroll through history
This time of year, people tend to think about things shiny and new, like colorful wrapping paper and the latest electronics. All eyes turn toward the bright, festive lights of …