To me, the word pilgrimage has always evoked treks to ancient settings – devout members of many faiths journeying to the Holy Land or curious Americans looking for their ancestors …
Tom Clabo is Knoxville director of engineering
Three veteran engineers with a combined 73 years of experience with the city of Knoxville are being promoted to top Engineering Department leadership roles.
Tom Clabo, the Engineering Department’s civil engineering …
Family Fun Day is Saturday at KMA
The Knoxville Museum of Art’s Family Fun Day is this Saturday, August 27, from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Join KMA for hands-on art projects inspired by the artist Radcliffe Bailey accompanied …
Ed Lewis, Carole Stoiber to exhibit at Art Market Gallery
Art Market Gallery is featuring two artists during September with a First Friday reception from 5:30-9 p.m. Sept. 2. The gallery is at 422 S. Gay Street in downtown Knoxville. …
It’s art vs. trees in downtown Knoxville
(Editor’s note: Public concern has been rising on social media about a big change at the so-called Cradle of Country Music Park at the intersection of Gay Street and Summit …
Positions opening on Neighborhood Advisory Council
The city of Knoxville is now accepting applications for the Neighborhood Advisory Council. The group meets every second Wednesday from 4:30-6 p.m. except July and December. Council members are asked …
Knox Food Fest starts Friday
Catch the Knox Food Fest this Friday and Saturday at World’s Fair Park. Admission is free, but bring chairs and towels for the kids.
The event is a 2-day festival filled …
It’s a History Hootenanny!
History is on display this weekend at the first ever History Hootenanny. Come visit the East Tennessee History Center on August 20 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. A hootenanny means lots of …