Nowhere can one appreciate the changing of the seasons more than by simply viewing a mountain with a discerning eye.
The colors of the leaves and blooms give the coming of …
Students partner with theatre professionals for ‘King Lear’
Pellissippi State Community College theatre students have a rare opportunity this semester to act and serve as technical crew alongside professionals on a Shakespearean production.
Pellissippi State will present “King Lear” …
The Honey Badger’s ‘Golden Field of Spring’
Did you know that there are “old style daffodils” and the newer varieties look different?
The field of ancient narcissus in the photo was created by daffodil bulbs which surrounded mountain …
Mangold exhibit runs through March
Shelley Mangold’s solo art exhibit of mixed media paintings in the Schwarzbart Gallery at the Arnstein Jewish Community Center, 6800 Deane Hill Dr., Knoxville, is ending on March 25.
She has …
Iris Eyes
Spring is here and things are about to get blooming crazy!
My grandmother would pore over seed catalogs all winter in anticipation of additions to her flower garden. Sweet William, ranunculus, …
Tom Eubanks opens Theater 23
If you love theater and plays that are feel-good entertainment, then a new enterprise in Theater 23 may be your ticket.
Theater 23 is headed up by its founding artistic director, …
Honey Badger captures the mysteries of Big South Fork
The Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area celebrates a 50-year anniversary this year. This Cumberland Plateau jewel straddles a tributary of the Cumberland River in Tennessee and Kentucky.
Scott …
Spring drama
It happens every year. The weather warms, the grass begins to turn green and the forsythia blooms its bright yellow magic. Then, as sure as the daffodils erupt, winter steps …