A recent Pellissippi State Community College graduate was the only student invited to participate in a staged reading of an original play in New York City.
Katharine Wilcox-Chelimsky, who graduated summa …
A musical call for climate action
If you were around 37 years ago, you might have spent your summer soaking in the technological and multinational culture of the 1982 World’s Fair. Also known as the Knoxville …
Obie award-winning play opens this week at Flying Anvil
West Knoxville’s Flying Anvil Theatre is nothing if not ambitious.
The next performance, starting Friday, June 28, is “Circle Mirror Transformation” by Annie Baker. This play has been an audience favorite …
From Tarantino to John Hughes to Eisenstein, this is the movie zone
Everyone knows that summertime is movie time. But it’s hard for some of us to get excited about going to the theater when every film playing seems to be targeted …
Simple yellow flowers warm the heart
I was feeling nostalgic with a handpicked bouquet of jonquils in a green sandwich-pattern Depression-era glass vase sitting atop a tin tray. Who remembers getting glassware from a box of …
Shakespeare, Bowie and Ada Vox – oh my!
Everything you always wanted to know about “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” but were afraid to ask is yours for the listening this Saturday, June 15, in “Shakesology.”
The 2 p.m. program …
Tangled up in blue
On the Atlantic coast of Morocco, south of Casablanca, lies the beautiful ancient fishing port of Essaouira. Eighteenth-century ramparts protected the city and its medina (old town) from the ocean …
Circle Modern Dance launches 28th season
As of early this morning, there were exactly two tickets left for the Wilco show tonight at the Bjiou Theatre. But if you didn’t get your act together in time …