Even with Willie Nelson in town on Saturday night, a large audience showed up to see Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke in Disney’s 1964 movie “Mary Poppins” at the …
Oxford choir brings history, rich sound to Ascension
There are very few existing organizations in the world, civic or cultural, that have remained unchanged for 640 years. The Choir of New College Oxford, which performed this week at …
Shaub, friends dazzle with Mozart’s moods, Schubert’s quintet
There were a lot of interconnections in the music chosen by Knoxville Symphony Orchestra concertmaster William Shaub for this week’s concertmaster concert at the Knoxville Museum of Art, much of …
Never a dull moment when First Friday arrives
Hold on to your wigs and keys, as Dave Letterman used to say. The arts are whooping it up over the next 10-plus days.
Tomorrow (4/5) is First Friday, and as …
Pellissippi play to highlight workers’ rights
The strength and determination of women workers considered expendable in their day are at the center of “These Shining Lives,” the next production in The Arts at Pellissippi State series.
There …
Poets conjure wealth of emotions in special reading
During the two decades that surrounded the turn of the 20th century in Italy, when the prominent Italian poet Gabriele D’Annunzio released a new poem, newspapers in the newly unified …
‘A Doll’s House Part 2’ ahead for West Knox
The Flying Anvil Theatre will tackle a contemporary drama, “A Doll’s House Part 2,” April 11-28 at the community theater in Rocky Hill.
Written by Lucas Hnath, the play is billed …
Oak Ridge Symphony delivers moving Richman ‘Reply’
Saturday night in Oak Ridge, a double string quartet was doing its best to go about the routines of daily life while gunshots rang out in the percussion and the …