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 …
KSO Q concert takes haunting, delightful turns with child-focused themes
American composer, instrumentalist and singer Rhiannon Giddens’ song about a young black slave woman with a new child, “At the Purchaser’s Option,” begins with the following lines:
“I’ve got a babe …
Bringing back Lucille’s
All the cool kids will be at the inaugural show of “Live at Lucille’s” at 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 29. Correction: All the cool kids already have tickets for the six-concert …
Listening to both the middle, the edges at Big Ears
Trying to define just what kind of festival Big Ears is, much less defining the categories of music played during the festival, means coming to terms with the concept of …
Big Ears – physically draining, soul satisfying
There comes a point at Big Ears festivals when one has the sense that the tank is empty and full at the same time. Reserve levels are bottoming out, so …
‘Gloria Bell’: Spinning in the right direction
It’s almost surprising that Jethro Tull’s “Living in the Past” isn’t included in the soundtrack of “Gloria Bell” – so much of the film deals with living in the past …