Chelle Poindexter (Dee Dee Batteast) and her younger brother, Lank (Gerrard James), are adults still living in their family home. When their parents die, it turns their world upside down. …
Visually dazzling, intellectually stimulating ‘Jehanne’ leaves emotional hole
One thing that was clear about GO! Contemporary Dance Works’ production of “Jehanne – the Story of Joan of Arc” last weekend at the Bijou Theatre: GO’s artistic director, Lisa …
ArtXtravaganza juried show, sale returns to Webb
Once a year, the gym at Webb School of Knoxville is transformed into a fine art gallery for the school’s ArtXtravaganza, which brings dozens of artists together in a juried …
Hristov, Hu complete Beethoven sonata series with sensuality
Pianist Chih-Long Hu took off in arpeggio flourishes and trills that Miroslav Hristov’s violin had no choice but to jump into just to keep up in Beethoven’s 1801/02 “Sonata No. …
First Friday promises larger-than-life entertainment
Knoxvillians aren’t known for being wooden – well, maybe some politicians – but wood is good in the hands of artist Denise Stewart-Sanabria.
Stewart-Sanabria is known for her “Plywood People,” life-size …
Nief-Norf continues to expand the world of musical sound
Before hearing a piece for solo cello called “Nähte” (“Stitched”), written just last year by Trevor Bača, one can think of all kinds of things – if the micro-focus is …
Knoxville: 1919 to 2019
The Bijou Theatre was the perfect venue for Monday night’s program celebrating Black History Month. And the price was right, too.
The Rev. Reneé Kesler, president of the Beck Cultural Exchange …
Meryl Dominguez mesmerizes in ‘Lucia di Lammermoor’
It didn’t take any guessing to figure out that all is not well at Lammermoor Castle in Gaetano Donizetti’s 1835 opera “Lucia di Lammermoor,” which Knoxville Opera presented this weekend …