When art photographer Regina Tullock was a child, the adults in her life paid close attention to the world around them. Her maternal grandmother was constantly capturing images with a …
Violins spur stories of the Holocaust in exhibit, performances and lecture
Stories of the Holocaust have been told through books, music, plays, visual art, films and television. An exhibit Jan. 4-27 at the UT Downtown Gallery will share stories of the …
Knoxville Jazz Orchestra lights up stage with ‘Swingin’ Christmas’
There were a lot of stars in Thursday’s Knoxville Jazz Orchestra’s “Swingin’ Christmas” concert who lit up the night at the Tennessee Theatre, especially the terrific guest pianist, Cyrus Chestnut, …
Artist Kathy Odom paints life into buildings, sites of the past
There is an interesting exhibit of new work by Knoxville painter Kathy Odom at The District Gallery in Bearden.
Odom paints en plein air, which means that she paints outdoors, looking …
Timeless music graces St. John’s Cathedral candlelight concert
On a recent Sunday evening, the nave of St. John’s Cathedral was illuminated only by enough candlelight for the half dome of the sanctuary to have a soft glow. The …
Deadline nears for Dogwood’s House & Garden Show
Attention vendors: The deadline is nearing to register for a booth at the 2019 House & Garden Show, the major fundraiser for Dogwood Arts. Get info here. The show will …
Composer McConville melds D’Annunzio’s sensual poetry with music
Composer and University of Tennessee associate professor of music theory/composition Dr. Brendan Paul McConville was surprised to learn that no one had ever set to music the poetry of one …
Knoxville Gay Men’s Chorus raises its game while celebrating season
The Knoxville Gay Men’s Chorus took a giant step forward in performance standards and production values with its “Make the Yuletide Gay” holiday concert at the Bijou Theatre Saturday night.
Under …