There may not be documented proof that Dogwood Arts has been responsible for coaxing a bazillion – or even a billion – blooms out of Knoxville’s dogwood trees, but it …
Johnson-Webb to sing at Colonial Heights UMC
Bass-baritone vocalist Daniel Johnson-Webb will join Colonial Heights United Methodist Church, 6321 Chapman Highway, for the morning worship service at 10:45 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 7.
Johnson-Webb will be accompanied on piano …
Goat run goes over baa-dly (and that’s good)
They came, they saw, they scampered.
Goats made the day at the South Knoxville Alliance’s Run With the Goats on Sunday at the South Knoxville location of STAR – Shangri-La Therapeutic …
South Knoxville Alliance plans goat-based contest
You’ve seen their adorable videos. Now see them in person and even run around with them!
No, we’re not talking about the latest boy band. We’re talking goats, people. Cute goats. …
SOUP returns Oct. 23
The next Knoxville SOUP will be held Tuesday, Oct. 23, at Kerbela Temple, 315 Mimosa Ave. Doors open at 6 p.m., and the program starts at 6:30.
The popular crowd-funding event …
Plans for JWP terminus park grow more – and less – concrete
The good news is, the terminus of the James White Parkway will offer outdoor play areas for all ages and not just a quiet place for police officers to sit …
Ijams celebrates in the rain
The Blue Streak is back, celebrating all things good to eat (and good for the community). Check out Cynthia Moxley’s latest report on Symphony in the Park to benefit Ijams Nature …
SoKno urged to participate in Recode Knoxville
South Knoxville got a taste of Recode Knoxville Sept. 10.
The session hosted by the Knoxville Area Urban League, along with the Metropolitan Planning Commission, had a friendly, encouraging vibe thanks …