West Knoxville’s Flying Anvil Theatre is nothing if not ambitious.
The next performance, starting Friday, June 28, is “Circle Mirror Transformation” by Annie Baker. This play has been an audience favorite …
Food City manager earns national produce award
David Scarlett, produce manager for Food City’s Deane Hill store in Knoxville, was just named a grand-prize winner in the 2019 Retail Produce Manager of the Year Awards. Each year, …
Chamber’s new Mike focused on growing business, economy
Mike Odom recalls that it was Halloween, waiting for his son to get into his costume, and he was fooling around with his smartphone when he saw a headline that …
Allison Lederer: In the right place to make a difference
Allison Lederer has many roles in life: banker, board chair, philanthropist, mom, wife, dance coach. Whatever role she’s in, she’s in the right place to make a difference for her …
Turner sets bar high at Knox Chamber
It seems inevitable that Terry Turner would become a businessman.
Like many Southern families in the 1950s and 1960s, his went to Ohio to find work. Shortly after he was born, …
Dance and dine: good times in Old Bearden
“If a girl loves a man, that’s her business. If a man loves a girl, that’s his business. If they love each other, that’s their business. If they get married, …
Emerson Breeden gets Boy Scouts’ North Star
If you’re involved with an organization that’s doing good things for our community, chances are you know Emerson Breeden.
Breeden is the director of community relations for the Knoxville division of …
Sound to let your mind and spirit drift
The first thing that caught my attention was the picture of the four didjeridus, the exotic instrument partially made by termites burrowing through eucalyptus tree trunks in the Australian desert, …