It’s spring, and East Tennessee is a riot of colorful flowers. Wild irises are popping up in surprising blues and lavenders, purple hyacinths and yellow daffodils are lining walkways, and …
Breast Connect a treasured resource for breast cancer patients
For the woman who has just received a diagnosis of breast cancer, dealing with the hundreds of details surrounding the illness and its treatment can be instantly overwhelming. Thanks to …
Pellissippi play to highlight workers’ rights
The strength and determination of women workers considered expendable in their day are at the center of “These Shining Lives,” the next production in The Arts at Pellissippi State series.
There …
‘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 …
Rob Voigt: Young man in a hurry
Knox County’s District 6 has been represented since 2008 by Brad Anders, a Knoxville Police Department lieutenant who ran a close race for Knox County mayor in 2018. Anders is …
How Bruce McCarty’s maverick modernism left a lasting residential legacy
We toss the phrase “mid-century modern” around so often, it’s easy to forget there was a time when the “mid-century” part of it wasn’t there.
“At the time, it was just …
Food City at Deane Hill creates record display
It was huge. It was chocolate and peanut butter. And it dominated one section of the Food City store at Deane Hill. It was the “world’s greatest Reese’s Peanut Butter …
Sitting still is not an option for KFD’s Doug Gwaltney
A high school kid with long hair, a rebellious college art student, a fun-loving Marine, an adrenaline-stoked firefighter, a caring paramedic. That’s the spectrum of Capt. Doug Gwaltney.
A conversation with …