You’ve probably learned more over the last few days than you ever thought you’d need to about the torturous Barkley’s Marathon over in Frozen Head State Park last weekend. For …
MLK in Knoxville: Live as brothers or perish as fools
The day is now past and most of the local festivities celebrating the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. have wrapped for the moment, until we get to the …
Celebrate King; say yes to a meeting or two
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was known for marches, not races, but as MLK Day approaches, it’s a good time for the YWCA’s 25th Annual Diversity Day and Race Against …
Exposing, transforming planet’s woes
Art adds to our lives in many ways. One of the most challenging is how it reflects life and makes us think more deeply about it.
That’s the value of the …
MLK Week brings community together
Yesterday, Martin Luther King Jr. would have turned 91.
Imagine that: King as a proud father and doting grandfather, swapping stories with old friends at the local coffee shop, bantering with …
MLK gallery highlights first First Friday
The first First Friday of 2020 will not only be fun to experience, it’s also fun to say. Try it yourself:
“The first First Friday of 2020.”
See what I mean? So …
Alone in her grief
Written by Knoxville resident Bill Young who looks back on 11 eventful days 50 years ago: March 30 – April 9, 1968
March 30: the New York Times reported the Rev. …