It’s Thanksgiving, the day Americans set aside to celebrate food, family and friendship for a few hours before racing to get the jump on Black Friday sales.
It wasn’t always that …
More treats than tricks coming our way
Trick or treat is the theme for all of October, so it seems, but in Knoxville, it looks like mostly treats this weekend and beyond.
OK, there is one bummer: Oct. …
Danielle Pastin is Madame Butterfly for Knoxville Opera
Long before there was “M. Butterfly” and “Miss Saigon” on Broadway, Puccini’s “Madame Butterfly” presented the world with a heartbreaking look at a clash of cultures. The gripping, tragic story …
Penny4Arts offers great opportunities for 10th year
Suzanne Cada of the Arts & Culture Alliance submitted this announcement:
The Arts & Culture Alliance of Greater Knoxville, in cooperation with the local arts and culture community, is proud to …
Wave the flag with the KSO
Possibly the biggest – and loudest – concert of the year will be tonight’s free Knoxville Symphony Orchestra show at the Festival on the Fourth on the Performance Lawn at …
Great performances create joyful noise at KSO concert
The European world was changing in 1824. There were momentous events, many of which had begun years earlier. Napoleon Bonaparte, in whom Ludwig van Beethoven had placed such hopes for …
Shaub, friends dazzle with Mozart’s moods, Schubert’s quintet
There were a lot of interconnections in the music chosen by Knoxville Symphony Orchestra concertmaster William Shaub for this week’s concertmaster concert at the Knoxville Museum of Art, much of …
Pulgars raise family while raising music
Violinists and parents Mary and Edward Pulgar are exactly the same at home as they are in performance: perceptive, fully engaged and with thoughtful and joyful spirits.
Mary plays in the …