When Angela Hunter held her first back-to-school disability resource night at Central Baptist Church of Fountain City in 2008, she wanted to use her own experience as the mother of …
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 …
Reminder from Normandy
A family visit to Mont Saint-Michel on the coast of Normandy, France, had us leaving as the sun slowly descended behind the small island and Norman Benedictine Abbey of St. …
Opposites attract … the eye
Orange and pink are not two colors that I would typically think look good together. Here, the orange backdrop of downtown Knoxville’s Hilton Hotel garage provided a unique color contrast …
Colorful Cataloochee creates magic
“The early fall colors of Cataloochee Valley and the lacy leaves of the sycamore tree are the inspiration for this 24×30-inch painting. The mountains often fulfill Robin’s artistic calling,” says …
Look for Flying weddings, Market Square music, First Friday
Wedding season has begun!
Flying Anvil Theatre is bringing back “Mary’s Wedding” with the stars who made it such a hit in early 2018. Emily Helton and Parker Jenkins will return …
First Friday promises larger-than-life entertainment
Knoxvillians aren’t known for being wooden – well, maybe some politicians – but wood is good in the hands of artist Denise Stewart-Sanabria.
Stewart-Sanabria is known for her “Plywood People,” life-size …
Roddy collection, National Juried Exhibition at Emporium
2019’s second first Friday arrives tomorrow, and downtown will be packed with music and visual arts.
The Arts & Culture Alliance will have three new exhibitions at the Emporium Center, 100 …