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 …
Let there be (Girls) Rock!
Local stars will align tonight at Girls Rock! for Girls Rock Camp at the Central Collective, 923 N. Central St.
The show starts at 7:15 p.m. with Cece Coakley, followed by …
Multiple ‘hitches’ fill Theatre Knoxville’s ‘One Slight Hitch’
Comedian and playwright Lewis Black’s play “One Slight Hitch,” Theatre Knoxville Downtown’s new play that’s inaugurating its new digs on the south end of Central Street, doesn’t even show up …
‘Sordid Lives:’ A black comedy about white trash
It’s a tradition in Southern literature to start with a death in the family.
In Del Shores’ “Sordid Lives,” now playing at Theatre Knoxville Downtown, the dead woman, Peggy Ingram, was …
‘Almost, Maine’ is absurdist realism
In Theatre Knoxville Downtown’s current play, “Almost, Maine,” playwright John Cariani manages to capture the poignancy, ridiculousness and more than a little absurdity that often comes with falling in and …
Don’t let Bill Householder ‘fool’ you
If you’ve spent any time in any branch of the Knox County Public Library, chances are you’ve seen Bill Householder.
He might have even sent you home with a pun along …
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