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Monthly Archives: February 2014
Engagement party was big surprise — to the guests!
I knew from the minute the invitation arrived that this party was going to be fun! It was, according to the information on the heavy beige stationery mounted on a glittery bronze background, a surprise engagement party for my friend … Continue reading
Filed under: Events, Food, Knoxville
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Knoxville Restaurant Week is upon us! Yum.
I don’t know about you, but I’ve spent some quality time today “smiling and dialing,” as they say. Why? Because the eateries participating in this year’s Knoxville Restaurant Week were announced last night in an event at The Emporium, and … Continue reading
Warehouses blessed, bid farewell
Thanks to Gene Rump for writing this guest post for The Blue Streak. Photos are by Leigh White. -Cynthia Moxley When the titular mayor of Gay Street calls a blessing … folks show up. And about 30 did last Thursday … Continue reading
Filed under: Downtown, Events, Historic preservation, Knoxville
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Sublime evening in splendor of ‘The Barn’
A great fringe benefit of living in Knoxville is being so close to the vaunted Blackberry Farm. So it didn’t take much consideration for Alan and me to buy a table for eight at this past Sunday’s fundraiser there for … Continue reading
Filed under: Events, Food, Knoxville, Music
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Urban … Art … Theater … Knoxville delivers it all
Two top-notch — but very different — concerts and an excellent, thought-provoking play reinforced to Alan and me this past weekend what a great and diverse cultural city Knoxville has become. Hot country singer Keith Urban, winner of dozens of … Continue reading