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Monthly Archives: March 2014
L’Amour du Vin: food, wine and a peek at the sky
Chef Patrick O’Connell, dubbed “the Pope of American cuisine,” knocked ’em dead earlier this month at L’Amour du Vin, the annual wine dinner and auction that raises funds for the Knoxville Museum of Art. But, equally mesmerizing to the hundreds of … Continue reading
Let the good times woof at Mardi Growl
Thanks to Lauren Christ of Moxley Carmichael for writing this guest post for the Blue Streak — Cynthia Moxley. During Mardi Gras, parade goers can be heard declaring, “Laissez les bons temps rouler!” – the Cajun French expression meaning “Let … Continue reading
Filed under: Downtown, Events, Knoxville, Uncategorized
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Big Orange boogie woogie
If I can help it, I’m not going to miss seeing boogie woogie piano player Jason D. Williams when he is in our area. The spitting image of (a younger) Jerry Lee Lewis, Williams most recently was in town for … Continue reading
New art — and spring! — arrive downtown
The Art in Public Places exhibit, part of the 2014 Dogwood Arts Festival, started being visible this week in Krutch Park in downtown Knoxville. The first six of the ultimately 25 monumental pieces of art have been installed. The plaques … Continue reading
Filed under: Art, Downtown, Events, Knoxville
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Jolley on his art’s scale, history and private ‘parts’
Every year, in connection with its huge wine auction fundraiser called L’Amour du Vin, the Knoxville Museum of Art has an Artist’s Luncheon at Blackberry Farm showcasing the weekend’s featured artist. Since an epic glass and steel installation by Knoxville’s … Continue reading
Filed under: Art, Events, Food, Knoxville
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Curtains Up: Clarence Brown Theatre director announces wildly diverse 2014-15 season
Over what he described as a “family breakfast,” Clarence Brown Theatre‘s artistic director, Cal MacLean, recently announced the eight plays that will make up the theater’s 2014-15 season. And what a diverse lineup it is for the theater’s 40th anniversary … Continue reading
Filed under: Events, Food, Knoxville, Theater
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Missing Bob Wilson
The Blue Streak is going to take a break this week as we at Moxley Carmichael mourn the sudden death on Saturday of our beloved colleague, Bob Wilson. Bob, our digital media manager, worked at Moxley Carmichael for five years. … Continue reading
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Boyds blend pets, politics and business
Jenny and Randy Boyd welcomed about 100 Leadership Knoxville alumni to their elegant west Knox County home recently where they participated in a wide-ranging discussion that covered subjects from politics and education to pets, music and sports. The occasion was … Continue reading