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- Inside of Knoxville Downtown dweller “The Urban Guy” makes this blog his full-time job. 0
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- KnoxViews Admittedly liberal-leaning community space about Knox issues. 0
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Category Archives: Knoxville
Larsen Jay’s message resounds with downtown crowd
Besides being an excellent candidate for Knox County Mayor next year, I appreciate Larsen Jay for another important reason: he’s a great excuse for a really fun party! Alan and I — with the support of an impressive host committee … Continue reading
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Downtown Home Tour takeaway: more choices than ever
Every year when the Blue Streak reports on the Downtown Home Tour — whether when it was sponsored by the City People organization or its current sponsor, East Tennessee Historical Society — the thing that’s been most striking is the … Continue reading
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Lakeshore Picnic: Loved the “Cosmopolitan” ending!
Due to the crazy weather — and constantly changing forecasts — the annual fundraiser that is the Lakeshore Park Picnic drew a smaller than usual crowd this year. But it still exceeded its $70,000 fundraising goal and the park’s executive … Continue reading
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After 60 years, these folks still like to party together!
I had a great time at a high school reunion this past weekend — and it wasn’t even my high school! Members of the Fulton High School Class of 1965 — of which my husband, Alan Carmichael, was a member … Continue reading
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Zoofari: Flora, fauna, food, and fun!
Zoofari, the signature annual fundraiser for Zoo Knoxville, always has a featured animal to set its theme. This year, the spectacular party featured the zoo’s four beloved — but endangered — red pandas. Zoo Knoxville is the leading zoo globally … Continue reading
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UT Gardens Gala: Not letting a little rain stop the fun!
OK. It wasn’t a little rain. It was a torrential downpour — twice! And we weren’t in buildings — we were under tents! Without floors. But the folks who support the University of Tennessee Gardens are a hardy bunch. And, … Continue reading
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Phyllis Nichols named “Woman of Year” by Beck Center
Scores of happy women dressed mostly in yellow gathered recently to celebrate Beck Cultural Exchange Center naming Phyllis Y. Nichols the “Woman of the Year” during its annual Ethel Beck Society Awards Luncheon. Nichols is the recently retired president and … Continue reading
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