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Category Archives: Knoxville
Chamique Holdsclaw: ‘No one heals alone.’
Former Lady Vol basketball star Chamique Holdsclaw, an Olympic gold medalist and WNBA Hall of Famer, opened up to a large luncheon crowd at the Knoxville Convention Center last week about her own mental health struggles. In the process, she … Continue reading
Filed under: Events, Knoxville
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“Artsclamation!” dazzles in new downtown digs
“Artsclamation!” has moved to downtown Knoxville! What a great move, as Friday’s preview party proved! More artists, more art, and more room! Continue reading
Filed under: Art, Knoxville
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New Jenny Boyd Theatre: flexible, “cutting edge”
This is a big week for the Jenny Boyd Theatre over on the University of Tennessee’s Knoxville campus. At the former location of the beloved but grossly outdated Carousel Theatre, the replacement building is closing in on completion of its … Continue reading
Filed under: Knoxville, Theater
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Girl Scouts rally to recover from ruinous year
The local council of the Girl Scouts has experienced its toughest year in the organization’s history due to Hurricane Helene which devastated communities in our area last fall. But if an enthusiastic (and festive) gathering of supporters earlier this week … Continue reading
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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
Filed under: Knoxville, Politics
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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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