About the Author
Click here to learn more about Cynthia Moxley.What You’re Saying
- Cynthia Moxley on Even non-scotch drinkers like “Scotch & Strings!”
- Kathy Brennan on Even non-scotch drinkers like “Scotch & Strings!”
- Cynthia Moxley on Appalachian neighbors gather to honor Alex Haley
- Jack Williams on Appalachian neighbors gather to honor Alex Haley
- John Dominic Barbarino on Painter John Woodrow Kelley returns to Knoxville after 45 years; is this year’s L’Amour du Vin featured artist
What’s Hot
My Favorite Blogs
Archives
Category Archives: Knoxville
Great news! “Knoxville” is coming to Knoxville!
In a sweet little lunch gathering this past Saturday, Clarence Brown Theatre leadership gave supporters an update on construction on the new Jenny Boyd Carousel Theatre and announced plans for the upcoming theater season. And that’s where the big news … Continue reading
Filed under: Events, Knoxville, Theater
6 Comments
Carol Mayo Jenkins retires at UT; ‘We need more people like Carol,’ says friend and acting colleague
Carol Mayo Jenkins, who has been an artist in residence in the University of Tennessee’s Department of Theatre for 22 years, retired earlier this month but told those gathered to celebrate that she’d still be around, hopefully performing at the … Continue reading
Filed under: Events, Knoxville, Theater
5 Comments
Martinis at the Mansion: Cheers to William Blount!
I love a martini. Especially if it’s for a good cause! So “Martinis at the Mansion” was the perfect place for us last Thursday. It was a fundraiser for Blount Mansion — “the birthplace of Tennessee” — and it was … Continue reading
Filed under: Downtown, Events, Historic preservation, Knoxville
2 Comments
A progressive dinner for history
A group of downtown friends has been hosting progressive dinners for more than 10 years now. It started as a way to enjoy each others’ condos and invite guests to come see what downtown living was like. We usually had … Continue reading
Filed under: Downtown, Events, Food, Knoxville
8 Comments
‘Lobster Roll Night’ at J.C. Holdway: damn good!
I am writing this blog post against my better judgment. I like to share great Knoxville experiences with everyone. But, on the other hand, when those experiences are very limited, I don’t want to create so much demand that I … Continue reading
Filed under: Downtown, Food, Knoxville
10 Comments
Wine, moonshine and help for our neighbors
Volunteer Ministry Center, a non-profit organization founded more than 35 years ago to prevent and end homelessness, has found a way to combine fun and fundraising — and honor a longtime benefactor in the process. The group recently hosted the … Continue reading
Filed under: Downtown, Events, Food, Knoxville
4 Comments