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Another garden party! This one toasts the solstice.
Remember when I noted earlier this year that there sure does seem to be an inordinate number of garden parties around here? Well, here’s another one — and it was a doozy! This one, a fundraiser for the Knoxville Botanical … Continue reading
Filed under: Events, Food, Historic preservation, Knoxville
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Fireworks, music and camaraderie highlight a fun Southern Summer’s Night to help those with HIV
It has come to be known as THE fun event of summer. Southern Summer’s Night, also called Hope 2013 (this year), is the huge outdoor gala held every year at the historic Middlebrook mansion to raise money for Covenant Health’s … Continue reading
Filed under: Events, Knoxville, Music
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“A pretty darn good season”
That’s what Cal MacLean, artistic director of the Clarence Brown Theatre, told supporters to expect from the Theatre starting Sept. 5. And he brought the goods to prove it at the preview party held at the Southern Depot earlier this … Continue reading
Filed under: Downtown, Events, Knoxville, Theater
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Visiting garden expert great excuse for party
I have to say, the entry of the Knoxville Botanical Garden and Arboretum onto the Knoxville social scene definitely has expanded the diversity of cultural activities available. Case in point: a lecture by an expert on famous gardener Gertrude Jekyll … Continue reading
Filed under: Events, Food, Knoxville
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Facebook replaces “storybook” in this wedding tale
To make up for that recent blog post about a romp of a divorce party (click here), I will now pass on a story about love. Shaun Fulco was 15 years old in 1982, working nights and weekends at the … Continue reading
Filed under: Events, Public Relations
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Middlebrook soiree launches “Summer Suppers”
The wonderful series of events that is Knox Heritage‘s “Summer Suppers” began last Saturday in spectacular style with a Gay Nineties theme at the beautiful Middlebrook plantation. Middlebrook, tucked away at 4001 Middlebrook Pike, was constructed circa 1795 and is … Continue reading
Filed under: Events, Food, Historic preservation, Knoxville, Music
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Anne spells freedom: D-I-V-O-R-C-E
Let’s say you are 63 years old and have been married to your husband for 42 years, since you were 21. And let’s say you found out he has been cheating on you — with a woman he also had … Continue reading
Filed under: Downtown, Events, Knoxville
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Richard Jolley’s monumental installation at Knoxville Museum of Art addresses big questions
In a little less than a year, an art installation that organizers hope will be the “tipping point” for Knoxville’s growing reputation as a vibrant arts and culture destination will have its official opening.
Filed under: Art, Events
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Crossroads Cafe offers delicious, exotic fare and great excuse for a history-laden road trip
Good news: If you want to experience authentic Singapore cooking, you don’t have to go all the way to Singapore. You only have to take a short jaunt to Sewanee, Tennessee, where Knoxville native Richard Emory (Fulton High Class of … Continue reading
Filed under: Business, Food, Historic preservation
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On turkey hunting and classical music (Yep!)
What do turkey hunting and classical music have in common? The Venables and their friends! It was more than a sellout at the lakefront home of Frank and Lisha Venable a few weeks ago when News Sentinel columnist Sam Venable … Continue reading
Filed under: Events, Food, Journalism, Knoxville, Media
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