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- Inside of Knoxville Downtown dweller “The Urban Guy” makes this blog his full-time job. 0
- Instapundit Legendary blog of law professor Glenn Reynolds on technology & freedom. 0
- JackLail.com Blog of Jack Lail, director of innovation at the Knoxville News Sentinel. 0
- KnoxViews Admittedly liberal-leaning community space about Knox issues. 0
- Southern Foodways Alliance Southern food all the time! 0
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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
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Summer Swing ’23: a thankfully cool experience
After a three-year hiatus, Choice Health Network and Positively Living have brought back their popular hot-weather event, Summer Swing. Only this year, they made arrangements for some shade — and air conditioning! That turned out to be a very good … Continue reading
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Friends gather downtown to support Lynne Fugate
When you look up “community service” in the dictionary, there should be a photograph of Lynne Fugate. The incumbent City Council member, seeking re-election to her second term in At-Large Seat A, already had served two terms on the Knox … Continue reading
Filed under: Downtown, Events, Knoxville, Politics
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Downtown dinner group salutes friend
Four couples who all live downtown occasionally stage progressive dinners, where each couple hosts a dinner course and we walk from home to home enjoying the food, camaraderie and the ambiance of downtown. We’ve been doing this for over 10 … Continue reading
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A very Knoxville Fourth of July
You know us. We love a big event. Rarely skip them. But this year, it just felt more comfortable having a low-key Independence Day celebration with a close group of friends in the suburbs — followed by front row seats, … Continue reading
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