This photo submitted by Ben M. captures a foggy sunset at Concord Park in West Knoxville.
What We’re Reading: Helping Second Harvest Recover
A community rallies around a substantially helpful non-profit in their time of need. Original photo by: Thomas Churchill.
Looking for a challenge? Try Mind Body Kinetics
At Mind Body Kinetics our very own Laura Braden works into shape, doing fitness exercises that hurts us to even read about!
The Color Purple at The Tennessee
The Color Purple at The Tennessee brings out what’s best in musicals, a theme used in Carol Reed’s classic The Third Man, and a man that is a bigger s.o.b. than William Munny.
View of Knoxville, Vol. 105
Dan Lyle submitted this high-flying photo to our flickr pool. An empty Neyland Stadium anchors the photo in the middle.
What We’re Reading: Hop On the Bayne Train
It was hard to find bright spots to highlight this week but if we all hop aboard the Bayne train we should be in for a fun ride. Original photo by: Paul Blence.
The Next Big Thing: Chyna Brackeen & Attack Monkey Productions, Part 2
In part two of NBT: Chyna and AMP, we highlight Chyna’s growing young business, Attack Monkey Productions. You may have heard of her clients: The Black Lillies, Ole Smokey Moonshine, Ben Sollee…
Who’s Hungry? Knoxville’s Restaurant Week to Benefit Second Harvest
Knoxville’s first annual Restaurant Week has lots in store. Find out which eateries are on our must visit list.
The Next Big Thing: Chyna Brackeen & Attack Monkey Productions, Part 1
In part one of our Next Big Thing series, we’re putting the spotlight on someone that typically puts the spotlight on others. Chyna Brackeen is building a local business that we think could catapult her onto a national stage.
New Help Comes to Knoxify, by Way of Sacramento
Knoxville-native Laura Braden joins the Knoxify team. Find out what she did in Sacramento, CA that’s going to make her a real asset for us.