With a large animal shelter and dog park presence we think it’s safe to say that there are a lot of pet owners in the Knoxville area. Some let Fido and/or Garfield roam the house during the day and some keep them stowed away in a pet crate. But others …
Editorial: So Much Knoxville, So Many Conflicts
Over the past couple of weeks we have posted content that, in some eyes, posed a conflict of interest. Let’s take a second to navigate a minefield, shall we? First, we’d like to point to our static Disclosure page. It has been in existence for quite some time with little …
A Pirate and a Gentleman
David Keith got into acting to meet girls. Or so he claims. Keith explains that he never got involved in the emotional side of his career, meaning he didn’t buy into the Hollywood hype that derails so many young actors. Nor does acting define his identity. “I got paid to …
View of Knoxville, Vol. 62
This photo was taken by jaopro The View of Knoxville series is derived from photos in our flickr group. Add your pictures and we might feature them here.
View of Knoxville, Vol. 61
This photo was taken by jimservies | photography The View of Knoxville series is derived from photos in our flickr group. Add your pictures and we might feature them here.
What’s in the Little Black Bag?
The weather on tap today couldn’t be a better setting for the 34th annual Dogwood Arts Festival House & Garden Show. However, this year they’re offering up a surprise in the form of a little black bag. Check out the picture above and leave a comment with what you think …
Ask the Readers Roundup: Bring Trader Joe’s to Knoxville, Please
When Suzy asked our new-business-themed Friday question on February 5th we didn’t know what would hit our comment section. By the end of the day we had heard Knoxville loud and clear: bring Trader Joe’s to Knoxvegas! Of the 39 responses to our question, 19 commenters asked for a Trader …
Bike Lanes Over the Water
When the Henley Bridge is renovated it will be garnished with shiny new bike lanes. A good move by the city and TDOT. Hat tip: Patrick Beeson
Does the Trimmed Sundown in the City Schedule Make You Happy or Sad?
Photo by: Mr. Goodspeed Earlier this week the announcement was made that Sundown in the City will trim its schedule from 12 shows to 5. Are you happy or sad to see to a shorter Sundown schedule?
GO! Where Grace & Effort Coalesce
Watching bubbly teenagers morph into disciplined warriors is an interesting experience. One minute they’re giggling and gossiping. The next minute they’re performing water ballet on dry land – or on a cold hard floor, to be precise. Instructor Laura Raines beats a drum and guides the girls through a series …