Would anyone be offended if I tossed out a shameless plug? *crickets* I’ll continue on then. This weekend a Knoxville-centric website launched called Knox’d. This site lets you see the latest headlines from the best media outlets in Knoxville. For free of course. Patrick Beeson puts it best: Knox’d has …
Knoxville Blogs Need an Overhaul
The Knoxville blog network is one of the tightest virtual networks I’ve come into contact with. This circle of bloggers is filled with talented, comical and friendly people from a myriad of backgrounds. One thing that is lacking across the community is good blog design. In my opinion, content reigns …
Knoxified Friday Question: Defining Knoxville
Sorry for the late installment of this weeks Knoxified Friday Question. We’ve had a lot going on but at last, here we go. We have touched on nickname’s and motto’s that might possibly describe Knoxville to an outsider and generate pride to those that live in the area. One thing …
Knoxified Friday Question: Food
Earlier this week I gave you 10 things I love about Knoxville. One of those being the food. What is your favorite Knoxville restaurant? Feel free to list more than one. Photography by star5112
10 Things I love about Knoxville
My 10 favorite things about Knoxville. What are yours? Some of the greatest leaders of all time have called it home. Jim Clayton, Sam Furrow, Dr. William Bass, John Sevier, Chris Whittle, Bill Regas and Jim Haslam, Jr. Sports, sports and more sports. The food. Pioneers like Bill Regas have …
Knoxified Friday Question
The blogosphere has been buzzing trying to coin a 6-word phrase for the city of Knoxville. Unfortunately, many of the resulting entries sway toward the negative side. Something that has always perplexed me about Knoxville is the lack of an official motto or nickname. At one time the city prided …
Knoxified Friday Question
We’re back with another installment of the Knoxified Friday Question. A $25 parking ticket received on Tuesday, February 12, for not backing into a spot is the subject of this weeks question. What’s wrong with not backing into a spot on the 100 block of Gay Street?
And the YBK award goes to: Knoxville Museum of Art
Since the 1960’s the Knoxville Museum of Art (KMA) has held an engaging spot within the Knoxville community. Originally known as the Dulin Gallery of Art, the KMA quickly outgrew the beaux-arts mansion in West Knoxville it once inhabited.
Local business in Fortune
Clients of Moxley Carmichael get two experts for the price of one according to Fortune.
Knoxified Awards – YBKs
The guys here at Knoxify are proud of our city. We are even more fond of those – both businesses and individuals – that make the city of Knoxville a better place to live. To show our token of appreciation we will begin handing out Knoxified Awards or as we …