With my recent enrollment into Introduction Knoxville, questions have been brewing in my mind as I learn more about the vivid history of Knoxville. In an effort to seek answers, I’m going to post an unreciprocated question every Friday. I anxiously hope the comment section fills with well-informed answers. Off …
Knoxville has been Tubed
A Knoxville-centric video site has popped up coined KnoxTube. Could this mean more video bloggers in our area?
Knoxville companies not tapping UT graduates
Spring Break destinations are all the rage in college. Key West, Lake Havasu and who can forget the infamous Panama City Beach, FL. But what about graduating seniors from the University of Tennessee? Nashville, Atlanta, Memphis and Washington D.C. are all good choices, or so they seem. I’m talking about …
Knoxiecross series brings cyclocross to Knoxville
Photo of this entry’s author courtesy knoxvillecycling user “Trentkc” College football season is over. You’re broke from Christmas shopping. And there’s nothing to do in Knoxville during the winter. Or is there? This past Saturday marked the first race of the 2008 Knoxiecross cyclocross series, with races held at three …
Knoxville Mardi Gras, er, Paws Parade
No collars needed. Just beeds.
Knoxville drivers suck
Something many of us in Knoxville have said over and over: Knoxville Drivers Suck
‘Coffee and Chocolate’ sets par for Knoxville coffee shops
Sometimes, the only way to truly experience a place is to spend a lot of time there. Like, an entire afternoon. I did exactly that last Saturday by spending at least five hours in one of downtown Knoxville’s newest additions: the Coffee and Chocolate coffee shop. But this wasn’t the …