The Marlowe’s sophisticated vibe lives up to its Raymond Chandler-esque name. The night was as thick as a conman’s promise, and the streetlights of Knoxville’s Central Street flickered like the last ...
Thirty years ago, I stumbled across the book Care of the Soul by Thomas Moore. I was so captivated by what I was reading that I wanted to speak with the author. While searching for a way to contact ...
Underestimated. Beautiful. Complicated history. Home. That’s Romania, the beautiful country where I was born and lived until coming to the U.S. mid-90s. For 18 years, I called Knoxville and the ...
Knoxville native and Cityview intern Anna Cales is a senior at Miami University studying Journalism and Women and Gender Studies. She is passionate about writing and enjoys creating narratives, poetry ...
I knew many guys like him when I was growing up in North Knoxville. You know the type – small, wiry, and tough as nails. I never understood what made his kind so cocky and always looking for a fight.
The one that started everything: The Tetons and the Yellowstone by Ansel Adams. This was the book that taught me to be comfortable being uncomfortable, to push through rugged terrain, and expand my ...
Walking in the door of The Chow Hall, a grayish one-story building at Emory and Bell roads in Hall Crossroads, feels like entering a cozy den whose walls and shelves overflow with remembrance—in this ...
My feet were dangling way too far from terra firma so I death-gripped a bending piece of rhododendron. The branch stretched with increasing gravity, and my toes reached for nothing as the shrub ...
Sometimes, just talking helps. That’s the premise behind Girl Talk Inc., a Knoxville-based nonprofit aimed at helping Knoxville’s young females grow into their best selves. The talking happens in lots ...
One Knoxville SC is preparing for a big season. One of the most anticipated changes is the club’s move to Covenant Health Park in Old City. For Drew McKenna, One Knox’s general manager, this is more ...
The Museum of Appalachia, founded by the late John Rice Irwin and now one of the region’s important non-profit organizations, has recognized some of the local “heroes” who have made giant ...
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