There is a lot of movement among downtown businesses this spring. You’ll need to watch carefully to keep up. And these four changes are just a few of what projects to be a stream of more...
Barely off Broadway and Central at 130 Bearden Place is an important part of our growing and vibrant craft beer movement. I’d overlooked it for over a year, so I reached out to the owner and...
If asked to describe an urban home, many of us would picture a tiny New York City apartment with modest furnishings and maybe a view of the side of the adjacent building. Likely there would be...
Well, that was big. The entire weekend seemed to carry massive crowds, starting with First Friday, then the Chalk Walk and great weather on Saturday, followed by a Sunday night with sidewalks on Gay Street crowded...
If you want to be certain your event is included on this calendar, I’ll need your event two weeks in advance. The absolute best way to make sure I include your event is to make a...
April showers might bring May flowers, but in Knoxville the month of April also brings Knoxville by Design (KBD). If you haven’t experienced KBD yet, you will not want to miss out. It is a month...
Quick: Name the oldest Knoxville organization you’ve heard of, but really don’t know much about. The Carpetbag Theatre might be a contestant for most of us. What other local organization has been around for half-a-century and,...
Do you feel safe in the city? Is that a false sense of security or is Knoxville a safe place? Is downtown more or less safe than the rest of the city? I’ve lived in the...
Ken Burns has tackled a wide range of subjects in his decorated career of producing documentaries. Best known for perhaps a handful, such as ‘The Civil War,” “Jazz” and “Baseball,” he’s produced roughly forty films on...
(Written by AppalachianGastroventures for Inside of Knoxville. This is the first in a planned, monthly, series of restaurant reviews, allowing for further exploration of local restaurants after their opening. I hope you enjoy this new addition.)...