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Bark in the Park 2014

Knoxville Urban Guy·June 16, 2014
The Humane Society of the Tennessee Valley sponsored the annual Bark in the Park Event this weekend. It accentuates something that Knoxville is increasingly recognized for: we love dogs and enjoy having them in public spaces. Any...

The Downtown Knoxville Week Ahead (6/15 – 6/21/2014)

Knoxville Urban Guy·June 15, 2014
If you see an event I’ve missed and you’d like to plug, please comment below or e-mail me (knoxvilleurbanguy@gmail.com) and I’ll try to add it. The list may, accordingly, be expanded through the week. Staying true...

Exactly Where is Parkridge and What is Happening There?

Knoxville Urban Guy·June 13, 2014
The title alone is a confession of my ignorance. I’d heard “Parkridge” mentioned in the same breath as “Old North” and “Fourth and Gill,” so I knew it was one of the “ring” neighborhoods around downtown....

Money, Coffee and Art: Changes on Gay Street

Knoxville Urban Guy·June 12, 2014
I heard from a helpful reader about the ATM which has been installed in front of the Phoenix Building. It took me a few days to get to 418 S. Gay Street to look into it,...

“Princess Cut” Forces a Painful Conversation

Knoxville Urban Guy·June 11, 2014
Our culture’s willingness to talk about anything no matter how personal at anytime seems to expand with every Cialis commercial. It’s as if any topic is an acceptable topic no matter where or in what company...

Knoxville’s Tenth Annual Bob Dylan Birthday Bash

Knoxville Urban Guy·June 10, 2014
In a way it seems it has been around forever, but for the last ten years, in one form or another, a celebration has been held to honor the birthday of Bob Dylan who turned 73...

Steampunk Carnivale Just Gets Better in Second Year

Knoxville Urban Guy·June 9, 2014
It’s as urban as anything gets. So urban it’s dystopian: steam, gears, corsets, vintage hats, goggles and other elements collide with everything gadgets to make a futuristic and, yet, retro world that’s both fun to visit...

The Downtown Knoxville Week Ahead (6/8 – 6/14/2014)

Knoxville Urban Guy·June 8, 2014
If you see an event I’ve missed and you’d like to plug, please comment below or e-mail me (knoxvilleurbanguy@gmail.com) and I’ll try to add it. The list may, accordingly, be expanded through the week. Staying true...

Three Crazy Urban Events for Your Weekend – Plus bonus events

Knoxville Urban Guy·June 6, 2014
It starts tonight and it runs for two days of craziness. Two of the three would only happen in an urban environment and two all three promise to be completely exciting. I would be remiss, however,...

Abingdon, Virginia: A Great Day Trip from Knoxville

Knoxville Urban Guy·June 5, 2014
You might have noticed I didn’t post anything, yesterday. I mentioned that I take some days off in the summer to be with family and that’s just what I did. Urban Woman, over the last few...
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