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Solar Panels and Charging Stations: Is Knoxville Green(ish)?

Knoxville Urban Guy·May 15, 2013
The south isn’t generally known for its green initiatives or general concern for the environment. If asked more people would likely associate us with big, gas guzzling trucks, climate change denial, billboards and trash marring our...

Tuesday Night Jazz and Thursday Night Market Square Concerts

Knoxville Urban Guy·May 14, 2013
Two great music series are up and running on Market Square. One is returning and the other making its debut this year. The first is the Jazz on the Square Series on Tuesday night from 8:00...

Sights of the City, Spring 2013

Knoxville Urban Guy·May 13, 2013
I can’t imagine a more perfect weekend in the city. For my money, this could be summer weather. I’ve only been to San Francisco and Paris one time each, so I realize this isn’t a fair...

Get Your Groove On This Weekend

Knoxville Urban Guy·May 10, 2013
I know some of you get a bit weary of all the music talk on this blog, but there is just too much great music going around to ignore it. Festival season has died down a...

Downtown Buildings Moving

Knoxville Urban Guy·May 9, 2013
Well, maybe not in the sense that they are walking down Gay Street, but in other ways there has been quite a bit of movement among downtown buildings in recent weeks. Virtually all of it has...

Market Square Farmers’ Market 2013 Opens

Knoxville Urban Guy·May 8, 2013
As nasty as last weekend was, there were little windows of dry moments, if not sunshine. First Friday got by unscathed and the first couple of hours of the Market Square Farmers’ Market remained dry. After...

Immigration Reform Supporters Rally, March and Meet with Corker Representative

Knoxville Urban Guy·May 7, 2013
Immigration reform has clearly picked up some energy since the elections. Whether Republicans are being pragmatic in order to be more competitive among minority voters or they genuinely are ready to re-assess the issue, the fact...

Knoxville First Friday May 2013

Knoxville Urban Guy·May 6, 2013
I’m not sure if it was that I coincidentally made a different kind of round this First Friday or if I often miss major swaths of the goings on about town, but it was the variety...

Urban Outfitters, Shonos in City and Robinella: A Knoxville Thursday Night

Knoxville Urban Guy·May 3, 2013
So, it’s Thursday night in the city. Close to the weekend, but not really there. Still, close enough to start feeling the weekend looming a bit, and the weather turns spectacular if only for  a few...

A Tour of Historic Fourth and Gill, Part Two

Knoxville Urban Guy·May 2, 2013
Today I’ll finish up with some of last Sunday’s tour of the Fourth and Gill neighborhood. Located just north of downtown, this community is home to a number of young professionals and I ran into a...
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