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It’s late, It’s Smoky and It’s Good

Knoxville Urban Guy·December 13, 2010
Preservation Pub, Market Square, Knoxville The last time I ventured out on a late night to hear a band at the Preservation Pub, it was cleverly disguised as a place called the Mercury Lounge. I struggled...

Doing it all for Your Love – Everyday

Knoxville Urban Guy·December 12, 2010
Delbert McClinton is in town this weekend at the Bijou Theater. I’m not sure he had downtown in mind when he wrote that lyric, but certainly, people were doing a lot of things for love in...

Snowflake and Snowflakes

Knoxville Urban Guy·December 10, 2010
Suddenly we find ourselves beset by cold weather. And not just early December cold, but more mid-January to mid-February cold. I was surprised earlier this week when I walked out of my home to see the...

First Friday Was More than a Christmas Parade

Knoxville Urban Guy·December 8, 2010
 Gay Street, Knoxville, December 2010 I usually try to talk a bit about each First Friday downtown and I really kind of blew past it this time because it also happened to be the night...

Did I Mention the Blue Plate Special?

Knoxville Urban Guy·December 7, 2010
Not as much as I should. Knoxville is and will always likely be a small city. We’ll never have a Chinatown or a Little Italy. We’ll never have the tallest buildings or the most bustling streets....

Knoxville Christmas Parade: The Top Five Most Unorthodox Floats

Knoxville Urban Guy·December 7, 2010
So, here we are: the final Christmas Parade post. I’ve had so much fun I hate to see it end. If you haven’t read the last two posts, I suggest strongly that you drop two below...

Christmas Parade, Knoxville Style, Part Two: The Unorthodox

Knoxville Urban Guy·December 6, 2010
I suspect our Christmas parade is no different than many across the country in that much of what is included isn’t really related to the holiday. In fact, if you stripped away all the extraneous matter,...

Christmas Parade: Knoxville Style, Part One: The Orhodox

Knoxville Urban Guy·December 5, 2010
Knoxville Christmas Parade, Gay Street, December 2010 I’m not sure if it was my mood or if perhaps I’ve turned in to a curmudgeon when I wasn’t looking, but one thing that struck me about this...

Twenty Pounds of Headlines Stapled to His Chest: Amplifier on the streets

Knoxville Urban Guy·December 3, 2010
David sells the Amplifier at the corner of Wall and Gay There’s a new, monthly newspaper on the street as of this month. It is the project of Redeeming Hope Ministries and is called “The Amplifier.” Metropulse...

Metropulse: A Great Magazine Takes It to the Next Level!

Knoxville Urban Guy·December 2, 2010
I realize I’m talking about them talking about me which might be a pretty silly loop, but I can’t help myself. Metropulse was kind enough to include my blog, along with several others, in the cover...
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