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When Free Speech Is Too Expensive

Knoxville Urban Guy·July 29, 2010
When should free speech be stopped? When does it cross some invisible line into public pornography? We’ll see some of that pornographic speech when the various neo-Nazi groups descend on Knoxville August 14. There has been...

Things that make you go . . . well, to Doc Knox

Knoxville Urban Guy·July 27, 2010
Last month I wondered about what turned out to be a TreeGator. It is an object designed to slowly water trees and Mr. (or Ms.) Anonymous correctly gave us the ID. I can update that report to...

Blue Plate Special: Christabel and the Jons

Knoxville Urban Guy·July 26, 2010
I can’t believe I’ve written over fifty posts and I’m only now getting around to mentioning one of the coolest and most unique attractions downtown: The Blue Plate Special. It’s not a culinary delight (OK, maybe food...

Bus Rider

Knoxville Urban Guy·July 25, 2010
“Get up in the morning, get on the busGet up in the morning like the rest of us Places to go, important people to meet Better not get up or you might lose your seat. Leave...

A Mid-Week Evening at Oodles

Knoxville Urban Guy·July 24, 2010
Plenty of people go out to eat during the middle of the week in suburbs all over the country. Strip mall restaurants and traditional mall restaurants are full of those of us who simply can’t bear...

Taylor Disappearing

Knoxville Urban Guy·July 23, 2010
This has been a summer of disappearances in downtown Knoxville. Vagabondia, which was a Market Square staple, disappeared. I was told it was all good, the business was fine, but the offer to purchase the building...

Reflections

Knoxville Urban Guy·July 22, 2010
I love the song “Reflections of My Life” by Marmalade. It is definitely a must-have for any decent itunes collection. So what does this have to do with the city? Nothing, except that I’ve noticed some...

Nostalgia Can Be a Dangerous Thing

Knoxville Urban Guy·July 20, 2010
Most of us hue to a blend of nostalgia and modernity, particularly the older we get. We probably color the past a little too beautifully. I’m certainly a victim of that tendency. Add to that my infatuation...

"The 100 Block"

Knoxville Urban Guy·July 19, 2010
As I approached the 100 Block of Gay Street for today’s ceremonial re-opening, I was reminded how special this spot is in downtown Knoxville. I think the western side of this block contains one of the...

"It’s cold. It feels like independence day."

Knoxville Urban Guy·July 18, 2010
Church Street UMC, Sunday Morning, July 4 I was quite the slacker on July 4 this year. I had out-of-town guests and I’d worn them out walking around the city before the big day hit. I did...
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