Horse Haven
Gallery posted Jan. 7, 2009
The West Knoxville group offers a refuge for abused and neglected equines from around the state.
A glimpse at life in 2009
Gallery posted Dec. 31, 2008
Prepare yourselves, citizens of Knoxille, for a startling vision of the future: Life in the Year 2009! Here are just a few windows into that future.
Christmas in Knoxville, 1908
Gallery posted Dec. 18, 2008
It was the first modern Christmas, complete with bootleggers, grifters and basketball on roller skates. And, of course, plenty of advertisements encouraging people to indulge in the spirit of the season. Following are a selection of newspaper clippings from the week leading up to Dec. 25 of that year.
Going Green in Knoxville
Gallery posted Dec. 17, 2008
Believe it or not, East Tennessee is helping lead the way to a more energy-efficient future
S&W's New Future
Gallery posted Dec. 10, 2008
Empty for 27 years and repeatedly slated for demolition, downtown’s only deco wonder marks a turning point in Knoxville preservation.
Scenes from the Pilot Light
Gallery posted Dec. 3, 2008
Jason Boardman's Pilot Light has become the focus for Knoxville's underground music and art. How long can he keep it up?
Soul Brothers
Gallery posted Nov. 26, 2008
Musicians Kenneth and Keith Brown may be "a couple of local guys," but they're also further their father Donald's jazz legacy.
The Economy in Knoxville
Gallery posted Nov. 26, 2008
Voices in the local business community offer perspective on how the ups and downs (and downs) play out in Knoxville.
Swing Dancing in Knoxville
Gallery posted Nov. 19, 2008
Let's do the Lindy! Knoxville swing dancers sustain a jubilant dance style that's going on 100 years old.
Knoxville Eats: Oysters Bayou Bay
Gallery posted Nov. 12, 2008
The appetizer is a souped-up version of Cajun baked oysters that chef Andy Cantillo concocted.
Knoxville Eats: The Kepner Melt
Gallery posted Nov. 12, 2008
Nashville food blogger Jennifer Justus described it thusly: "It's like Jackson Pollock or Kandinsky. Naysayers call it ugly, jarring, or just a big mess. But it's brilliant!"
Knoxville Eats: Soy Joy Sushi Roll
Gallery posted Nov. 12, 2008
Soy Joys have gained a reputation by word of mouth among Nama diners, and they're ordered by customers who know to ask for the "special menu."
Knoxville Eats: Duck Club Sandwich
Gallery posted Nov. 12, 2008
The sandwich, an invention of chef Bruce Bogartz, is making its latest appearance at RouXbarb.
Knoxville Eats: The Pigburger
Gallery posted Nov. 12, 2008
Hearsay suggests it's a Knoxville original, and if you Google it, you get mostly references to the Knoxville product. A nice juicy, round patty -- made of well-seasoned pork.
HIV in Knoxville
Gallery posted Nov. 5, 2008
Inside the living rooms and hospital rooms of Knoxvillians still dying of AIDS -- and the many more who live with HIV and hope.
Redrawing the 17th District
Gallery posted Oct. 22, 2008
How did the 17th District get so convoluted that it stretches from Sequoyah Hills through South Knox and into Jefferson County?
McCain Country
Gallery posted Oct. 22, 2008
Inside Knoxville's Republican campaign headquarters—enjoying the benefits of plentiful red-state voters.
Obama Land
Gallery posted Oct. 22, 2008
A look inside Knoxville's Democratic campaign headquarters, spreading the Obama message in a Republican stronghold.
Our Political Geography
Gallery posted Oct. 15, 2008
Does where you live in Knox County determine whether you're conservative or liberal?
Hilltop Removal
Gallery posted Oct. 8, 2008
A joint city and county task force tackles the bumpy issue of protecting scenic hillsides from overdevelopment
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