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KHFF Organizers Plan to Open a Community ‘Microcinema’ for Classic Films

In Program Notes, The Daily Dumpster Blog by Coury TurczynMay 16, 2017leave a COMMENT

In terms of moviegoing experiences, the Knoxville area has got most of the bases covered: multiplexes galore, an art house, cinema clubs, outdoor screens, film festivals, a movie palace, and a …

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Knoxville Cartoonist Matthew Foltz-Gray Earns an Eisner Nomination

In The Daily Dumpster Blog by Coury TurczynMay 8, 2017leave a COMMENT

You’ve heard of Comic-Con International, right? It’s the ultimate fandom convention that occurs every July in San Diego, gathering thousands upon thousands of genre-fiction geeks to be feted by rapacious studios …

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Sign Up for Knoxville Mercury Updates

In The Daily Dumpster Blog by Coury TurczynMay 5, 2017leave a COMMENT

Starting this week, we’re going to begin a project to bolster our digital offerings. Our online readership has already reached the same size as our print readership — and it’s …

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Flying Anvil Theatre Finally Lands a Home in Rocky Hill

In The Daily Dumpster Blog by Coury TurczynMay 4, 2017leave a COMMENT

The seemingly epic quest of the Flying Anvil Theatre company to find a permanent stage to call its own has at last reached its denouement. As you may recall from our …

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Knoxville Mercury Scores Five First-Place Golden Press Card Awards

In Editor's Notes, The Daily Dumpster Blog by Coury TurczynMay 1, 2017leave a COMMENT

There is one day of the year when local journalists can momentarily shed their fear of pink slips and feel at ease with their place in the world: the Golden …

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