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Q&A: Holly Rainey, Host of the Third Annual Tacky Sweater Party

In Q&As, Words With… by Rose KennedyDecember 16, 2015leave a COMMENT

Holly Rainey, marketing and promotions manager for the Downtown Grill & Brewery and social media volunteer at the Love Kitchen, will help host the third annual Tacky Sweater Party to …

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Here’s To a Holiday Cocktail Worth Having

In Sips & Shots by Rose KennedyDecember 16, 2015leave a COMMENT

Yes, I was skeptical. A woman named Courtney Sandora wrote to give me the welcome news that Old Forge Distillery, opened since summer 2014 in Pigeon Forge, has added bourbon, …

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Zmix Introduces Those Tiny Squirt-Bottle Water Enhancers to Alcohol

In Cover Stories by Rose KennedyDecember 9, 2015leave a COMMENT

Zmix is one of “Knoxville’s New Entrepreneurs.” See our other stories on Anchors Hair Company, DigiTrax Entertainment, and SpareTime Entertainment. Plus: Project BrandAid winner Frussies Deli & Bakery.  *** As …

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Q&A: Lisa Kurtz, Organizer of the Whittington Creek Art Show

In Q&As, Words With… by Rose KennedyDecember 9, 2015leave a COMMENT

Clay artist Lisa Kurtz is the lead organizer and one of eight displaying artists for the 2015 Whittington Creek Art Show and sale Saturday, Dec. 12, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and …

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Best Cookbooks 2015: Family Recipes, From All Over, for Everyone

In Dirt to Fork by Rose KennedyDecember 2, 2015leave a COMMENT

Who is family, and how shall we feed them? I find that my favorite cookbooks published this year take up that question and answer it with late-night noshes and wooden …

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