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Tracy Jones, Author at The Knoxville Mercury
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Generations Literary Alliance Unites Young and Old Through the Power of Words

In Press Forward by Tracy JonesApril 5, 2017leave a COMMENT

Q&A: Laura Keigan, founder of Generations Literary Alliance If history is a thing that repeats itself so that we may learn from it, maybe literature is that thing that best gets the …

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Scouting for Midcentury Modern Decor in Knoxville Resale Shops

In Abode: Home Design, Consumer Guides by Tracy JonesMarch 15, 2017leave a COMMENT

The yen for all things midcentury modern shows no signs of abating. Still fun and fresh, with sleek lines and bursts of color, it’s a style that unites everyone from …

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Architect Chad Boetger Designs His Own Dream House in Holston Hills

In Abode: Home Design by Tracy JonesMarch 15, 2017leave a COMMENT

Chad Boetger has star power. A graduate of the University of Tennessee’s College of Architecture, class of 1997, he is the vice president, director of design at the 101-year-old BarberMcMurry …

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Knoxville’s Stages Are Buzzing With More Independent Theater Companies than Ever Before

In Cover Stories, Performing Arts by Tracy JonesMarch 15, 2017leave a COMMENT

It was a low-key place to hide a messiah. When River & Rail Theatre Company debuted its musical, The Unusual Tale of Mary & Joseph’s Baby, last December, it did …

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Oak Ridge Playhouse: Knoxville’s Neighbor Has a Long Tradition of Theater

In Cover Stories, Performing Arts by Tracy JonesMarch 15, 2017leave a COMMENT

This year marks the 75th anniversary of the Oak Ridge Playhouse. Since 1957, the community troupe has produced shows out of a landmark building in Jackson Square, the town’s de …

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