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New singles from Senryu and Siphon preview upcoming albums

In Music Stories, Program Notes by Matthew EverettJuly 5, 2017leave a COMMENT

  The local indie/art-pop band Senryu has been relatively quiet the last few years, as its frantic workaholic frontman and songwriter, Wil Wright, has pursued other projects, principally the wizard-rap …

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‘Artrock’ EP release show will double as actual art show

In Music Stories, Program Notes by Matthew EverettJune 21, 2017leave a COMMENT

Albert Murrian’s new EP—the first of a series of three related releases planned for the near future—is called Artrock, and all four of its songs (“O Pablo,” “I Want an …

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Curtis Glover’s murals make a large-scale mark on Knoxville

In Program Notes, Visual Arts by Sage DavisJune 8, 2017leave a COMMENT

Curtis Glover is creating vibrant murals throughout Knoxville, but while his work is gaining recognition, not many know the man behind the murals. Being an artist was not always the …

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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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Local Music Release Roundup: Hudson K, the Pinklets, Eli Fox, Kevin Abernathy

In Music Stories, Program Notes by Matthew EverettApril 26, 2017leave a COMMENT

Here’s a look at some notable new local music releases scheduled for the spring and summer. Hudson K Hudson K The synth-/experimental-pop duo Hudson K is set to release its …

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