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Ben Bentley, KCDC’s young CEO, shapes the future of affordable housing in Knoxville

In News by S. Heather DuncanJuly 19, 2017leave a COMMENT

Ben Bentley stood before a crowd locals who were not shy with their questions during an East Knoxville Community meeting in May. Four months into his tenure as CEO of …

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‘The Great American Eclipse’ is coming—why are we so excited?

In News by Thomas StubbsJuly 19, 2017leave a COMMENT

The day the world came to an end began just like any other: with a sunrise. Nothing exceptional, as far as we know. But it got the job done, and …

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Q&A: Whistle-blower and Tarbell founder Wendell Potter

In Books, Q&As by Jack NeelyJuly 19, 2017leave a COMMENT

Wendell Potter’s name has a sharp resonance in Washington. For more than 20 years he was an executive in public relations for Humana and CIGNA, until he went public, first …

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A Lost Cache of Photos Reveals New Views of Turn-of-the-Century Knoxville

In Cover Stories, Photos by McCord PaganJuly 12, 2017leave a COMMENT

The subjects in the photos are random, yet deliberate. They are refined and raw, a fantastical mix of the mundane and memorable. It’s a literal snapshot of life in East …

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Hudson K’s Christina Horn pursues her own sound, at last

In Cover Stories by S. Heather DuncanJuly 5, 2017leave a COMMENT

The woman who just finished making a highly-electronic rock record, themed around the conflict between nature and technology, has been fighting technology for about three hours. Specifically, a tiny bent …

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