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AAA Announces Local Road Projects Boosted by Tennessee’s New ‘IMPROVE Act’

In The Daily Dumpster Blog by Thomas StubbsMay 15, 2017leave a COMMENT

At a press conference held this morning in AAA’s downtown offices, Public Affairs Director Stephanie Milani announced the specific effects that Tennessee’s new IMPROVE Act will have on local infrastructure projects—including …

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Weekend Guide: Vestival, the Pinklets’ CD release show, River and Rail Theatre, Robert Randolph, and More

In The Daily Dumpster Blog by Matthew EverettMay 12, 2017leave a COMMENT

Here’s a list of what to do this weekend—River and Rail Theatre, Vestival, the Pinklets’ CD release show, Tiger Lily Theatre, Robert Randolph, and much more. Visit the Knoxville Mercury …

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River & Rail Theatre Presents Timely New Play About Suicide

In Performing Arts, Stories, The Daily Dumpster Blog by S. Heather DuncanMay 10, 2017leave a COMMENT

After a string of student suicides this semester at Farragut High School—and widespread public discussion in Knoxville and nationwide about a television show centered on teen suicide—Knoxville’s River & Rail Theatre …

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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 …

Knoxville Protest of Venezuelan Government to Be Held Tonight

In The Daily Dumpster Blog by S. Heather DuncanMay 8, 2017leave a COMMENT

Venezulan expats and their supporters plan to gather at 6 p.m. today in Krutch Park to protest the actions of Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro and his government. Maduro won the …

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