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Weekend Guide: Beauford Delaney at KMA, Brian Wilson, Knoxville Children’s Theatre, Public Cinema, and More

In The Daily Dumpster Blog by Matthew EverettMay 5, 2017leave a COMMENT

Here’s a list of what to do this weekend, and it’s a big one—Beauford Delaney, the return of Camperfest, Brian Wilson, The Death of Louis XIV, Hudson K, the Mill …

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Sign Up for Knoxville Mercury Updates

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Starting this week, we’re going to begin a project to bolster our digital offerings. Our online readership has already reached the same size as our print readership — and it’s …

“Trumpcare” protest planned in Knoxville tonight

In The Daily Dumpster Blog, Uncategorized by S. Heather DuncanMay 4, 2017leave a COMMENT

Knoxville is one of at least 11 cities across Tennessee where a public protest will be held today against the health care bill meant to replace the Affordable Care Act …

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Flying Anvil Theatre Finally Lands a Home in Rocky Hill

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The seemingly epic quest of the Flying Anvil Theatre company to find a permanent stage to call its own has at last reached its denouement. As you may recall from our …

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‘Yassin Falafel’ Film About Owner’s Journey Wins Awards

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A documentary about local restaurateur Yassin Terou—who is preparing to open a second Yassin’s Falafel House in Cedar Bluff—has won two Webby awards and was a finalist in the prestigious …

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