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Knox Singer-Songwriter Adam Whipple Previews Upcoming Album With New Single “Two Lights”

In Music Stories, The Daily Dumpster Blog by Matthew EverettMay 2, 2017leave a COMMENT

Singer-songwriter Adam Whipple has been plying his introspective, insightful contemporary Christian folk around local coffee shops and clubs for the last decade. He has a new album, The Broken Seasons, coming out in the …

Hoyos to Protest Streamlining of Stream Protections

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Renee Hoyos, Tennessee Clean Water Network Executive Director,  will be one of 150 people to speak about the potential repeal or replacement of federal protections for public waters at a …

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Knoxville Mercury Scores Five First-Place Golden Press Card Awards

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There is one day of the year when local journalists can momentarily shed their fear of pink slips and feel at ease with their place in the world: the Golden …

Remembering Civil War Historian Digby Seymour, 1923-2017

In The Daily Dumpster Blog by Jack NeelyApril 30, 2017leave a COMMENT

The author of one of the best and most enduringly beloved books about Knoxville history died on Thursday at age 93. Digby Seymour’s masterpiece, Divided Loyalties: Fort Sanders and the …

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Weekend Guide: Dogwood Arts, T.I., Circle Modern Dance, Knox Opera, and More

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Here’s a list of what to do this weekend—Dogwood Arts on Market Square, Knox Opera’s Queen of Scots, Volapalooza, Circle Modern Dance, Brewhibition, Mothership, and T.I. Visit the Knoxville Mercury …

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