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Weekend Guide: Beer, the Secret City Festival, UT printmaking exhibit, Tim Easton, women’s mountain biking, and more

In Uncategorized by Matthew EverettJune 9, 2017leave a COMMENT

Here’s a list of what to do this weekend—the Secret City Festival, Tim Easton, Dan Montgomery, a women’s only mountain-biking event, prints from the University of Tennessee’s art faculty, and …

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Weekend Guide: First Friday, Tuatha Dea, Knoshville, Visit Knoxville’s Bike Boat Brew and Bark, and more

In Uncategorized by Matthew EverettJune 2, 2017leave a COMMENT

Here’s a list of what to do this weekend—First Friday, WDVX’s Dylan bash, bikes and boats and beer and dogs by the river, Celtic music from the mountains, and more. …

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Weekend Guide: Southern Rock, Shakespeare, and More

In Uncategorized by Matthew EverettMay 26, 2017leave a COMMENT

Here’s a list of some of this weekend’s best bets—Southern rock, the 40th Expo 10K, the frenzied local prog-punk trio Yak Strangler, and more. Visit the Knoxville Mercury online calendar …

“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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Ashley Capps: The Complete Big Ears Interview

In The Daily Dumpster Blog, Uncategorized by Matthew EverettMarch 22, 2017leave a COMMENT

In this week’s issue, we’ve got a Q&A with Ashley Capps, the mastermind of the Big Ears festival (March 23-26), in which he talks about the festival’s origins and history, some …

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