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</title><link>http://www.metropulse.com/news/2009/jun/17/inman-majors-revisits-knoxvilles-worlds-fair-era/?partner=RSS</link><description>“To look to the river or the mountains or the university bell tower a mile away was to see just another spring day in Glennville, a lovely one, but like a million others before it. And then to look down at the fair site, with the buildings and the people and the colorful flags of 46 nations, well it was disorienting, and the people sitting by the huge windows found themselves checking again for the river, the mountains, the bell tower, to make sure the scene below them was actually happening and not some wondrous mirage.”
</description><author>neely@metropulse.com (Jack Neely)</author><pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2009 15:39:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-19197-733580</guid><category>stories/in-profile</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Associate Editor">Jack Neely</apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Knoxville, TN</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>Inman Majors Revisits Knoxville's World's Fair Era</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://www.metropulse.com" City="Knoxville" CountryArea="TN">MetroPulse</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>inman-majors-revisits-knoxvilles-worlds-fair-era</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-19197-733575</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>733580</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item xmlns:apcm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apcm" xmlns:apnm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apnm"><title>Dolly's Deputy in Drag
</title><link>http://www.metropulse.com/news/2009/apr/01/dollys-deputy-drag/?partner=RSS</link><description>Chris Hamblin knows he’s pushing it. He chose “Knoxville Has a Whorehouse in It?!?! But We Love Jesus, Too!” as the theme for his second Night of 1,000 Dollies on Friday, April 3. He and acts ranging from the Salome Cabaret Girls, Nancy Brennan and Christina Horn will perform Dolly Parton numbers, Hamblin in a blond wig, a lavish bosom, and high heels.
</description><author>kennedyr@metropulse.com (Rose Kennedy)</author><pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2009 20:25:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-18758-733498</guid><category>stories/in-profile</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Staff Writer">Rose Kennedy</apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Knoxville, TN</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>Dolly's Deputy in Drag</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://www.metropulse.com" City="Knoxville" CountryArea="TN">MetroPulse</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>dollys-deputy-drag</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-18758-733498</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item xmlns:apcm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apcm" xmlns:apnm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apnm"><title>Happy Hollis
</title><link>http://www.metropulse.com/news/2008/sep/24/happy-hollis/?partner=RSS</link><description>By taking a hike and telling a lie, Hollis Church set in motion 22 years of career choices, a slow-motion chain reaction that’s not nearly at an end. This was 1986. The tall, willowy Church, who moved here with her parents at age 3, says she had already taken a spin through New York University’s theater program, gone broke, returned to Knoxville to collect a retroactive art scholarship, and graduated with a degree in graphic design from the University of Tennessee. “But I totally didn’t want to work in that field,” she remembers. Then she heard they were hiring cooks on Mount LeConte in the Smoky Mountains, elevation 6,593 feet.
</description><author>kennedyr@metropulse.com (Rose Kennedy)</author><pubDate>Wed, 24 Sep 2008 22:00:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-13766-733309</guid><category>stories/in-profile</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Staff Writer">Rose Kennedy</apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Knoxville, TN</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>Happy Hollis</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://www.metropulse.com" City="Knoxville" CountryArea="TN">MetroPulse</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>happy-hollis</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-13766-733309</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item xmlns:apcm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apcm" xmlns:apnm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apnm"><title>Deconstructing Disaster
</title><link>http://www.metropulse.com/news/2008/sep/03/deconstructing-disaster/?partner=RSS</link><description>Over the three-day Labor Day Weekend, Gregory Button spoke to quite a few people who were fleeing New Orleans to possibly avoid the onslaught of Hurricane Gustav—some while they were still in the city, some on their way to refuge, some when they arrived in Knoxville. “All of them were severely shaken and felt like they were kind of reliving what happened before, with Katrina,” says the University of Tennessee professor. “I think without a doubt it will bring back up the trauma.”
</description><author>kennedyr@metropulse.com (Rose Kennedy)</author><pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2008 22:00:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-13691-733288</guid><category>stories/in-profile</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Staff Writer">Rose Kennedy</apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Knoxville, TN</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>Deconstructing Disaster</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://www.metropulse.com" City="Knoxville" CountryArea="TN">MetroPulse</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>deconstructing-disaster</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-13691-733288</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item xmlns:apcm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apcm" xmlns:apnm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apnm"><title>The Power of Will
</title><link>http://www.metropulse.com/news/2008/jul/23/power-will/?partner=RSS</link><description>&lt;strong&gt;In Profile by Rose Kennedy:&lt;/strong&gt; U.S. Transplant Games, July 2008, Pittsburgh. In a qualifier for the 100-meter dash, the eventual winner, Will Jay of Knoxville, has finished his sprint in about 12 seconds and is walking back. “As I’m going, I see this young man from my heat,” he recalls, grinning at the recollection. “It’s 10 seconds, 15. He’s still running. We started at the same time. And when he finished, he seemed more ecstatic about running than anyone else in the race. He didn’t want to win. He just wanted to be alive and running that race. I just keep remembering him. I gave him high five
</description><author>kennedyr@metropulse.com (Rose Kennedy)</author><pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 22:00:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-13536-733246</guid><category>stories/in-profile</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Staff Writer">Rose Kennedy</apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Knoxville, TN</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>The Power of Will</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://www.metropulse.com" City="Knoxville" CountryArea="TN">MetroPulse</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>power-will</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-13536-733246</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item xmlns:apcm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apcm" xmlns:apnm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apnm"><title>The Highly Effective Novelist
</title><link>http://www.metropulse.com/news/2008/jul/02/highly-effective-novelist/?partner=RSS</link><description>&lt;strong&gt;In Profile:&lt;/strong&gt; Richard Yancey is the creator of Teddy Ruzak, the Highly Effective Detective. The first book, The Highly Effective Detective, came out in 2006; the second, The Highly Effective Detective Goes To the Dogs, is due out next month. Though the tone of most of the books is light-hearted, the novels have earned critical praise for the Gainesville, Fla., author. When we read the books, we can’t help but notice the setting, a complicated city of reckless college students, eccentric beggars, stubborn cops, obsessive old ladies, and tattooed bohemians called Knoxville, Tennessee.
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