News from Wednesday August 25th, 2010
- Libby Sherrill, Executive Producer, 'Beyond the Myth,' a Film About Pit Bulls and Breed Discrimination
- Rocky Wynder: The People's Player
- Jazz Luminary Donald Brown Looks Back on His 30-Year Recording Career
- Drummer Jimmy Cobb Brings the Landmark Miles Davis Album 'Kind of Blue' to Life
- Bill Foster, 47, Retired Navy, Political Science Grad Student, Photographer
- Urban Amenities in a Tidy Old North Bungalow
- Eddie Young, Pastor of Holistics With Redeemer Church of Knoxville, Executive Director of Food in the Fort
- Knoxville’s Jazz Venues
- Local Enviros Hold Coal Ash Bash
- Jazz in Knoxville: The Documentary
- Knoxville + Pedestrian = 107,000 Results
- Clicking for Non-Profit Dollars
- 'Help! That Man Has My Entrée!'
- A Visit to a Not-Quite-Forgotten Jazz Hangout
- Pro-Biology
- Facing Real Problems
- The Stations They Left Behind
- Knoxville-based Physician Group at Forefront of New Patient-care Model
- Gerrymandering or Gerry-Rigging?
- Sen. Steve Hill?
- Cherokee Fills Void in Pediatric Care at County Health Department
- New Radio Show Features Bipartisan Posturing
- Gregory Family Returns With Financial Contributions
- R.I.P. Free Parking
- Proposal to Extend Pellissippi Parkway South Once More Moves Along
- Community Gardens Sprout as Advocates Look to Eat Healthier, Save Money, and Weed Out Urban Blight
- 'The Art of the Steal' Shows How Subculture Becomes High Culture
- The Sword Heads Into Orbit on 'Warp Riders'
- Charming Vocals Shine Through the Clutter on Cotton Jones' 'Tall Hours in the Glowstream'
- Deadline for Sound Off Competition: Monday, Aug. 30
- Bearden Club 4620 Closes Its Doors
- Double-Jay Creative Celebrates DVD Release of 'That Evening Sun'
- Medford's Black Record Collection Starts to Ramble Again
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