News from Wednesday April 6th, 2011
- Table of Contents: April 7-13, 2011
- Jet-Setting Soprano Rachele Gilmore Takes on Her Most Difficult Role Yet in Knoxville Opera's 'I Puritani'
- Remembering Bill Scarlett
- Knoxville Opera’s 'I Puritani' Features Vocal Fireworks and an Improbable Plot
- Sweden’s Skull Defekts Team With Daniel Higgs to Create Primal, Powerful Rock ’n’ Roll
- The Tangled Fate of Mamie Rhea
- The Thorny Thicket of Tort Reform
- Spring Thaw
- Republican Demockracy
- Requiem for Parson Brownlow
- Ours, Not Yours
- Gov. Brownlow's Bad Reputation
- ’Scuse Me!
- Timely Secret History
- The Wit, Wisdom, and Outrage of Parson Brownlow
- ‘Critical Thinking’ or Creationism in Tennessee Classrooms?
- Knoxville's Urban Land Scouts Train Foragers, Farmers, and Bloggers
- Green Jobs vs. Red Tape
- Burchett Seeks $80,000 Raise?! Not Really...
- Owen Survey Shows Voters Want Knoxville to Keep its Rainy Day Funds
- Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey Sets Up Government Waste Website
- No Sunday Beer Sales in Jefferson County
- Q&A: Stacey Adam, owner, Blooming Earth Flowers floral CSA
- Assault With Intent to Insult the Wrong Ethnicity
- knoxville + redneck = 2,940,000 results
- Energy Efficiency Policies Forum Set for Baker Center
- Dollywood: Barnstorming at 81 Feet
- UT Opera Theatre’s 'Albert Herring' Returns With Plenty of Comedic Opportunities
- Clarence Brown Theatre Updates Racine's Update of the Phaedra Myth
- John Szwed's Biography of Alan Lomax Illuminates a Legend
- Duncan Jones Delivers the First Real Sci-Fi Movie of 2011 with 'Source Code'
- Mike Leigh Digs Deep in Gilbert and Sullivan Biopic 'Topsy-Turvy'
- Mastodon: 'Live at the Aragon'
- Lykke Li: 'Wounded Rhymes'
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