- Table of Contents: April 21-27, 2011
- Millard Warren and Alcoa Highway’s 'Stranger Than Fiction' Landmark
- Knox County Has Millions in Fines and Court Costs Not Being Collected
- Knox Schools are Getting More Than Meets the Eye
- Mint Conditioned: Why Mojitos and Juleps Taste Like Spring
- A Vital Anchor
- Smart Solution
- Waste Watchers: Knoxville's Sewage
- Waste Watchers: Knoxville's Recycling
- Waste Watchers: Knoxville's Garbage
- 'Atlas Shrugged' Bores the Audience Into Submission
- 'Metro Pulse' and Pilot Light Serve Up New Happy Hour Music Series
- Matt Woods Reinvents Himself as a Country Singer
- One-Two Punch
- Thunder Road Revisited
- Boom Box: James Trimble of the Dirty Guv'nahs
- 'Special Access to Discriminate' Act Likely to Pass
- ‘Under Our Skin’ Examines Lyme Disease Issues
- New Music on the Way From John T. Baker, Jennifer Niceley, and More
- Sen. Jamie Woodson's Resignation Creates Power Vacuum
- City Council Elections Still Lacking Candidates
- Lower Speed Limit Approved for Kingston Pike Through Sequoyah Hills
- Marilyn’s List
- Rising Gas Prices May Blow Budget
- The Changing Home Video Market Makes Room for Some Sublime '70s Exploitation Movies
- Q&A: Mary Findley, Co-Author of Youth Declaration Presented at a Peace Rally April at the Y12 Nuclear Weapons Complex
- KSO Delivers a Magisterial Performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony
- Meet Your UT Master Plan
- knoxville + unpopular = 523,000 results
- UT Ranked #8 Party School by Playboy
- You Know It’s Time to Quit When...
- Wye Oak: 'Civilian'
- The High Llamas: 'Talahomi Way'





