News from Wednesday August 31st, 2011
- Table of Contents: Sept. 1-7, 2011
- The Return of Downtown Baseball
- End-Of-Summer Notes: Marie Wilson, Don Paine, Gideon Fryer
- The Quarries of Knox County
- Exploring the Wonder House
- The Republican Party's Ever-Shrinking Tent
- Meats, Veggies, and a Side of Mega Mart
- On Steve Jobs, Chris Duke, and Road Trips
- Letter: Omit Staleness
- Letter: Zero Interest
- Letter: Bring On Amazon
- Letter: Anglo-Saxon Bias
- OPPORTUNITYISNOWHERE: Derek Dooley On the Vols' 2011 Season
- UT's Secret Weapon: Strength and Conditioning Coach Ron McKeefery
- The Vols Rediscover Local Football Talent
- Experience vs. Intuition: Predicting the Vols’ Season
- Budgets and Jobs at Stake in Fight Over Knox County Schools' Outsourcing Plan
- New Location a Coup for Three Rivers Market
- Steve Hunley: Free Agent?
- Republicans Eye New Knox County District
- Politics and Strange Bedfellows: Ashe and Ingram
- Feral Hog Battle Heats Up
- Q&A: Jill Scheidt, president of the Dragonfly Aerial Arts Studio
- A Busker's Account of the Kind and Friendly People of Knoxville
- Scott Miller Says Farewell to Knoxville
- Weekly Plan-It: Knox Event Highlights for Friday, Sept. 2 through Monday, Sept. 5
- Ex-Ultrababyfat Singer Shonali Bhowmik Returns to the South
- Telecommunications Art Comes to KMA in New 'FAX' Exhibit
- 'Supergods' Reveals Grant Morrison as a Big Thinker, But Not a Deep One
- PBS Series 'Music Voyager' Lands in Knoxville
- Baring Teeth: 'Atrophy'
- Fred Cavayé Offers Up a Half-Decent Thriller With 'Point Blank'
- 'El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron' Turns Forgotten Texts Into Fever Dreams
- Ganglians: 'Still Living'
- Local CD Review: Kevin Abernathy: 'Scrap Metal Blues'
- Fireproof Storage Becomes Music and Art Hot Spot
- Quote of the Week: "...Cathy is more than a friend."
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