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Scene and Heard: All Around Town

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What makes Knoxville unique? We often point to the cultural and entertainment offerings downtown, but most residents identify Knoxville with their own neighborhoods outside of the center city. And while they may exist far apart, sometimes in very different circumstances, these places collectively make up the Knoxville experience—whether you personally know about them or not. In this first edition of an ongoing series, we’re visiting different parts of Knoxville to simply record what we see, profiling the scenes and lives that help define our city. These may be familiar places we’ve all heard about, or curious things that may surprise even their neighbors—but they’re all Knoxville, and they’re all worth getting to know.

  • Full gallery »STEM high school at the L&N station

    • Sanctuary: The stained glass windows of the meticulously restored old Ladies Waiting Room make a fit backdrop  for what will be a high-tech library.
    • L&N High: After 63 years as a passenger terminal, and 43 years as a dilemma, is an old train station’s future in specialized secondary education?
    • Room for ghosts? Due to rules concerning public school buildings, the fourth-floor space will be off-limits to students and teachers.
    • Daydreaming opportunities: A typical classroom view shows the Candy Factory, the Knoxville Museum of Art, the Veterans Memorial, and World’s Fair Park’s fountains, where children play daily.


  • Full gallery »Star Sales Company, Inc.



The Metro Pulse Gallery of Knoxville History

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We've collected historical images of Knoxville, but we'd wager that you have some of your own. If you'd like to share, e-mail us (editor@metropulse.com) your submissions for a Reader's Gallery.

  • Full gallery »The P.C. Dixon Jazz Collection

    • A Comet 78 from the P.C. Dixon collection.
    • The P.C. Dixon collection of 78 rpm jazz and self-recorded acetate discs.
    • More boxes from P.C. Dixon's collection of jazz 78s.
    • Many of these acetates have been sitting in the same boxes for 60 years, some of them disintegrating.
    • P.C. Dixon's home recording of Miles Davis performing at Birdland, 1951. His All-Stars included Sonny Rollins, Art Blakey, and J.J. Johnson.
    • A P.C. Dixon home recording of Dizzy Gillespie.

    The late P.C. Dixon of East Knoxville was a jazzbo through and through—not only amassing a large 78 collection, but also making home recordings off the radio of important live performances, both local and national.


  • Full gallery »Ed Westcott's Secret City

    • Ed Westcott
    • The Crossroads Tavern was a very popular watering hole. The original building on Robertsville Road is now a restaurant.
    • According to Col. Harlan Sanders’ autobiography, he worked as an assistant manager at Oak Ridge’s cafeteria system before returning to Kentucky after the war to start a new restaurant.
    • “Thankful,” is Ed Westcott’s memory of the African Americans he photographed and worked alongside in segregated Oak Ridge. In addition to having housing provided, whites and blacks at Oak Ridge tended to earn more than their civilian counterparts throughout the region.
    • A promotional visit by “Aunt Jemima” to give away samples of “her” products at the Tulip Town Market.
    • In the post-war years, teenagers became a new demographic force to be catered to—such as these kids at the Wildcat Den.

    One of the government's early hires, Ed Westcott recorded the beginnings of the city built to support the Manhattan Project, 70 years ago.


Metro Pulse Comics Issue 2009

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  • Full gallery »Word Clouds

    • Knoxnews.com Comments Source: 194 comments left between February 28 and March 3 on the Knoxnews.com site under Jamie Satterfield’s story “Judge questions media intent on Web Commentary.” Total word count: 14,261. Word cloud created using wordle.net
    • Independent Gubernatorial Candidate Bios Source: Biographies taken from the campaign websites of announced Independent gubernatorial candidates James Reesor and Carl Whitaker. Total word count: 495. Word cloud created using wordle.net
    • Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Bios Source: Biographies taken from the campaign websites of announced Republican gubernatorial candidates Bill Gibbons, Bill Haslam, Ron Ramsey, and Zach Wamp. Total word count: 2,937. Word cloud created using wordle.net
    • Jack Neely’s Secret History Source: All Secret History columns published in 2009. Total word count: 25,806. Word cloud created using wordle.net
    • Sam Venable Columns Source: All of Sam Venable’s News Sentinel columns published in 2009. Total word count: 45,088. Word cloud created using wordle.net
    • Democrat Gubernatorial Candidate Bios Source: Biographies taken from the campaign websites of announced Democratic gubernatorial candidates Ward Cammack, Roy Herron, Kim McMillan, and Mike McWherter. Total word count: 2,266. (Note: As of this writing, potential Democratic candidate State Sen. Jim Kyle had filed his campaign paperwork with the Tennessee Registry of Election Finance but had neither formally announced nor launched a campaign website.) Word cloud created using wordle.net

    <em>Metro Pulse</em> has taken several pieces of local writing and run them through wordle.net. Now you can know that, in the opinion of News Sentinel columnist Sam Venable, the noble bass is a greater fish than the damnable trout, because look, he has used the word “bass” at least one more time than “trout.”


  • Full gallery »Knoxville Artist: Daniel Maw

    • Daniel Maw: Book Collector, Excerpt
    • Daniel Maw: Book Collector, Excerpt
    • Daniel Maw: Jon, excerpt
    • Daniel Maw: How I Be
    • Daniel Maw: Steamboat Symphonies, excerpt
    • Daniel Maw: Incidental Theatre

    "I draw in cars, on planes, at coffee shops, in class, while I teach, at work—I used to bring India ink, Dipping Pens, and Bristol Board into this manufacturing pharmaceutical facility I worked at for three years." - Daniel Maw


Sundown in the City 2009

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  • Full gallery »Sundown, May 28

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Rallies and Rides

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  • Full gallery »Shiloh Riders Toy Run


    The 18th Annual East Tennessee Toy Run, Oct. 25, 2009.


  • Full gallery »Volunteer Hare Scrambles, November 2009



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