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Jonathan Sexton



She didn't just fall off the turnip truck: Katie Herzig's got guts. Still a relative newcomer in Nashville, she's putting her first solo album out for free.



I could have danced all night: Actually, these attendees of the 2008 Knoxville Lindy Exchange did!



Complete during Roosevelt's first term, Norris was TVA's first major project, and drew visitors from around the world. Knoxville's proximity to Norris was a major reason TVA established its headquarters here.



Allen Tate: Co-owner and crepe maker, the French Market



Giving nothing away: Bond’s all poker face in Quantum of Solace, showing only faint traces of the revenge that seems to drive him through one kill to the next.





Swing like a gate and don't be late: the Knoxville Swing Dance Association offers free swing dance lessons twice a week.



Pitchin' a ball at the Knoxville Lindy Exchange.





Where in the world: Marcia Goldenstein’s maps — hand-me-downs — have been processed, embellished and enhanced with Xerography, koi, oil paint.



Wide open spaces: Budd Boetticher’s Westerns are best when he takes advantage of the widescreen.



Stop: Landlord Gary Bayless doesn't want his house bought out by the city.





The alternate takes on "BBC Sessions" are mainly for the obsessive completists who find charm in the inferior performances of a familiar arrangement.



"Brown Submarine" is a motley affair that delivers several fair-to-middling pop-rockers and a couple of masterpieces on par with the late-'60s sound of The Who.







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