BY WYATT ALLISON This Sunday, March 15th, will be the end of yet another overlong awards season at the 98th Academy Awards. I’m not quite sure why the Academy keeps pushing this ceremony further into ...
BY HAYLEY WILSON Sometimes, old flames don’t die, but come back with a roaring and furious passion. This is the case with Noel Coward’s 1930 play Private Lives, a quick-witted and entertaining comedy ...
BY ALAN SHERROD   Once again on Sunday afternoon, the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra demonstrated why its Chamber Series at the Bijou Theatre is so effective and entertaining. First—as we never tire of ...
The Knoxville Symphony Orchestra resumes its Chamber Series this Sunday afternoon, March 1, with a program enticingly titled “A Cast of Characters: Peanuts, Mother Goose and More.” The concert will ...
In a year full of stories commenting on modern American culture, Josh Safdie’s Marty Supreme might be the most American film of the year. Marty Mauser (Timothee Chalamet) is a young, hungry and overly ...
Some of us are old enough to remember the 1983 Wimbledon singles finals when unseeded Chris Lewis was matched against the formidable – and definitely seeded – John McEnroe. And while McEnroe prevailed ...
The week’s news makes Robert Cray’s “This Man” totally relevant. Rolling Stone offers: ““With the Republican National Convention this week, there’s no better question to ask than the one Cray poses ...
There was a lot to grab one’s attention last Friday evening at Knoxville Opera’s production of the Franz Lehar operetta, The Merry Widow. History buffs got a peek at the influence operetta has had on ...
Theatre-goers have probably all heard the news—the University of Tennessee Department of Theatre and the Clarence Brown Theatre will be saying goodbye to the current incarnation of the Carousel ...
Imagine being a young singer with operatic ambitions, ready to make the most of an undergraduate or graduate opera program to provide a springboard into the professional world, when rather suddenly … ...