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Connection. Empathy. Storytelling. Spend any time talking with Jason Hardy, and he’ll likely use those three words more than once. Since July 2020, Hardy has--thanks to covid--been working interim/remote/parttime with Knoxville Opera. |
4/4/2022 |
Victoria Daniel-Cape lived in a 6,000 square foot house in Oak Ridge for 18 years. “It was a mid-century modern with a Frank Lloyd Wright feel,” she said. “It had high ceilings and lots of windows. It was very white. The only color came from the art.” |
4/4/2022 |
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3/7/2022 |
The Christman Company has promoted Marty Gibbs to senior vice president and general manager of the construction management and real estate development firm’s regional office in Knoxville... |
3/1/2022 |
BarberMcMurry Architects has won an AIA Tennessee and two AIA East Tennessee awards — for their work at St. George Greek Orthodox Church, East Tennessee Children’s Hospital,and the University of Tennessee... |
3/1/2022 |
After six years of growth, New2Knox, also owners of the real estate brand, Move2Knox, have opened a brick-and-mortar location at 323 Union Avenue, around the corner from Market Square. New2Knox aims to build community by connecting people with the businesses and organizations that make Knoxville special. |
3/1/2022 |
When St. Louis, Missouri native Tony Vitello accepted the position as head baseball coach at the University of Tennessee in June 2017, he took the helm of a team that hadn’t finished better than fifth in the SEC East since 2007. |
3/1/2022 |
After leaving their home in the Old City for their suburban home, Casa Real, in west Knoxville in 2004, Bobby Brown and Todd Richesin have embraced city life again with a new pied a terre that allows them to experience what they love about both locations. |
3/1/2022 |
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2/7/2022 |
Hunter Baddour, co-founder of Spyre Sports Group, is an enthusiastic walking encyclopedia on the subject of NIL (Name Image Likeness), the new NCAA policy that suspends amateurism rules, permitting college level athletes to receive compensation for endorsements. |
2/3/2022 |
Funded in 1947 as a women’s service club, the Akima Club of Knoxville provides volunteer hours and financial support to numerous Knoxville agencies. Members earn “points” for their community service; the financial support comes from Akima Cabaret, a light-hearted, entertaining show held every other year. |
2/3/2022 |
Mimi and Milton Turner named their 11,000 square foot Georgian-style home in Louisville “Heron’s Nest,” but its nickname could be “The Place that Nellie Found.” |
2/3/2022 |
Knoxville Habitat for Humanity has been recognized as a “Top 45” U.S. Affiliate” for the third year. The Top 45 Affiliates are chosen each year, among more than 1,000 Habitat for Humanity affiliates across the U.S., based on each affiliate’s new home production. |
2/2/2022 |
Knoxville Opera has announced the addition of three highly respected opera professionals to its artistic team for the 2022-23 season as part of a reorganization the company is undertaking with the upcoming conclusion of Artistic Director Brian Salesky’s contract. |
2/2/2022 |
Facing an increasingly unsteady blood supply, MEDIC Regional Blood Center has helped found Blood Emergency Readiness Corps (BERC), a first-in-the-nation partnership to prepare Tennessee for emergency situations where blood needs are high. |
2/2/2022 |