BY ALAN SHERROD Wrapping up its 2025-26 season of concerts in the Cathedral Concert Series this past Sunday afternoon, the ...
BY ALAN SHERROD Late spring has always been a busy time for Marble City Opera and this year is no exception. Last Saturday ...
BY WYATT ALLISON In 1976, Dustin Hoffman was the star of a film called Marathon Man, that followed a hotshot Columbia grad ...
It goes without saying that Tim Burton’s cleverly stylized 1988 film, Beetlejuice, has legions of fans. Based on the crowd in the Tennessee Theatre lobby Tuesday evening, the Broadway musical stage ...
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If one was looking for a definite sign that the peripheral effects of the pandemic had at last faded away, 2023 was an almost perfect answer. Readership of articles on Arts Knoxville grew some 20% ...
After an absence of over two years from the performing stage, Knoxville Opera returned to life on Friday evening with a production of Arrigo Boito’s Mefistofele. Those two years have no doubt seemed ...
For over 10 years, River & Rail Theatre has been a fixture in the Knoxville arts community, bringing together both local and national talent to tell stories about our city, its people, and its history ...
On average, how much music do you listen to in a day? Even if you work from home, have a job that allows you to wear earbuds, are retired or otherwise unemployed, most people probably don’t engage ...
“Tis the time’s plague, when madmen lead the blind” remarks the newly blinded Earl of Gloucester as he reflects woefully not only on his own personal loss of control, but also on the troubled state of ...
It would be nice if we could pretend that the past weekend was a normal one for classical music in Knoxville. The fact is, there was nothing normal about it. Knoxville was treated to an unusual ...
As 21st Century listeners, we discover there is something strangely satisfying about the familiar “ta-ta-ta-DAH” opening passage of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony. That satisfaction, though, goes well ...
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