
Photo by: ZenOptic First, there was the groundbreaking for the Minvilla Manor project that is set to cost $7 million. Now, the Mayors’ Ten-Year Plan to End Chronic Homelessness group is seeking to build another shelter in West Knoxville. ...

As good a place to start as any, Kingston Pike is probably the best known of Knoxville’s five spoke roads and, in many ways represents a micro-view of Knoxville history, from the mid-1800s thru the mid-1900s. The Pike is one of Knoxville’s earliest roads dating back as far as 1788, apparently. L...

This is a guest post by Chad Huskey. I would like to ramble…no actually I think gush would be the appropriate word. Yup, Gush, I would like to gush for a moment about a certain Knoxville event that is near and dear to my heart. The Knoxville Brewers Jam. ...

“Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.” — The Postman’s Creed, 1912 Apparently, beer drinkers have a code, too: “Neither rain nor gloom of cloud coverage nor cold nor mud nor coinciding UT football game stay...

January 2010 will mark the fourth anniversary of ownership for my car. It will also mark my introduction to Lee and Jena of Sun Matic Control who I’ve been doing business with for about the same time frame. In February of 2006 I took my Acura TSX to Lee and Jena to darken all five windows. ...

This photo was taken by Break-A-Leg Photography The View of Knoxville series is derived from photos in our flickr group. Add your pictures and we might feature them here...

We can’t think of a single season that leaves Knoxville with a shortage of arts and entertainment events. Throughout the year it seems that there is always a play to watch, a concert to listen to or a show to take in. What’s your favorite arts and entertainment event in Knoxville? ...

Photo by: ZenOptic This is a guest post by Chad Huskey. I’ve lived in Knoxville all my life. I grew up in South Knoxville close to Seymour. So as a kid that’s all I knew of our little town. I went to a small elementary school, and an even smaller Pentecostal church. Ne...

If you haven’t yet tried jAVERDE coffee yet, I promise you you’re missing out! Brewed locally in Powell, jAVERDE has a ton of flavors to satisfy any coffee lover’s taste-buds. With...

This photo was taken by Jackie Crumpler The View of Knoxville series is derived from photos in our flickr group. Add your pictures and we might feature them here...

Pretty simple question this week. We’re going as Lil Wayne and instead of trick-or-treat we’re going to ask, “Lane Kiffin?” What are you going to be for Halloween? Photo...

What do you think of when you hear the term “post-metal”? My best guess is that 99.9999999999% will retort a truly esoteric “huh? Whuz...

This photo was taken by abennett23 The View of Knoxville series is derived from photos in our flickr group. Add your pictures and we might feature them here...

A scene from the Tennessee Stage Company’s production of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer’s Night Dream” in which a band of tinkers discuss a play that they intend to present at the wedding of Theaseus and Hippolyta. Before t...

Knoxville Social Media Association
 Lotsa local social media talkers made it to the first-ever Knoxville Snuggie Pub Crawl. Read all about it (with photos!) Knoxify -> http://knoxify.com/gettin-snuggie-wid-it -knoxvilles-first-ever-snug-pub-crawl/#m ore-4217
Source: knoxify.com
Saturday night, October 17 is a date that will go down in history – albeit, quirky cultural history, but history nonetheless. This chilly evening marked Knoxville's inaugural Snug Pub Crawl, hailed by one local tweeter as the “tweet-up of the century.”

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