Alan Sherrod
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Drawing from a career background in music, motion pictures, and theatre, Alan Sherrod has been writing about Knoxville's diverse art and music scene since 2007 — first as the classical/new music writer for the alternative weekly Metro Pulse, then later in the same capacity for the Knoxville Mercury. After the closure of Metro Pulse in 2014 by its parent company, Sherrod created ARTS KNOXVILLE to provide a home for Knoxville arts journalism. In August, 2017, he expanded ARTS KNOXVILLE into the site it is today — a site dedicated to continuing the arts journalism legacy of those alternative weeklies. In addition to covering Knoxville's arts scene, he has also contributed music content to the Nashville Scene and other arts and entertainment publications around the U.S, including the website, Classical Journal. Mr. Sherrod was a recipient of a 2010 Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts — the Arts Journalism Institute in Classical Music and Opera — under the auspices of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. In 2019, Sherrod was inducted into the East Tennessee Writers Hall of Fame.

Review: Clarence Brown Theatre Returns To Dickens In A New ‘A Christmas Carol’

BY ALAN SHERROD   Although Charles Dickens’ novella A Christmas Carol was published to great popularity in London in 1843, it wasn’t until December of 1867 that the author managed to visit fans of the best-seller in the United States.…

Thanksgiving Week Arts Miscellany: KSO’s ‘Classical Christmas’ and More

Knoxville Symphony Orchestra – “A Classical Christmas” For the last six years—with the exception of the 2020 Covid-19 performance hiatus—the Knoxville Symphony has offered a late November/early December of winter solstice-period music that is generally classic, if not always classical.…

Review: KSO Journeys Through Color and Emotions in Tchaikovsky, Scriabin, and McKay

BY ALAN SHERROD   The fall Masterworks season for the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra has been an exploration of the colors of emotion in its various forms. Elgar’s Enigma Variations from the September concert described characters and toyed with our heartstrings,…

Friday Arts Miscellany: Money, Murals, and Music

Arts & Culture Alliance of Greater Knoxville to Receive $150,000 NEA Grant Paris Woodhull Begins Work on New Strong Alley Mural Sunday: UT Symphony Chamber Orchestra Concert Sunday: UT Music, Piano Trios by Bulgarian Composers •    •    • …

Fresh Faces in the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra – 2021 Edition

Symphony orchestra rosters are generally very stable, but it is inevitable that both professional ambitions and personal needs produce some turnover of player personnel. Amazingly, the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra survived the Covid-19 pandemic shutdown and an uncomfortable labor dispute mostly…

Review: The Magic Returns – UT Opera Theatre Delights With Mozart’s ‘The Magic Flute’

BY ALAN SHERROD   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 … everything comes to a…

Review: Flying Anvil Theatre’s ‘The Thanksgiving Play’

BY ALAN SHERROD   If there is anything worse than the blind acceptance of false mythology as fact, it probably has to be the self-congratulatory, approval-seeking social performance that comes from publicly rejecting that mythology.  At least, that’s the idea…

On the Wall and Off the Wall — Knoxville Visual Arts For November

Tri-Star Arts at Candoro “Greetings From Vestal” A group show composed of works by the Tri-Star Arts studio artists working in the Candoro Marble Building: Rachel Sevier Dallery, Casey Fletcher, Jillian Hirsch, Risa Hricovsky, Jing Qin, & Alissa Walls. Runs…

Tuesday Arts Miscellany: Opera, Theatre, Chamber and Orchestral Music

UT Opera Theatre — Mozart’s The Magic Flute UT Opera Theatre returns to live performances with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s final opera Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute) this weekend at the Bijou Theatre. There are four performances scheduled with a double…

New Kids on the Block – The Knoxville Chamber Music Society Offers Its First Concert

BY ALAN SHERROD   Thanks to the remarkable resurgent interest in vinyl LPs, I can still use the simile “sounding like a broken record” and yet have most readers understand the reference. In this case, I freely and happily admit…

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