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.

Wednesday Arts Miscellany: More at the Emporium and Knoxville Museum of Art

Yesterday, we mentioned the Emporium’s National Juried Exhibition of 2021, but there are other notable shows opening there on Friday, February 5, as well. •  Dana Moody‘s intriguing architectural-cultural photographic studies: Havana: Behind the Façade (image from the show above)…

Tuesday Arts Miscellany: KSO, the Emporium Center, and UT Downtown Gallery

It sometimes seems like a dream. Yes, there actually was a time when people went into theaters with other people and sat next to them while viewing and hearing creative expression from musicians, actors, and other artists on stage. While…

Knoxville Symphony Orchestra Management, Musicians Reach Agreement for a Feb – May Season

BY ALAN SHERROD   According to statistics recently offered by the National Endowment for the Arts, 52 percent of actors, 55 percent of dancers, and 27 percent of musicians have lost employment due to the shutdowns made necessary by the…

Streaming Holiday Treats, December 15 – 25

Here are some suggestions for your Holiday streaming entertainment — in no particular order. •   •   •   •   •   •   •   •   •   •   •   •   •   •   • Clarence Brown Theatre/UT Department of Theatre Clarence Brown Theatre and the…

More Merry Arts Miscellany for December

The Knoxville Symphony Youth Orchestras (KSYO) are offering a livestream virtual recital on Monday evening, December 7, at 7 PM. The winter recital will feature six ensembles of the Knoxville Symphony Youth Orchestra Chamber Music Program, plus finalists of the…

From 2016: “The Most Famous Reindeer of All”

BY ALAN SHERROD   [This story was originally published in 2016] You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen, Comet and Cupid and Donder and Blitzen, But do you recall The most famous reindeer of all? Rudolph the Red-Nosed…

Merry Miscellany: December Edition

Above: Jackson Avenue ramps nearing completion as iconic pavers are restored At the Emporium Center for First Friday, December 4 —   The Arts & Culture Alliance opens its 2020 Members Show, an annual exhibition of local artists in the…

This Week: Marble City Opera Offers A Staged Version of Schubert’s ‘Winterreise’

BY ALAN SHERROD   As the winter of 2020 begins to show its hand and taunt us mercilessly—a winter undeniably capable of dashing both our physical and socio-political hopes—we can perhaps identify with, and take consolation in, an equally arduous…

Week 32 of Free Metropolitan Opera Streams – Comedy Week

This week is Comedy Week for the Metropolitan Opera’s series of free nightly performance streamings from its archives. Naturally, Rossini is well represented, but you’ll also find the recent production of Strauss’ Der Rosenkavalier and a 1992 production of Verdi’s…

Tuesday Arts Miscellany: Inner Voices String Quartet, Knoxville Opera, and Big Ears

Knoxville Opera Knoxville Opera’s An Afternoon of Opera at Ijams series has certainly proved popular—so popular, in fact, that the limited attendance events have been sold out. The series features popular selections from opera, Broadway, movies, and operetta. Knoxville Opera…

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