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“What are we doing here, that is the question. And we are blessed in this, that we happen to know the answer. Yes, in the immense confusion one thing alone is clear. We are waiting for Godot to come … ”
― Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot

Depth Becomes Her in Knoxville Opera’s ‘Carmen’

Knoxville Opera’s production of Bizet’s Carmen Conductor and musical director: Brian Salesky; Stage director: Chuck…

Review: Fabulous Vocal Performances in Marble City Opera’s ‘La Femme Bohème’

Marble City Opera’s latest production, La Femme Bohème, opened this past weekend at the Old…

Marble City Opera’s ‘La Femme Bohème’ Opens This Saturday

Since its birth in May of 2013, Marble City Opera has been at the cutting edge of Knoxville’s…

A New Weekly For Knoxville: ‘The Knoxville Mercury’

The demise of the newsweekly Metro Pulse at the hands of its parent company, E.W.…

Do Arts Define a City?

Do arts define a city? Or does a city define its arts? Before you think…

Review: UT Opera Theatre, World Premiere of Larry Delinger’s ‘Medea’

Steve Smith, music writer and currently the Assistant Arts Editor at the Boston Globe, wrote…

UT Opera Theatre Offers ‘Medea’ This Weekend

The University of Tennessee Opera Theatre presents the world premiere of Larry Delinger’s Medea this…

Review: Marble City Opera’s Premieres a Stunning Success

Although Marble City Opera hasn’t even reached its 2nd birthday yet, Knoxville’s chamber opera company…

Thurs/Sat: Marble City Opera, ‘Talk to Me Like the Rain’ and ‘Amelia Lost’

By now, everyone has heard about Delingerfest, a series of events surrounding the music of…

A Catharsis and a KSO Review

Wednesday of this week was a gray, dreary, depressing day in Knoxville—and I don’t just mean the…

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