Tuesday Arts Miscellany: Live Performances Return for KSO, UT Symphony, As Fall Heats Up

Knoxville Symphony Orchestra Although the KSO offered some performances last spring in front of limited-capacity audiences, the fall season is now here, and with it, an excitement for hearing live music again—albeit with some necessary safety restrictions in place instituted…

Tuesday Arts Miscellany: The Outpost Outdoor Series, Knoxville Symphony, Soundwalk at Ijams

The Outpost Born and Raised Productions, known for several music series around town such as Sunset on Central, is now taking a big next-step with a downtown outdoor concert series in September and October adjacent to a  building that will…

Ellen Reid’s ‘Soundwalk’ To Launch At Ijams Nature Center on September 8

BY ALAN SHERROD   In the last year and a half, the simple act of walking has taken on even more importance, oddly thanks to the scourge of the Covid-19 pandemic that made socially-distanced outdoor exertions one of the few…

Tuesday Arts Miscellany: The Fall Season Begins with September’s First Friday

As we anxiously await the residual effects of Ida here in Knoxville, we are similarly on pins and needles over the 2021 Fall Season, trying to balance the essential safety precautions with the need to get on with life in…

Covid-19 Precautions: Knoxville Venues Update Entry Requirements for the Fall Season

Perhaps avoidable, but now undeniably inevitable, the major downtown Knoxville live performance venues—the Tennessee and Bijou Theatres—have updated their entry requirements to reflect the need and importance of Covid-19 vaccinations in preventing further spread of the virus. Effective immediately, and…

Tuesday Arts Miscellany: KMA, Flying Anvil Theatre, et al. Aug 17 – 22

Knoxville Museum of Art Organized by the Mint Museum of Charlotte, North Carolina, and opening at the Knoxville Museum of Art on Friday, August 20, Under Construction: Collage from The Mint Museum focuses on the art of collage, the assembly of…

Review: ‘Venus in Fur’ At Flying Anvil Theatre

BY ALAN SHERROD   Venus in Fur, playwright David Ives’ twist on Leopold Sacher-Masoch’s 1870 erotic novella, opened off-Broadway in 2010 to such success that it moved to Broadway the next year. By 2013, the play had inspired a Roman…

Tuesday Arts Miscellany: ‘Suttree’s Knoxville’, Knoxville Children’s Theatre, Shakespeare Off the Square

Suttree’s Knoxville: A Hymn to the Past in Film and Music In what promises to be the multi-media event of the summer, if not the year, Big Ears is presenting Suttree’s Knoxville: A Hymn to the Past in Film and…

Tuesday Arts Miscellany: Fourth of July Weekend 2021 and First Friday

This coming Fourth of July Weekend—and the entire summer, for that matter—is proving to be one of recovery from our year of making-do, biding time, and hoping for better times ahead. Theatre and music organizations have been announcing plans and…

Clarence Brown Theatre Returns To Live Performances With Its 2021-22 Season

For even casual observers, it has been obvious that live performance theatre—from Broadway to community efforts—has been one of the greatest casualties of the Covid-19 pandemic and the ensuing precautions. As vaccinations have reduced the present danger of serious illness,…

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