A look inside the ways our medical industry is using AI—and how things could change in the futureThose of you that know me ...
With a new stadium with top-of-the-line facilities, East Tennessee’s Minor League team is in for a wild rideThe sun was ...
Off-trail in the Smokies, remembering a friend's final bushwack to what's nextMy feet were dangling way too far from terra firma so I death-gripped a bending piece of rhododendron. The branch ...
Journeying home for an epic visit—from Transylvania’s Carpathian Mountains to the Blue DanubeUnderestimated. Beautiful. Complicated history. Home. That’s Romania, the beautiful country where I was ...
Christina “Redd” Daugherty navigates a new chapter as both musician and business owner, balancing passion for what’s next and the legacy of a dear friendIn the heart of Knoxville’s music scene, one ...
The Marlowe’s sophisticated vibe lives up to its Raymond Chandler-esque name.The night was as thick as a conman’s promise, and the streetlights of Knoxville’s Central Street flickered like the last ...
The renaissance of Knoxville’s Market Square and downtown Downtown Knoxville was for years the equivalent of a literary dark and stormy night. Not necessarily stormy, but certainly dark. In 1987, the ...
From a restless young troublemaker to the “King of Country Music”I knew many guys like him when I was growing up in North Knoxville. You know the type – small, wiry, and tough as nails. I never unders ...
Perhaps how we connect to the world has more to do with how we connect to ourselvesThirty years ago, I stumbled across the book Care of the Soul by Thomas Moore. I was so captivated by what I was ...
U.S. Navy veteran Jerry Brice and his family honor military service at Halls eateryWalking in the door of The Chow Hall, a grayish one-story building at Emory and Bell roads in Hall Crossroads, feels ...
Heading into tournament time, the Vols can be listless or unbeatable, sometimes both in the same game.On February 15, the Volunteers went into the locker room at halftime, down 44-31 to Vanderbilt.
Like most kids, I spent a lot of time playing baseball. There’s something magical about a ballpark—the crisp white chalk lines, the rhythmic crack of a bat meeting the ball, the shouts of teammates, a ...