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Architecture & Design
Votes are being collected for significant post-1950 structures in the Knoxville area, Paige Travis reports; Jack Neely makes a case that "adaptive reuse" has been around in practice for quite a while; and Cassie J. Moore finds interesting characters engaged in the quest to establish geodesic domes as viable alternatives for living, working, and praying.

Citybeat
Joe Tarr catches up with Austin homes residents fighting proposed demolition, and Clint Casey looks toward the future of traffic-calming projects in Knoxville neighborhoods.
Plus: Seven Days, Meet your City, and Knoxville Found.

Joe Sullivan takes a gander at convention center sales in Insights, Barry Henderson wonders how the TVA chairman flies around unquestioned in Editor's Corner, Jack Neely complains that Knoxville's been left out of a couple of centennials in Secret History, Joe Tarr goes to bat for Charlie Thomas in the City Council race for At-Large Seat A, and Glenn Reynolds gives definition to the ways public outcry affects goverments.


Call Her a Taxi
Intrepid Professional Reporter G. stalks streets and alleys incognito to pin down the elusive Asia Argento, who's under tight security wraps while making The Heart is Deceitful Above All Things with a film crew right here in our city.

Watch out, all y'all weird girls, Jen Foster is not writing about you. Paige M. Travis hears an honest beauty in the Texas songwriter's poignant musical tales.

The legendary Lydia Lunch brings her inimitable vitriol to the Pilot Light. Joe Tarr gets the lowdown.

That egomaniac Sam Shepard wants to frustrate you with his abstract, elusive and confounding Buried Child. Paige M. Travis digs into the mystery and ends up a little muddy.

Fusion bassist Miroslav Vitous' latest release pleases intermittently, while new albums from funk/rock singer-songwriter Terrence Trent D'Arby and experimental guitarist Bill Frisell miss the mark outright in Platters.

A little Western Plaza noodle shop gets a makeover and becomes the stylish, graphically pleasing Soho Café. Connie Seuer samples the streamlined menu with relish.

Sports by Tony Basilio

Loco Parentis by Katie Granju

Minority Report by Ellen Mallernee

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