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Jack Neely examines the storied, if checkered, past and the starry-looking future of Knoxville's Market Square, and laments the loss of farmers' produce from the square but looks forward to the new era that building renovations promise to promote.
Betty Bean tags along with outgoing Councilman Nick Pavlis on election night, and Joe Tarr recounts the efforts of a local refugee assistance group in challenging Patriot Act provisions and reports on the demise of the city's largest underground skateboard park.
Plus: Seven Days, Meet your City, and Knoxville Found.
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Joe Sullivan points out the necessity of choosing a convention center hotel in Insights, Barry Henderson inspects Tennessee by the numbers in Editor's Corner, Jack Neely says so long to an old friend in Secret History, Matt Edens asks our mayor-elect to Close the Divide, and Glenn Reynolds looks for an ANSWER.
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Alicia Carroll relives her childhood fascination with horses by paying a visit to the Hope Ranch in East Knox County.
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Brad Ridenour reveals the many rock faces of Will Fist, and Paige M. Travis finds out exactly how super the rock from Chapel Hill's International Orange really is. Eye on the Scene reports this year's Halloween festivities.
Leslie Wylie determines that black humor hits the spot in the Bijou's production of the bloody farce Little Shop of Horrors.
With Rock N Roll and Love is Hell Pt.1, Ryan Adams gives us 22 more songs that allude to the rock icons he loves and hint at the artist he's becoming, and Basement Jaxx sticks to its funky, dance-worthy formula on Kish, Kash. We give both a spin in Platters.
Shaken and Stirred by Adrienne Martini
Snarls by Scott McNutt
Sports by Tony Basilio
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