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December 4 ~ 10, 2003 * Vol. 13, No. 49

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Good For Art
Although the vitality of an art culture is difficult to measure, Knoxville's arts scene is feeling a surge of energy. Paige M. Travis tries to pinpoint the source of the positive vibe.

Citybeat
Dog poop is a growing epidemic in downtown Knoxville...really. Joe Tarr talks to frustrated residents who wonder why the city isn't fining negligent pet owners, and the demolition by neglect ordinance debate rages on between Cherokee Country Club and the city.
Plus: Seven Days, Meet your City, and Knoxville Found.

Joe Sullivan defines the responsibilities of a University President in Insights, Matt Edens explains why Turkey Creek may be the new downtown in the Guest Column, Jack Neely recounts the involvement of a Knoxville Admiral in Pearl Harbor in Secret History, Glenn H. Reynolds reveals your personal, albeit involuntary, contribution to TDOT, and Adrienne Royer sees a decidely liberal bent to UT's Issues Committee.


The Old North
Jack Neely dares to point out what rednecks fear to reckon with: If Southerners love it now, Yankees loved it first. We're outdoing them—which is either good news or bad, depending on your point of view.


Mike Gibson shoots the breeze with rock guitar hero and former Knoxvillian Mick Murphy about the hardcore metal of My Ruin. Eye on the Scene looks towards the future of Sundown in the City, and bids a fond farewell to Jack Emerson.

Heather Joyner Spica takes a virtual visit south of the border via the spirited Mesoamerican artifacts on display at McClung Museum.

In Platters, Jay-Z and Belle & Sebastian deliver fine follow-ups; a long overdue Talking Heads anthology sees the light; The Accident Experiment wanders through dark sonic passages; and Rachel's expands upon their futuristic sound.

Shaken and Stirred by Adrienne Martini

Ask Miss Behavior by Miss Behavior

Sports by Tony Basilio

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