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A four-decade look at the Knoxville music scene
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There are lots of people in Knoxville who run for fun, fitness, and the feeling of healthful competition, and more than 400 of them are members of the Knoxville Track Club, among the nation's largest such organizations. Jack Neely chases them down for their version of the reasons for running, and Mike Gibson talks with former MP stalwart Hillari Dowdle, now editor of Yoga Journal, about the pursuit of personal peace though the gentlest art.
Jack Neely heralds the opening, in stages, of the East Tennessee Historical Society's new edifice adjoining the Custom House, and Clint Casey reports on the recent troubles of the Civil Air Patrol.
Plus: Seven Days, Meet your City, and Knoxville Found.
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Barry Henderson gives the highball to the movement to reestablish Knoxville streetcars in Insights, Paige M. Travis laments the excision of the Sunsphere from a list of significant works of architecture around town in Commentary, and Jack Neely points out how little attention is paid to this region's "nearly legal" in Secret History.
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Should auld performance be forgot? Nah. With ticket stubs in hand, local scenesters share anecdotes and parables from their favorite musical moments of 2003.
Leslie Wylie sticks Divorce with the rock 'n' roll respect that the screaming new kids on the block deserve.
Hey Ya! A random sampling of the finest local aficionados presents the crème de la crème of music offerings from the year that was 2003 in Platters.
Ciao may be seasoned chef Bruce Bogartz's latest culinary endeavor, but will restaurant reviewer Connie Seuer find amore with the Italian offerings? Mama mia!
Sports by Tony Basilio
Shaken and Stirred by Adrienne Martini
Snarls by Scott McNutt
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