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The Amtrak Crescent, a train of legend and lore on rails and in song, takes musician/songwriter Scott Miller and his band on an odyssey through cities and towns along the Norfolk Southern’s line from New Orleans to New York. Jack Neely went along for the ride and shares with us his observations, illustrated by photographs from Rich McCoig.
Joe Tarr tells how Knox County government, following Mayor Mike Ragsdale’s lead, has decided to let the state take any action to clean up this area’s air, despite a federal EPA threat to come down hard on poor polluted Knoxville.
Plus: Seven Days, Meet your City, and Knoxville Found.
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Joe Sullivan describes Mayor Haslam’s dilemma over the convention center’s budget drain in Insights, Barry Henderson explores the potential conflicts of interest when members of the media mix with government in the Editor's Corner, Jack Neely sees elements of saving grace in the old-timey stuff up North in Secret History, Scott McNutt puts hyphenated national identities under the microscope, and Daniel Pyne takes a pedestrian view of downtown.
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Music
Mito Band by Joe Tarr
Rachel Z by Jonathan B. Frey
The Used To Be by Mike Gibson
Pulp
Paul Lewis looks at TVA Photography: Thirty Years of Life in the Tennessee Valley
Movie Guru
Lee Gardner reviews The Passion of the Christ
Urban Renewal by Matt Edens
Midpoint by Stephanie Piper
Sports by Tony Basilio
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