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A four-decade look at the Knoxville music scene
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In the 1970s, wrestling entertained a generation of impressionable males raised in the Southeast. Mike Gibson looks at the brawlers then and now in a story more than 30 years in the making.
Jack Neely gives the under-restoration Tennessee Theatre a walk-through, and Clint Casey discusses the forthcoming downtown farmer’s market with the Market Square District Association.
Plus: Seven Days, Meet your City, and Knoxville Found.
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Joe Sullivan calls for a health care coverage plan for Tennessee’s barely insurable pool in Insights, L.J. Frank explains the necessity for “appropriate incongruities” in Guest Editorial, and Jack Neely details the journey of a Market Square icon in Secret History. In the wake of all the furor over gay weddings, Matt Edens looks at a real inappropriate union, and Ken Edelstein tunes in to Neal Boortz in his own hometown.
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Being a military photographer can be rewarding, challenging and extremely hazardous. Joe Tarr corresponds with Knoxville native Sgt. Justin Harris about the perils of documenting combat in Mosul, Iraq.
Music
Guster by Paige M. Travis
Cordero by Joe Tarr
Platters
Mr. T create a masterpiece, the Starlings TN turn up the treble, Ani looks for herself, and Courtney claps
Movie Guru
Jack Neely reviews The Fog of War
Snarls by Scott McNutt
Shaken and Stirred by Adrienne Martini
Sports by Tony Basilio
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