Saturday, February 14th, 2015
Every year, nearly 2 million people attend the Snow Festival in Sapporo, Japan. For seven days every February, Odori Park is turned into a winter wonderland, featuring gigantic snow sculptures, food, and live entertainment. The event even featured a giant “Star Wars Mount Rushmore” snow sculpture. This year, Knoxville’s own Shaun Estep shared this photo essay
Saturday, February 7th, 2015
By: Judy S. Blackstock Under the Same Blue Sky Pamela Schoenewaldt, author William Morrow Paperbacks 352 pages $14.99 Knoxville author Pamela Schoenewaldt continues writing entertaining historical fiction with the publication of her third novel, Under The Same...
Saturday, January 3rd, 2015
Painted silk scarves, Chinese paint brush strokes, and a beginner’s first solo show are highlighted at the Art Market Gallery and Preservation Pub.
Tuesday, December 9th, 2014
This month we focus on the University of Tennessee’s Downtown and 1010 Galleries on Gay Street. Meanwhile, a little Christmas parade passes by! Happy Holidays from KNOXzine!
Thursday, November 20th, 2014
“I wanted a way for Knoxville and Knox County residents to hike without undertaking a drive to the Smoky Mountains or other inconvenient areas,” said Ron Shrieves, an outings leader with the Harvey Broome Group of the...
Tuesday, November 18th, 2014
Lisa New, Executive Director of the Knoxville Zoo, tells us about Art Gone Wild- an annual fundraising event where you can buy paintings made by animals at the zoo! All proceeds go towards the animal enrichment program.
Sunday, November 9th, 2014
The first in our video series covering Knoxville’s traditional First Friday events and activities. This month, we explore the Emporium Center! Please give us feedback and let us know what you’d like to see us cover.
Sunday, October 26th, 2014
Knoxzine’s parent company, Nolpix Media, won the Audience Award for Best Short Film at the 2014 Knoxville Horror Film Fest 666. We won a beautiful and badass statue created by Paulk & Co., and a set of...
Monday, September 22nd, 2014
Mindful of my mother’s barometric weathers Knoxville poet Linda Parsons Marion knew she had to “break and till the difficult ground of childhood and its aftermath” when she began to write her powerful volume of poetry called...
Monday, September 1st, 2014
Team Zine, Knoxzine’s unique tribe of volunteers, participated in its third event at the Spirit of Nations American Indian Powwow & Heritage Festival. This year’s powwow commemorated The Warriror Tradition with an unexpectedly moving tribute to active-duty...
Monday, September 1st, 2014
I never read Charles Bukowski’s work because I was weary of the winos and pretentious writers at Sam & Andy’s who talked incessantly about Agee, McCarthy, Derrida, and Charles de Gaulle. Drunks who mistake a communal bowl...
Thursday, August 7th, 2014
LIVE GREEN OR DIE TRYING (An Urban Farm Mystery, Book 1) By: YVONNE LOVEDAY If you want to tell people the truth, make them laugh, otherwise they’ll kill you. —Oscar Wilde Chapter 1 David means “beloved.” And...
Thursday, July 17th, 2014
Article & photos by: Judy Blackstock Graves, wars and whiskey make Wheatlands Plantation a living history book. On Saturday, July 19, 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. and Sunday, July 20, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Wheatland Plantation...