Ray Bassett
Editorial DirectorRay is the host and producer of Scenic Roots, Mondays - Thursdays at 3 PM ET on WUTC.
ray-bassett@utc.edu
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This weekend in downtown Chattanooga, you’ll see a celebration bursting in colors - from art cars and international food to student art exhibits and works by local artists. The We Make Festival - presented by the nonprofit Art 120 - is this Saturday on the Chattanooga Green.
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Stephan Bisaha is a reporter, based in Birmingham, for the Gulf States Newsroom - a regional collaboration between NPR and member stations in Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. We spoke about his background in public radio when he came to Chattanooga for the vote at VW.
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Stephan Bisaha is a reporter, based in Birmingham, for the Gulf States Newsroom - a regional collaboration between NPR and member stations in Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. We spoke about his background in public radio when he came to Chattanooga for the vote at VW.
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“Ain’t Misbehavin’ - the song by jazz great Fats Waller - was first performed at a Harlem nightclub in New York in 1929. Chattanooga Theatre Centre is now presenting “Ain’t Misbehavin’” - the musical revue tribute to Waller- in its Circle Theatre through this Saturday, May 4th.
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“Ain’t Misbehavin’ - the song by jazz great Fats Waller - was first performed at a Harlem nightclub in New York in 1929. Chattanooga Theatre Centre is now presenting “Ain’t Misbehavin’” - the musical revue tribute to Waller- in its Circle Theatre through this Saturday, May 4th.
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Chattanooga is home to the longest, continuously staged Armed Forces Day Parade in this country. The grand marshal for Friday's parade - the 75th: retired U.S. Army Gen. B.B. Bell. I spoke with him - and Mickey McCamish of the Chattanooga Area Veterans Council.
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Chattanooga is home to the longest, continuously staged Armed Forces Day Parade in this country. The grand marshal for Friday's parade - the 75th: retired U.S. Army Gen. B.B. Bell. I spoke with him - and Mickey McCamish of the Chattanooga Area Veterans Council.
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Seventy-five years for Chattanooga’s Armed Forces Day Parade. A Jazz Age jaunt in music & moves: “Ain’t Misbehavin’” at CTC. We Make Festival: Art 120’s Kate Warren & artist Briah Gober. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
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Seventy-five years for Chattanooga’s Armed Forces Day Parade. A Jazz Age jaunt in music & moves: “Ain’t Misbehavin’” at CTC. We Make Festival: Art 120’s Kate Warren & artist Briah Gober. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
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This weekend in downtown Chattanooga, you’ll see a celebration bursting in colors - from art cars and international food to student art exhibits and works by local artists. The We Make Festival - presented by the nonprofit Art 120 - is this Saturday on the Chattanooga Green.