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  • The upheavals and traumas of World War I - dubbed “The Great War” more than a century ago - reverberate in today’s geopolitical conflicts. Louis Varnell is a military historian who will present a one-person show this month on that war at Chattanooga Theatre Centre on Wednesday, January 24th and Thursday, January 25th.
  • “O King” - music and words for MLK here in Chattanooga. At ICA at UTC: From pages to paintings in “The Dutch House.” Buy a pint and raise a glass on the Ale tRail for WTCI PBS. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots."
  • Buy a pint and raise a glass for our public media partner WTCI PBS here in Chattanooga. WTCI has teamed up with local craft breweries to launch the Ale tRail for people 21 and older. The R in tRail is capitalized in honor of this city’s rail past.
  • This year’s holiday for Martin Luther King, Jr. was a few days ago - but next week, the celebration continues here in Chattanooga with "O King." The tribute in music and words is Thursday, January 25th at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center - free and open to the public.
  • Memories can endure in the homes in which they were made. Crystalize them through creativity - and they become art. A case in point: "The Dutch House" - an exhibiton of paintings at the Institute of Contemporary Art on our campus here at UTC.
  • Digging into stories of local food with Food as a Verb’s David Cook. Creative connectivity: “Networked Nature” at the Hunter Museum. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • “Stories that feed people” is the media menu at Food as a Verb. The online startup tells the stories of local food, farmers, chefs and restaurants - and the deeper stories behind those stories - here in the Chattanooga area. David Cook is its co-founder and main writer.
  • Artificial intelligence. Machine learning. Algorithms. How can we express their potential in art as they reshape art? “Networked Nature” is a new exhibition that connects the dots at the Hunter Museum of American Art here in Chattanooga.
  • Robert Winslow is a documentary filmmaker and journalist here in Chattanooga. For the past decade, his series of films - Southern Dialogues - has tackled major questions in this community and in our corner of the Southeast. In February and March, the series will be screened at Barking Legs Theater.
  • Music that matters at the WoodSongs Dalton concert series. “Reading 9 to 5” on Dolly Parton’s birthday in Chattanooga. From Chattamatters: Shred! The world of mountain biking. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
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