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  • On Signal Mountain, a sweet spot comedy for this winter and the Valentine’s Day season - as our own Richard Winham tells us.
  • Ben Van Winkle and the Figment - on stage with the CSO. Reid Dunavant talks antiques - and the Houston Museum. From Signal Mountain Playhouse: “The Hallelujah Girls.” These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Music in the moment is music for the moment. This Saturday, singer and cellist Ben Van Winkle - and his group of instrumentalists known as The Figment - will perform at the Walker Theatre in downtown Chattanooga, joined by musicians of the Chattanooga Symphony and Opera.
  • Reid Dunavant is from Tennessee - and you might recognize him as an appraiser on PBS’s “Antiques Roadshow." This weekend, Reid will appear at the 50th Annual Antiques Show and Sale for the Houston Museum of Decorative Arts here in Chattanooga.
  • This week, the Houston Museum of Decorative Arts here in Chattanooga is marking a milestone. The Museum’s 50th Annual Antiques Show and Sale is Friday through Sunday at the Read House Hotel - with a preview party on Thursday night. Tim Barnett is with the Houston.
  • Let learning flow at the Houston Museum of Decorative Arts. “Latin America and Existentialism” - by UTC’s Dr. Edwin Murillo. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Each month, SoundCorps - the music nonprofit here in Chattanooga - showcases five locally-produced songs in “SoundBites,” which supports our own musicians. Stratton Tingle - executive director of SoundCorps - shares the latest SoundBites with us.
  • “9 to 5: The Musical” - with music and lyrics by East Tennessee’s own Dolly Parton - comes this week to our campus, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. The musical - from the students of UTC Theatre Co. - opens Tuesday, starting at 7:30 PM, in the Fine Arts Center.
  • La Paz Chattanooga is marking twenty years of serving the Hispanic and Latino community here in Southeast Tennessee. This month on “Scenic Roots,” we will bring you a few conversations on the nonprofit's story as it looks to the future. Stacy Johnson is La Paz's executive director.
  • Each spring and fall, the Meacham Writers’ Workshop showcases writers, steered by our campus: the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. The Meacham for this spring runs from Wednesday, March 20th through Saturday, March 23rd - with events on campus and beyond here in Chattanooga.
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