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  • On this "Open Book," Richard Winham talks with Tasha Coryell - author of "Love Letters to a Serial Killer" - and shares a story from Jason Tinney.
  • From the studio in the downtown Chattanooga Public Library, we have a session featuring a set of songs as cooling and refreshing as a summer breeze from Luke Simmons and the Lovestruck.
  • This month’s Chattanooga Film Festival will pay tribute to Rod Serling, creator of TV’s “The Twilight Zone” - when it returns with its hybrid schedule of in-person and virtual screenings starting Saturday June 21st.
  • In East Chattanooga, a gathering on Juneteenth will feature workshops and performances in the Afro-Brazilian arts: Capoeira and Maculelê. The free cultural event from the nonprofit Art to Empower is Wednesday at RISE Chattanooga.
  • Juneteenth is a celebration of freedom: the emancipation of enslaved African-Americans after the end of the Civil War. In downtown Chattanooga, one of the celebrations for this year’s holiday on Wednesday will be at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center.
  • A DIY startup behind the wheel: Ji Hoon Heo of TESBROS. Twenty-five years of impact at the Land Trust for Tennessee. Filmmaker Dagan Beckett on “Beautiful Faces” revisited. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • (Aired 7/09/24) TESBROS is a company here in Chattanooga that makes accessories that Tesla owners can customize for their vehicles - such as door labels; a kit that can change the color of door handles, trims and logos; seat covers; console wraps - and more.
  • (Aired 7/09/24) Twenty-five years ago, a new conservation nonprofit was created - to, quote, “protect the unique character of Tennessee’s natural and historic sites for future generations.” Today, the Land Trust for Tennessee protects 136,000 acres across 76 counties.
  • (Aired 7/09/24) A documentary on the extraordinary work of a surgeon here in Chattanooga, three of his patients and their families is now available worldwide. The surgeon in “Beautiful Faces” is Dr. Larry Sargent. The filmmaker is Dagan Beckett.
  • (Aired 7/11/24) It happened here in Chattanooga: July 16th, 2015. Five service members were killed in a terror attack by a gunman at the Armed Services Recruiting Center on Lee Highway - and the U.S. Naval Operational Support Center and Marine Corps Reserve on Amnicola Highway.
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