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  • Laura Hankin - whose latest novel and first romcom is "One-Star Romance" - is Richard Winham's guest on this episode of "Open Book."
  • For this episode, we talk about financial stability with Kent Pearson of Coca-Cola Bottling United - and Jessica Pilcher, Director of United for Working Families at United Way of Greater Chattanooga.
  • Inflatable sculptures that represent fire and water - heat and flooding - in a changing climate are the heart of "Rising Action," a new public art exhibition here in Chattanooga that debuts this Saturday at Crabtree Farms.
  • Music on Lookout Mountain: The McLemore Songwriters Series. “Rising Action” for the Chattanooga Art + Climate Project. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Capítulos nuevos: Dr. Kelly Rodney Arnold of Clínica Médicos. A finale in farce: “La Cage” caps CTC’s centennial season. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Here in Chattanooga, Clínica Médicos provides quality health care for people in the underserved Latino community. The nonprofit is taking a few steps forward in the care that it offers. Dr. Kelly Arnold is founder and medical director of Clínica Médicos.
  • “La Cage aux Folles” is the final production for the centennial season at Chattanooga Theatre Centre. It opens Friday, July 19th at CTC - and runs through Sunday, August 4th. Magge Cabrera-Hudgins is the director. Rodney Strong plays Dindon.
  • On this episode of "Open Book," Richard Winham speaks with Michael Ake, Holly Morse-Ellington and Kashun Parks of Cast Iron Storytelling from Next Exit Productions - and author Mark Anderson.
  • Emerald Butler - fiddle player and Americana songwriter - is the guest on this episode of "Live in the Library" with Richard Winham, recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
  • The next chapter at a Chattanooga hub to fight homelessness. For Be The Change, curbing food insecurity goes to school. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
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