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  • If you speak Spanish - if you sing in Spanish - the place to be this week is here on our campus, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. This Friday, UTC hosts its first-ever Spanish song festival - “Canta: Festival de la Canción en Español” - in the University Center from 5 PM to 8 PM.
  • An elderly woman fond of puzzles is at the heart of the story in “Cows on the Rings of Saturn,” the latest play by Brianna Jean Haley - and the latest production of The SEED Theatre here in Chattanooga. Barking Legs Theater hosts the play on Friday and Saturday, for mature audiences only.
  • The city of Whitwell in Marion County is about 25 miles northwest of Chattanooga - a little more than a half-hour drive away. At Whitwell Middle School, a state-of-the-art piano lab for the students opened earlier this year - thanks to donations from area nonprofits.
  • Jhett Black brings the sound of Southern Gothic blues on this episode of WUTC's "Live in the Library" with Richard Winham, recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
  • For this episode, we talk about social connectedness with Jessica Pilcher, director of United for Working Families at United Way of Greater Chattanooga; Ben Staples, vice president of people and culture at CBL - and Stacey Keating, vice president of corporate communications at CBL.
  • Chattanooga’s Jamie Quatro on her novel “Two-Step Devil.” A play on the case of Ed Johnson and a Supreme Court justice. Take a break at NoonTunes in Chattanooga’s Miller Park. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Jamie Quatro’s latest novel - “Two-Step Devil” - wrestles with good and evil, what’s real and what’s supernatural, on the edges of life here in Chattanooga and the Southeast. On Tuesday, SoLit hosts the launch for Jamie’s book tour at The Granfalloon starting at 7 PM.
  • Retired Judge Neil Thomas has written a play about the case of Ed Johnson, lynched in 1906 on Chattanooga's Walnut St. Bridge - and on Tuesday, a public reading of the play will be held at the Hamilton County Courthouse, starting at 3 PM.
  • For young scholars, a civic engagement summer in Chattanooga. The first taste of CTC’s new season in “Waitress: The Musical.” SportSpot under the Olgiati Bridge on Chattanooga’s Riverfront. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • This summer, students from the Class of 2027 at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill - the Morehead-Cain scholars - tackled the question of civic engagement during their visit to Chattanooga, hosted by the Enterprise Center.
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