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  • Richard Winham shares a session from Sherman Lee Dillon, recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
  • At Immersion Gallery in downtown Chattanooga, you will encounter an ever-changing world of art - local and regional, accented in mystery and oddity. The shapes at the Gallery will shift again for its next event for the public: on Saturday, April 8th.
  • This weekend, Preserve Chattanooga - the historic preservation nonprofit in this city - will host a conversation at AVA, where the exhibit "Ghosts in the Walls" is now on display.
  • August Wilson is best known for his series of plays on African-American life in the last century. "King Hedley II" is the latest play in the series to be presented by Chattanooga Theatre Centre.
  • The Alton Park Connector - an extension of the Tennessee Riverwalk here in Chattanooga - has been a long time in the making. Construction recently took a step forward, as William Newlin of Chattamatters tells us.
  • Where historic preservation meets artistic expression. Chattamatters: The Alton Park Connector. “King Hedley II” on stage at CTC. On this episode of "Scenic Roots."
  • For music that matters, you’ll hear the medicine in Northwest Georgia. This weekend, WoodSongs Dalton - an Americana concert series for a cause - returns on Saturday.
  • Works by eight artists in the Southeast - from here in Chattanooga and Knoxville to Georgia and Florida - are the heart of a new exhibition at the Hunter Museum of American Art.
  • Last fall, jazz flowed at the first-ever Chattanooga Jazz Fest. The Fest will return to the Choo-Choo this fall. Next month, the Fest will showcase jazz every Friday at Gate 11 Distillery.
  • April Mae and the June Bugs mix their blend of jazz, skiffle and jump blues with Clark Gibson on this episode of WUTC's "Live in the Library." (Aired 1/22/26)
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