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  • A journey through Africa’s royal past - filled with stories, dance and music - arrives next week at The Howard School here in Chattanooga. “Alkebulan: The Mother of Mankind” is on stage at Howard on Friday, February 7th and Saturday, February 8th.
  • A conversation on “The Economics of Sports” comes next week to our campus, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. It takes place on Thursday, February 6th - starting at 11:30 AM - at the Wolford Family Athletic Center on 720 E. 4th St.
  • Check out the "About" on the Spotify account for Chattanooga's Rhett, and it reads: "Music influenced by James Bond movies and Raymond Chandler novels." Listen for yourself as Rhett performs on this episode of WUTC's "Live in the Library" with Richard Winham.
  • Here in Chattanooga, Mayor Tim Kelly has proposed a new city budget for the next fiscal year. The City Council, with many new members, is diving into the details - as William Newlin of Chattamatters tells us.
  • Here on our campus - the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - the Violence Reduction Initiative, recently established in the Department of Criminal Justice, uses data-driven research to help craft real-world solutions to address the public safety challenges of violent crime.
  • Jimmy Wheeler knows the music map of Tennessee from his years as an executive in the music business - and in his current job with the state, he is focused on growing investments and creating jobs for Tennessee's music sector.
  • On the map: Jimmy Wheeler of Tennessee’s Music Office. Finish your work, access your pay ASAP through Clockout. As you’ll hear - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • For hourly workers, there is a gap between when they finish their shifts and when their income appears in their bank accounts. Clockout is an online tool that integrates with bank and credit union apps to provide those workers with instant access to their earned wages.
  • Take a romantic comedy by Shakespeare - and instead of in the Bard’s world, set it here in Chattanooga. Next, gather a cast of ten actors - playing more than twenty roles. That’s the formula for “Twelfth Night” - opening Friday at Chattanooga Theatre Centre, for ages ten and older.
  • Loneliness is a problem today for many men and boys - and a gathering this weekend here in Chattanooga offers a community for them. On Saturday, M-PACT - or Men + Impact - hosts “Where Men Connect” in Chattanooga’s Miller Park, starting at 8 AM.
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