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  • On this episode of "Open Book," Richard Winham speaks with Deanna Raybourn, author of "Kills Well with Others." Her novel - a sequel to "Killers of a Certain Age," a New York Times best seller - offers another bloody good adventure for four female assassins who band together again as they prepare for retirement.
  • In Northwest Georgia, a concert series atop Lookout Mountain features singer-songwriters to match the landscape around them. Now in its fourth season, the McLemore Songwriters Series is held at McLemore Resort.
  • Christian J. Collier writes about ghosts of many kinds in “Greater Ghost,” his debut full-length collection of poems. Next Tuesday, September 17th, he will talk about - and read from - that collection at The Book & Cover here in Chattanooga, starting at 7 PM.
  • Jimmy Allgood opens this year’s NoonTunes concert series - starting this Wednesday - from Noon to 1 PM on the Miller Park stage in downtown Chattanooga. More acts to follow on Wednesdays through October - and as in years past, concerts will be broadcast later here on WUTC.
  • For this episode of CH-AI Brews, Taryn Brooks speaks with Jim Glass, assistant vice president of smart grid operations at EPB in Chattanooga, on how AI may play a role in the power grid in the future.
  • For this episode, we bring you the latest in our monthly series “Chatting with Chancellor.” Last week, I sat down for a one-on-one conversation with Dr. Robert Dooley, Interim Chancellor here on our campus - the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - and the Dean of the Gary W. Rollins College of Business.
  • Dalton Mills, a singer-songwriter from Middleboro, Kentucky. joins Richard Winham on this episode of WUTC's "Live in the Library," recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library. Mills plays at Cherry Street Tavern in Chattanooga on Tuesday, March 25th.
  • An urban trail project is taking shape in South Chattanooga that will link the Alton Park neighborhood with the city’s system of trails. When completed, the Alton Park Connector will stretch more than two-and-a-half miles from the Riverwalk to Clifton Hills Elementary School.
  • The Alton Park Connector project in South Chattanooga. At The Bessie, this Black History Month for one and for all. Music for their minds: Song as a teaching artist’s tool. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • For this Black History Month, art, tradition, film, sports and music are on the calendar that begins Saturday at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center in downtown Chattanooga. Elijah Cameron is with The Bessie.
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