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  • (Aired Tues 5/05/26) Bring on the bacon. Dr. Mark Johnson, professor of history here at UTC, talks about his new book with Ben Greenwell, a student intern for “Scenic Roots” in UTC’s Department of Communication.
  • (Aired Tues 5/05/26) This spring, bluegrass and ballet intertwined here on our campus, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Mackenzie Carr, a student intern for “Scenic Roots” in UTC’s Department of Communication tells us about “Cinderella + Bluegrass.”
  • (Aired Tues 5/05/26) Rising Rock is a multimedia storytelling class here on our campus, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. This Thursday, we’ll share the latest showcase of Rising Rock stories here on “Scenic Roots.”
  • (Aired Tues 5/05/26) Last week, Chattanooga hosted its annual Armed Forces Day Parade. The U.S. Coast Guard - which is funded under the Department of Homeland Security - was honored as originally planned.
  • (Aired Weds 5/06/26) This weekend, the We Make Festival, presented by the nonprofit Art 120 in Chattanooga, celebrates a milestone in a new spot: Sculpture Fields at Montague Park.
  • Fiddler and songwriter Emerald Butler has recorded at Sun Studio in Memphis, where Elvis Presley's career began - and on Saturday, she's playing the St. Elmo Porchfest in Chattanooga. Listen to Emerald join Haley Solomon live on WUTC.
  • (Aired 5/28/26) To cultivate a farm, year after year, in a community space takes hard work. In Southside Chattanooga, there’s an urban farm where a basketball court once stood at The Bethlehem Center.
  • (Aired Thu 5/28/26) For homeowners here in Chattanooga, rain barrels can handle many jobs at once. Eric Hancock is with the City of Chattanooga's Stormwater Management Division.
  • (Aired Thu 5/21/26) Adam Stone is the guitar player, singer and band leader of Le Gato. He’s also the director of the Chattanooga Jazz Fest, which is bringing something new to Gate 11 Distillery starting in June.
  • At the Hunter Museum of American Art, there’s an exhibition that is a world of its own: a two-decade retrospective of the installations of artist Saya Woolfalk.
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