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  • The New Hampshire resort town was the first place in the nation to vote in the 2024 primaries. The voters were outnumbered more than 10-to-1 by reporters from every corner of the globe.
  • The Black experience in Appalachia is one of the highlights of this year’s Chattanooga Festival of Black Arts and Ideas - starting on Friday at 6 PM at Stove Works: “Y’All Don’t Hear Me," curated by Kreneshia Whiteside-McGee.
  • On Thursday evening, Stove Works here in Chattanooga will host “Art from the Inside.” The one-time event, starting at 6 PM, will feature artwork created and inspired by inmates in this area - as well as performances shaped by inmates - all presented by a few local nonprofits.
  • This week, the Divine Poetess - and friends - come to the Hunter Museum of American Art here in Chattanooga. On Thursday, starting at 6 PM, their program for the Vision + Verse series will explore works by African-American artists in the Hunter’s contemporary galleries.
  • Moll King's recent collection of poems - “As You Did to the Leased of These” - tackles housing and homelessness here in Chattanooga. On Wednesday, she - and Nikki Lake of CALEB - will read from that collection at Townsend Atelier, starting at 6:30 PM.
  • Sips, small bites and books are on the menu at SoLit, the literary arts hub here in Chattanooga. On Tuesday, starting at 6 PM, the nonprofit will host “Literary Libations” - a wine and book pairing - at Common House at 1517 Mitchell Ave. Chelsea Risley is executive director of SoLit.
  • ArtsBuild is another community partner for the inaugural Chattanooga Entrepreneur Week. It hosts Periscope CHA Pitch Night for artist entrepreneurs on Wednesday, May 1st at RISE Chattanooga - 2901 Taylor St. - starting at 6 PM.
  • Cultural Cross Ties connects people here in Chattanooga through art and conversation with people in our sister cities around the world. This Friday, starting at 6 PM, Barking Legs Theater will highlight a few connections made between Chattanooga and our sister city of Hamm, Germany.
  • At ClearStory Arts here in Chattanooga, the destination for a new multimedia fine art exhibition is “Elsewhere.” Starting Friday, the gallery at 1673 S. Holtzclaw Ave. hosts “Elsewhere: Pulling Forth the Invisible,” featuring dozens of works by nearly 50 local artists - with an opening reception at 6 PM.
  • (Aired Thu 3/06/25) Here in Chattanooga, Mayor Tim Kelly won a second term - and three incumbents on the city council were reelected - in Tuesday’s municipal elections. Two city council races - District 6 and District 8 - face runoff elections on Tuesday, April 8th.
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