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  • Each month, SoundCorps - the music nonprofit here in Chattanooga - showcases five locally-produced songs in “SoundBites,” which supports our own musicians. Stratton Tingle - executive director of SoundCorps - shares the latest SoundBites with us.
  • This weekend, a concert that honors two music educators in the Chattanooga area returns for its thirtieth year: the Simmons-O’Neal Memorial Concert - free and open to the public - takes place Sunday at 3 PM at the Baylor School’s Alumni Chapel.
  • Here’s a description for a play: “No rehearsals. No director. No set. A different actor reads the script cold for the first time at each performance.” That’s what you’ll see in “White Rabbit Red Rabbit” - premiering at Barking Legs Theater in Chattanooga on Friday, February 24th.
  • Here on our campus, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Dr. Mina Sartipi is the founding director of the Center for Urban Informatics and Progress. The center develops data-driven approaches to tackle real-world challenges for “smart cities."
  • And now, a few new voices at La Paz Chattanooga, the nonprofit that serves the Latino community in this city. Wendy Reynoso, Jesus Lopez and Jasmin Celis join usfor the latest in our series of conversations we call “Raíces” - or “Roots” in Spanish, in collaboration with La Paz.
  • Ben McAdams & Cate Ryba on “The Possible City” podcast. RISE at the Partnership for Families, Children and Adults. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • The Partnership for Families, Children and Adults provides counseling, crisis intervention and prevention services in Chattanooga and the Tennessee Valley. On Thursday, March 9th, the Partnership hosts its annual RISE dinner at The Westin, starting at 6:30 PM.
  • From a young prisoner at Auschwitz to “Survivors Club.” Kimberly Bowen, senior v.p. of talent & inclusion at Unum. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Tonight at the Hunter Museum here in Chattanooga, a celebration of Jazz Age Harlem and Paris for Black History Month. Kimmie J. Soul will be one of the creatives presenting “Vision + Verse: Jazz Age Nights,” starting at 6 PM.
  • Beauford Delaney was born in Knoxville, soon after the turn of the last century. A Black modernist painter, he is remembered for his works during the Harlem Renaissance in New York City and after his move to Paris. Stephen Wicks of the Knoxville Museum of Art is curator of the Delaney exhibition now on display at Chattanooga's Hunter Museum of American Art.
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