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  • Here in Chattanooga, music takes center stage on the evening of Juneteenth. Inversion Vocal Ensemble, based in Nashville, will perform at the Juneteenth Commemoration Ceremony - on Wednesday starting at 6 PM at the Walker Theatre - during this year's Juneteenth Festival.
  • (aired Weds 6/22/22) Dr. Ben Carson is the next guest on “The A List with Alison Lebovitz” - tomorrow night at 8:30 PM on our public media partner WTCI PBS.
  • The Chattanooga Insight Meditation Community is home to the teaching and practice of meditation and mindfulness in a Buddhist tradition. On Thursday, starting at 6 PM, the Community celebrates its new home - a center at 318 Talley Road.
  • (Aired Thu 7/10/25) Dock Party is a band of four recent grads of The McCallie School here in Chattanooga. This weekend, the band opens Riverfront Nights - on Saturday starting at 6 PM at Ross’ Landing.
  • This weekend, The Essentials are the local opener at Riverfront Nights - Saturday, starting at 6 PM, at Ross’ Landing in downtown Chattanooga. John Gianella is the lead guitarist and vocalist for The Essentials. Sammi Moore is the group’s lead singer.
  • For more than four decades, the Bessie Smith Cultural Center has preserved and celebrated the history and culture of African-Americans here in Chattanooga. On Saturday, the center will host the brand-new Bessie Smith Legacy Gala at the Chattanooga Convention Center, starting at 6 PM.
  • This weekend, All Things Disco hits the dance floor here in Chattanooga. The disco tribute party - featuring Neshawn Calloway - is Saturday, starting at 6:30 PM, at RISE Chattanooga at 2901 E. Taylor St.
  • Think of a collage. Next, how about a terrarium? Just make room … for the tiny movie theater. You’ll find all of the above, and then some, at Immersion Gallery in downtown Chattanooga - on Wednesday from 6 PM to 10 PM.
  • Here comes Riverfront Nights in downtown Chattanooga. This Saturday, the free summer concert series of local and area talent returns to Ross’ Landing on Riverfront Parkway, from 6 PM to 10 PM. Mickey McCamish is executive director of Friends of the Festival.
  • The Black in Appalachia Project - based here in East Tennessee - highlights stories and contributions of African-Americans throughout this region, the Mountain South in particular. On Thursday, the Project’s director William Isom comes to Chattanooga - at Stove Works, starting at 6 PM.
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