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  • ArtsBuild - the nonprofit for the arts here in Chattanooga and Hamilton County - supports local artists of color that reflect the diversity of our community through a grant program known as REGIA.
  • “Something Rotten!” is a musical comedy set in the London theater world during the age of William Shakespeare. Next week, it comes to Artistic Civic Theatre in Dalton - premiering on Friday, July 29th. Kate Losh is the director.
  • Elizabeth Fite, reporter for The Chattanooga Times Free Press. Pradip Malde of the University of the South in Sewanee, TN. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • The national surge in COVID-19 infections includes nine counties here in the Chattanooga area considered at high risk for infection by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Elizabeth Fite - health care reporter for The Chattanooga Times Free Press - is monitoring the rise of cases and hospitalizations.
  • Pradip Malde chronicles experiences of loss and sacrifice, memory and meaning, with his camera. A child of Indian immigrants to East Africa, he and his family left his native Tanzania more than fifty years ago as refugees during the chaos of the 1970’s. Today, Malde is an art professor at the University of the South in Sewanee - and his recently-released book is titled “From Where Loss Comes."
  • Carmen Nesbitt, Chattanooga Times Free Press reporter. Richard Winham on sound therapy for healing and stress relief. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots."
  • Election day in Hamilton County is a week from Thursday. Early voting is already in full swing - and among the closely watched contests are for the Hamilton County school board.
  • On Monday afternoon, live here on WUTC, Hamilton County Mayor Weston Wamp stopped by our studio for a conversation.
  • Sheaba Chacko is a licensed mental health professional here in Chattanooga. An anxiety relief therapist, her private practice is called “Fearless Permission.” Back in November, she gave one of talks by community speakers at TEDxChattanooga: “Imposter Syndrome - It’s Not You, It’s What Happened To You.”
  • “Americans and the Holocaust” comes to Chattanooga. The Statewide Women’s Policy Conference at five years. Chattanooga Climbs Higher; “Pride & Prejudice” at CTC. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
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