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  • With the visit of Ukraine’s President to Washington - and an address to a joint session of Congress - we are reminded of two students from that war-torn country who joined our campus here at UTC this fall. Joshua Shoop - a student intern for Scenic Roots - met them during this past semester.
  • Theatre entrepreneurship is a new program in the works for students here at UTC. Stephen Thomas - a student intern for Scenic Roots - sets the stage.
  • The future of quantum computing, powered in Chattanooga. For Broad Street, a reimagining with the public in mind. Step up, music makers, for this year’s Songwriters Stage. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • The future in computing is quantum - and that future will unfold here in Chattanooga. Near the end of last year, EPB - the city’s public utility and a trailblazer in high-speed internet - announced the first commercial quantum network in this country, aimed at researchers and entrepreneurs.
  • In the heart of Chattanooga, Broad Street links the downtown with the Riverfront. “Reimagining Broad Street” is a planning process to redevelop the corridor as a - quote - “premier public street.” River City Company - along with the City of Chattanooga and Chattanooga Design Studio - have been soliciting community input.
  • Songwriters Stage is a showcase for the creative spirit of Chattanooga’s music makers. This year’s competition series begins Friday starting at 7 PM at Gate 11 Distillery in the Chattanooga Choo Choo. Mark Anderson of Chattown Stages presents Songwriters Stage.
  • Owners and operators of marinas who want to help protect water quality participate in a Tennessee Valley Authority program to stay clean and green. Our own Justin Turner tells us more.
  • ArtsBuild’s next round of support for diverse local artists. “Something Rotten!” at Artistic Civic Theatre in Dalton. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • 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.
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