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  • On this episode of "Open Book," Richard Winham speaks with Deanna Raybourn, author of "Kills Well with Others." Her novel - a sequel to "Killers of a Certain Age," a New York Times best seller - offers another bloody good adventure for four female assassins who band together again as they prepare for retirement.
  • Dalton Mills, a singer-songwriter from Middleboro, Kentucky. joins Richard Winham on this episode of WUTC's "Live in the Library," recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library. Mills plays at Cherry Street Tavern in Chattanooga on Tuesday, March 25th.
  • This week on Go Fact Yourself, we're joined by Jerry O'Connell and Mallory O'Meara to quiz each of them on a topic they know and love.
  • Check out the "About" on the Spotify account for Chattanooga's Rhett, and it reads: "Music influenced by James Bond movies and Raymond Chandler novels." Listen for yourself as Rhett performs on this episode of WUTC's "Live in the Library" with Richard Winham.
  • Timeless Jazz with Ken Dryden from 10 November 2024
  • On this episode of WUTC's "Live in the Library," The Afternooners - an alternative / jam band here in Chattanooga - join Clark Gibson for a session recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
  • (Aired Thu 5/22/25) On this episode of WUTC's "Open Book," Richard Winham speaks with Jennifer Boulanger, the author of "A Song for Olaf: A Memoir of Sibling Love at the Dawn of the HIV-AIDS Pandemic," published by Mnemosyne Books.
  • (Aired Thu 5/22/25) The Roamers, a country rock band, journeys through the highways and byways of American culture with Richard Winham on this episode of "Live in the Library," recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
  • From Johnny Cash and Jason Isbell to YGTut and Randy Steele, there's no shortage of great songs that mention Chattanooga. Join Alex Volz on WUTC as he explores Chattanooga Songs.
  • Take a trip back in time to experience one of the biggest musical groups in the history of Chattanooga. Produced with the help of the Downtown Chattanooga Public Library and their archive of oral histories.
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