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  • The Replacements. Bash & Pop. Perfect. Soul Asylum. Guns N’ Roses. These bands - from alt rock to hard rock - share someone in common: Tommy Stinson - guitarist, singer / songwriter, producer. Tommy and his band, Cowboys in the Campfire, perform this evening at Lo Main in Chattanooga.
  • On Thursday, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and former U.S. Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey speaks here on our campus at UTC for the O’Dea Lecture in the Humanities series.
  • In the next chapter for Chattanooga’s downtown Riverfront, what should parks look like - and how should the riverfront parks align with the City of Chattanooga’s goal of building a “city in a park”? A community open house this week offers the chance for the public to learn about the possibilities and provide feedback.
  • Brooke Brown is an artist and designer here in Chattanooga. She is the creator and owner of Cluster Funk Studio - where her works mix illustration, design and printmaking with contemporary twists. On Saturday, the Studio holds a Holiday Open House, starting at 11 AM.
  • WoodSongs Dalton is an Americana concert series that supports the DEO Clinic, a health care nonprofit for low-income uninsured residents in the Dalton area. At the end of this month, the series returns with the first of four concerts on Saturday, January 27th at First Presbyterian Church.
  • Women are the majority of the population here in Chattanooga - but less than a quarter of the city’s IT workforce. On Saturday, the Chattanooga Technology Council - or ChaTech - hosts this year’s “STEM for Her,” starting at 8 AM at the Gerald McCormick Center at Chattanooga State Community College.
  • A century ago, artists and their studios in this country and Europe fashioned art glass in what was then a new style: Art Deco. Next week, pieces from an art glass collection go on display at the Hunter Museum of American Art here in Chattanooga - on Thursday, May 23rd.
  • BJ Coleman is an alum of our campus here at UTC - and a former Green Bay Packer. Next Tuesday, September 17th, he will be the featured guest for the inaugural Leadership and Ethics Speaker Series here at UTC - hosted by the Gary W. Rollins College of Business.
  • What began seven years ago as a one-day festival to commemorate Juneteenth here in Chattanooga - at the time, the only event of its kind in this city - is now a year-long series of festivals that celebrates the Black experience across the arts, starting on Friday.
  • (Aired Weds 3/12/25) He’s a writer and poet who was born here in Chattanooga. His words - from poetry and prose to plays and novels - have reverberated around the world. Ishmael Reed is returning to Chattanooga.
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