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  • A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down for the finale of this season at Artistic Civic Theatre in Dalton. “Mary Poppins” runs from Thursday, August 1st through Sunday, August 4th at the Hammond Creek Middle School Auditorium.
  • Guiding a future vision for Chattanooga’s Civic Center District. From a Chattanooga startup, a friend-finding compass for festivals. Come one, come all at this year’s “Intermission” for ArtsBuild. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Chattanooga Design Studio is now guiding a planning process with community input on the future of the downtown's Civic Center District. The next chance for people to connect with the process is a charrette on Monday, August 12th at the Chattanooga Public Library, starting at 4 PM.
  • Imagine you’re at a music festival with huge crowds. Your friends are there, too. But somewhere along the way, you can’t find them, they can’t find you - and for whatever reason, your phones won’t reconnect you. Totem is a startup here in Chattanooga that is launching a friend-finding compass.
  • An intermission is a short break - for a play, in a movie, at a concert. For the nonprofit ArtsBuild, “Intermission” is the annual event that celebrates the impact of the arts here in the Chattanooga area. It takes place Wednesday, September 25th - starting at 5:30 PM - at Chattanooga Theatre Centre.
  • The Reverend Naomi Tutu - Episcopal priest, activist, educator and daughter of the late South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu - is the guest this Thursday at 8:30 PM for this season’s finale of “The A List with Alison Lebovitz” on public media partner WTCI PBS.
  • Rhyme ‘N Chatt is a community of poets and spoken word artists now celebrating 25 years here in Chattanooga. Since 1999, the collective - full name, Rhyme ‘N Chatt Interactive Poetry Organization - has hosted open mic sessions free for people to participate and enjoy.
  • For this episode, we talk about social connectedness with Jessica Pilcher, Director of United for Working Families at United Way of Greater Chattanooga - and April Manning, Director of Total Rewards at BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee.
  • Erica Wright, author of “Hollow Bones,” at SoLit in Chattanooga. “Romeo & Juliet” - Northwest Georgia style - at Prater’s Mill. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • (Aired Thu 8/08/24) A new novel offers a contemporary retelling - set in Appalachia - of William Shakepeare’s play “Measure for Measure.” On Saturday, August 17th, Erica Wright - author of "Hollow Bones" - will be in Chattanooga, presented by the literary nonprofit SoLit.
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