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  • Beauford Delaney was born in Knoxville, soon after the turn of the last century. A Black modernist painter, he is remembered for his works during the Harlem Renaissance in New York City and after his move to Paris. Stephen Wicks of the Knoxville Museum of Art is curator of the Delaney exhibition now on display at Chattanooga's Hunter Museum of American Art.
  • On Friday, Chattanooga Theatre Centre premieres its stage version of “Bambi” that revisits the novel. Scott Dunlap is the director - and Kristiana Russell plays Bambi’s mother.
  • Underneath the floorboards, a tiny family is living on dollhouse furniture - until their home is discovered, and the big adventure begins. That’s the story of “The Borrowers” - the latest production by Ensemble Theatre of Chattanooga - opening Friday at the Mountain Arts Community Center on Signal Mountain.
  • Woodson Carpenter speaks with Maeghan Jones, Candy Johnson, Travis Hutchinson and Travis Lytle in the latest episode of “One for All” - a storytelling partnership between the Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga and “Scenic Roots.”
  • On Wednesday afternoon, Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly joined us live here on WUTC for our monthly conversation.
  • “The Cake” is the next entree on stage at Chattanooga Theatre Centre. The comedy by Brenda Brunstetter - which opens on Friday, April 21st for mature audiences at CTC - tells the story of Della, a cake shop owner in North Carolina whose world is turned upside down.
  • If you’re looking for “Stories of Resilience,” you’ll find them in Chattanooga’s Alton Park. The audio / photo series - curated by the artist 2$ON The Prince - features conversations with three men from that neighborhood.
  • For thirty years, “Together We Can” has provided scholarships to eligible public high school seniors in the Chattanooga area - targeting college students who are first-generation or otherwise in need.
  • Sounds that stir and soar at Bessie Smith’s Big 9 Music Fest. Honoring Latino leaders across Chattanooga. Creative Arts Guild. “Transformation” reveals the art of Chattanooga’s Barry Moser. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • This weekend, the music will be jumping at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center in downtown Chattanooga. On Saturday and Sunday, the center hosts Bessie Smith’s Big 9 Music Fest, a celebration of and for the city’s African-American community around the time of the singer’s birth in this city.
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