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  • This year's monthlong Chattanooga Festival of Black Arts and Ideas: Juneteenth Independence Day will begins Saturday evening the RBG Ball - the Red, Black and Green Ball - featuring a Black Arts Awards Ceremony and the introduction of three historical African princesses.
  • Students in Dalton and across Whitfield County in North Georgia are creating their own podcasts in school. The podcasting initiative - called “Speak Up Whitfield” - began two years ago in Dalton. Last month, “Speak Up Whitfield” celebrated the podcasters at The Wink Theater in downtown Dalton with an awards ceremony for podcasts in three categories.
  • Richard Winham shares the first part of a session by Alexa Rose, live in The Woodshop in Chattanooga’s St. Elmo neighborhood. (First aired in November 2021)
  • Speak Up Whitfield’s Amanda Triplett and Julia Cagle. Rewind From The Woodshop in St. Elmo: Alexa Rose, Part I. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • We bring you our fourth and final conversation on the opioid epidemic in Chattanooga and the Tennessee Valley. Our guests for this conversation, in partnership with CADAS - the Council for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services here in Chattanooga: Paul Fuchcar, Paul Trivette and Jared Murray.
  • Richard Winham shares his conversation with Patty Griffin, Grammy-winning singer-songwriter.
  • Richard Winham shares a session by Constant Boty, a guitarist from Ivory Coast in West Africa - along with Chattanooga musicians Stevie Bruno, Taylor Freeman and Donte Massengill - recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
  • Mal O’Connell shares a session by Daizy Skies - the prog psychedelic rock band from Ringgold, GA - recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
  • Live here on WUTC, Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly joined us for our monthly conversation. Most of our conversation centered on the goals and priorities of One Chattanooga - a strategy for the city’s future, outlined this month during a reformatted State of the City held at the Tivoli Theatre. We bring you that part of our conversation.
  • Anna Carll & Claire Vassort on “Give Way to the Wind.” UTC’s Irene Hillman on student success and the arts. At The MACC on Signal Mountain: The Irish Brothers, Part I. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
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