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  • Over the summer, TEDxChattanooga hosted its inaugural “Sessions” - a showcase of local musicians and their ideas worth sharing - at Barking Legs Theater. On recent episodes of “Scenic Roots,” we’ve shared performances from Luke Simmons, Sunny War and In the Company of Wolves. For this episode, we bring you one more from “Sessions”: Swayyvo.
  • On this special edition of "Scenic Roots," listen to the student storytellers of Rising Rock from the Fall 2023 semester here on our campus, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
  • The last chapter of the life of former President and the Civil War's commanding Union general Ulysses S. Grant is the starting point for “The General and Julia,” a new historical fiction novel by Jon Clinch - published by Simon & Schuster.
  • Caring and inclusive communities in the Chattanooga area. A few stories from students on our campus here at UTC. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Think of a playground - and you might expect swing sets, structures to climb, balance beams, hills, trees, shrubs, ponds. How about a Cosmic Brownie that you can climb? Or maybe a statue of Little Debbie? You’ll find it all in Collegedale - at Little Debbie Park, opening Friday at 9 AM.
  • Chattanooga is home to nearly 200 pieces of outdoor public art. But, they’re all exposed to the elements - and even the most beloved pieces reach the end of their lifespan. What happens then? William Newlin of Chattamatters explains the decisions behind adding - and removing - public art.
  • The upheavals and traumas of World War I - dubbed “The Great War” more than a century ago - reverberate in today’s geopolitical conflicts. Louis Varnell is a military historian who will present a one-person show this month on that war at Chattanooga Theatre Centre on Wednesday, January 24th and Thursday, January 25th.
  • In Chattanooga, honoring Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life and legacy. Home stretch for community murals at EPB’s 10th St. substation. SoundBites: No Thank You John, Monoliths, Klark Kint - & more. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Monday is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - when Chattanooga will hold its annual Day of Service. On Friday, our campus - the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - will hold its annual MLK Day event - off campus for the first time, at the Walker Theatre.
  • Over the past three years in downtown Chattanooga, local artists have added murals to three of the walls of EPB’s substation on 10th St. Now, EPB and community partners such as ArtsBuild are inviting artists to submit their proposals to create murals for the fourth and final side of the substation.
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