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  • Verses abound in a milestone month for Rhyme ‘N Chatt. “Wild Wander” from Tennessee Valley Chapter of Wild Ones. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • We’re talking about Rhyme ‘N Chatt, the interactive poetry collective here in Chattanooga now celebrating its 25th anniversary in our community during this National Poetry Month. I spoke with Marsha Mills, executive director of Rhyme ‘N Chatt - along with Ian Seaton and Vander Logan.
  • The Tennessee Valley Chapter of Wild Ones educates - and advocates for - biodiversity here in the Southeast. This Friday through Sunday, the Chapter hosts “Wild Wander: Native Plants Weekend 2024” at several locations here in Chattanooga.
  • “Carry On” … at TEDxChattanooga’s “Sessions” for 2024. In their own words: students of UTC’s Sequoya Review. United for Working Families. Journeys with Moise Baptiste. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Last summer, TEDxChattanooga presented its first-ever “Sessions” - a showcase of local musicians and their ideas worth sharing - at Barking Legs Theater. This year, “Sessions” returns to Barking Legs in the spring: on Thursday, April 25th, starting at 7 PM. The theme: “Carry On” - the theme for all of TEDxChattanooga’s events this year.
  • The Sequoya Review is the literary journal published by students here on our campus - the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. On Friday, a launch party for this year’s issue will be held in the Guerry Center.
  • WUTC's Alex Volz welcomes special guest David Carroll. He shares stories about his time as a DJ, a news anchor, and an author of books like Hello Chattanooga!
  • In our latest "Chatting with the Chancellor" on WUTC's "Scenic Roots," we hear from Dr. Lori Mann Bruce, our new chancellor here at UTC, as classes begin for this fall semester on campus.
  • Ben Curtis, once the face of Dell’s “Dude, you’re getting a Dell!” ads, shares his rise, fall, and enduring passion for music beyond the spotlight.
  • Singer-songwriter Andy Sydow and his band The Minor League hit Chattanooga on tour. Before their Woodshop show, he joined Haley Solomon live on WUTC.
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