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  • Stephen Wing is a poet based in Atlanta. His recently-released book - “Wild Atlanta: Greenspaces and Preserves of ‘The City in the Forest” - features poems about nearly two-dozen protected wild places around Metro Atlanta. He comes to Chattanooga on Tuesday, October 10th.
  • One place for the community of writers in and around this city is the Chattanooga Writers’ Guild. On Saturday, October 21st, from 11 AM to 5 PM, the Guild will host its Fall Writing Workshop at Second Presbyterian Church - 700 Pine St.
  • What is gold worth in the realm of art? A new exhibition at the Hunter Museum of American Art here in Chattanooga raises that question. Angela Fraleigh is one of the artists whose works appear in the exhibition “Gilded."
  • Next week here in Chattanooga, The Enterprise Center will host “Networking and Neurodiversity: A Different Kind of Happy Hour” - on Wednesday on the fifth floor of The Edney, from 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM.
  • Ann Law & Marcus Ellsworth on 30 years of Barking Legs Theater. History Funhouse Backstories: Bob Stagner on “Wayne-O-Rama.” “Awaken” for this year’s flagship talks at TEDxChattanooga. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • The show must go on - and for the past thirty years, it has at Barking Legs Theater on Dodds Avenue here in Chattanooga. From the start, the concert hall has opened its doors to performing artists - in particular, those from marginalized communities - here in the Southeast and beyond.
  • Over the summer, an exhibition about an exhibition opened at the downtown Chattanooga Public Library. Our own Richard Winham spoke with Bob Stagner of the Shaking Ray Levi Society, which partnered with the Library on the “History Funhouse: The Wayne-O-Rama Story."
  • The past few years, TEDxChattanooga has presented talks by community speakers, independently organized under the TED program’s global initiative of “ideas worth spreading.” This year, the flagship event for TEDxChattanooga is Wednesday, November 15th at Barrelhouse Ballroom.
  • How arts & culture power the economy in the Chattanooga area. Digging a celebration: Crabtree Farms of Chattanooga turns 25. “Classics Declassified” from Chattanooga Symphony & Opera. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • How much do arts and culture nonprofits power the economy here in the Greater Chattanooga area? Quite a lot - and in more ways than one - according to Arts and Economic Prosperity 6, a recently released study by Americans for the Arts. James McKissic is president of ArtsBuild.
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