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  • Each month, SoundCorps - the music nonprofit here in Chattanooga - showcases five locally-produced songs in “SoundBites,” which supports our own musicians. Stratton Tingle is executive director of SoundCorps.
  • In Chattanooga this weekend, you’ll find a taste of France - a celebration of music, fashion, food and fun a la francaise. It’s called Le Chat Nooga - hosted by the Chattanooga Fashion Expo - at The Granfalloon, Sunday from 5 PM to 9 PM.
  • The Jauntee - a band from Colorado - will headline this week’s Off the Rails concert in downtown Dalton. Performances for the free summer music series - which began last month - are on Fridays, starting at 6:30 PM at Burr Performing Arts Park.
  • Maryanne Cunningham of Chattanooga’s Ochs Center. Entrepreneurship in theatre – and for veterans – at UTC. The door opens to “No Exit” at Back Alley Productions.
  • Sixty years ago, what became the Ochs Center was founded here in Chattanooga. In 2015, the urban research nonprofit closed its doors - but its story did not end there. Today, the Center has refocused its mission with a new funding model.
  • If you’re feeling existential these days, there’s a play for you in Northwest Georgia. On Friday at 8 PM, “No Exit” - by Jean-Paul Sartre - premieres at Back Alley Productions in LaFayette.
  • This fall, students on our campus - the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - will have the chance to enroll in a new concentration in theatre entrepreneurship, thanks to a collaboration between UTC’s Department of Performing Arts and the Gary W. Rollins College of Business.
  • Jack Jacobs is a retired U.S. Army colonel who served in Vietnam. He is a recipient of the Medal of Honor, this nation’s highest military award for valor. A few days ago, Col. Jacobs came to Chattanooga.
  • Woodson Carpenter speaks with Maeghan Jones and Dwayne Marshall in the latest episode of “One for All” - a storytelling partnership between the Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga and “Scenic Roots.”
  • This month, nine authors across genres in Chattanooga will gather for a celebration of this city’s homegrown literature. On Thursday, August 25th, Southern Lit Alliance - now known as SoLit - will present the Chattanooga Author Showcase at Stove Works, starting at 6 PM.
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