Calendar of Events

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Powell Playhouse: "The Night is My Enemy"

  • November 3, 2011 — November 6, 2011
  • 7:30 PM Thurs.-Sat. 3:00 PM Sun.

Category: Theatre

Set in 1900, the play takes place in a large house on the British Coast. The story revolves around Roane Shepperly, a blind girl, and her encounter with a mentally unbalanced killer. Throughout the play is threaded a charming love story and many scenes of rich humor...something for everyone!

Powell Playhouse will present Fred Carmichael's "The Night Is My Enemy" November 3,4,5 and 6 at Jubilee Center on Callahan Drive, located between I-75 North and Clinton Highway.

Evening performances are set for 7:30 and the Sunday matinee is set for 3:00. Tickets are available from cast members and at the door; $10 for adults, and $5 for Senior on Sunday afternoon only.

Knoxville Writers' Guild: Monthly Meeting with Alan Gratz

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Category: Lecture, panel and Literature, spoken word, writing

Producer and young-adult author

The public is invited to attend. Meetings take place at the Laurel Theater, 1538 Laurel Avenue. The building is handicapped accessible. The public is invited to attend. A $2 donation is requested at the door. www.knoxvillewritersguild.org

Tennessee Theatre: Loretta Lynn

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Category: Fundraisers and Music

Our annual Stars on Stage fundraiser has taken on a new swagger – a decisively Tennessee theme. Country music legend Loretta Lynn headlines the 2011 Stars on Stage fundraiser for the Historic Tennessee Theatre Foundation, dubbed “Tennessee Legends." VIP ticketholders are invited to a pre-show silent auction and catered reception with a Tennessee heritage theme. And all attendees get to participate in an exciting live auction conducted from the stage. It's a fun night to support the Historic Tennessee Theatre!

Tennessee Theatre, 604 S. Gay Street, Knoxville, TN 37902. For information: 865-684-1200, www.tennesseetheatre.com. For tickets: 865-684-1200, 865-656-4444, www.knoxvilletickets.com

UT School of Music: UT Singer's Concert

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  • November 3, 2011
  • 8:00 PM

Category: Free event and Music

32 Alumni Memorial Building, 8:00 PM

Knox County Public Library to host Let’s Talk About It: Making Sense of the American Civil War

  • November 2, 2011 — February 22, 2012
  • 12:00 noon

Category: History, heritage and Literature, spoken word, writing

Historians have long mulled over the big and small questions surrounding the American Civil War. Scholars and enthusiasts alike look at the 1860s from every angle and still come up with new theories and ideas. As part of a four month sesquicentennial celebration of the Civil War and Abraham Lincoln’s presidency, Knox County Public Library invites the public to join in a free five-part reading and discussion series called “Let’s Talk About It: Making Sense of the American Civil War.” The library is one of 65 public libraries nationwide receiving grants to host the book discussion series developed by the American Library Association and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

The Library has multiple copies available for check out of each of the three books being discussed. Attendees are encouraged to bring a bag lunch as well as an appetite for meaningful discussion. All programs begin at noon and occur in the East Tennessee History Center Auditorium, 601 South Gay Street , Knoxville , Tennessee , 37902 :

November 2 at 12 PM, March (2005), by Geraldine Brooks

November 23 at 12 PM, Selections from America’s War: Talking about the Civil War and Emancipation on their 150th Anniversaries (2011), by Edward L. Ayers

January 4 at 12:00 PM, Selections from America’s War: Talking about the Civil War and Emancipation on their 150th Anniversaries (2011), by Edward L. Ayers

January 25 at 12:00 PM, Crossroads of Freedom: Antietam (2002), by James McPherson

February 22 at 12:00 PM, Selections from America’s War: Talking about the Civil War and Emancipation on their 150th Anniversaries (2011), by Edward L. Ayers

For more information about the series please visit www.knoxlib.org/lincoln or contact Mary Pom Claiborne, 865-215-8767.

The American Museum of Science and Energy: "Noise"

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  • November 1, 2011 — December 30, 2011
  • 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Monday- Friday, 1:00 - 5:00 PM Sunday

Category: Kids, family and Science, nature

November 1 - Dec. 30 "NOISE!" a traveling exhibition, features 10 interactive exhibits that take a playful look at the physics of sound waves, as well as how music and sound affects out mood. Appropriate for students in K-8. AMSE Second Level.

The American Museum of Science and Energy, located at 300 South Tulane Avenue in Oak Ridge, is open Monday through Saturday from 9 am - 5 pm and Sunday 1 - 5 pm. Admission is Adults $5, Seniors (65+) $4, Students (6 - 17) $3 and Children (5 and under) free. Group rates are available for 20 or more with advance reservations. For more information on AMSE memberships, exhibits, programs, and special events, go to www.amse.org. To schedule a group visit, call AMSE at (865) 576-3200.

The American Museum of Science and Energy: Notable Trees of Tennessee

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  • November 1, 2011 — December 4, 2011
  • 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Monday- Friday, 1:00 - 5:00 PM Sunday

Category: Science, nature

November 1 - Dec. 4 "Notable Trees of Tennessee" a photography exhibit of 36 trees selected by the Tennessee Urban Forestry Council. The trees photographed include different species, a cross section of both rural and urban locations throughout the state, and a mix of historic and live trees. Examples of leaf venation and cross section of tree species are displayed. AMSE Lobby

The American Museum of Science and Energy, located at 300 South Tulane Avenue in Oak Ridge, is open Monday through Saturday from 9 am - 5 pm and Sunday 1 - 5 pm. Admission is Adults $5, Seniors (65+) $4, Students (6 - 17) $3 and Children (5 and under) free. Group rates are available for 20 or more with advance reservations. For more information on AMSE memberships, exhibits, programs, and special events, go to www.amse.org. To schedule a group visit, call AMSE at (865) 576-3200.

Clayton Center for the Arts: "Surface Calm" by Jean Hess

Category: Exhibitions, visual art

Jean Hess presents works “Surface Calm” at Clayton Center for the Arts Blackberry Gallery. “Surface Calm” uses surface as a surprise factor. Hess builds up 30-40 layers of resin, paint and phosphorescent dust. According to the artist, “ The depth of the layers hels refract light up from lower layers so there is a kind of glow that one could not achieve with a single layer.” Themes in the artists’ work include geometric patterns inspired by her gandfather’s fabric designs, a lifelong interest in botanical structure of flowers and plants, old family documents such as old school textbooks. To the artist, the issue of meaning involves the artists’ belief set, what the work of art is about and the viewer’s response. “Because of these three very different takes on works of art and their place in the social dialogue, it is very hard for me to claim that my own work has the same meaning to me as another. ….So the show title “Surface Calm” means one thing to me and perhaps many other things to viewers. “ says Hess.

The Blackberry Farm Gallery at Clayton Center for the Arts is one of two art galleries open to the public daily from 10 am to 5 pm. Clayton Center for the Arts: 502 East Lamar Alexander Parkway, Maryville, TN 37804. Info: 865-981-8590, www.ClaytonArtsCenter.com

Art Market Gallery: Recent Works by Lil Clinard and Elaine Fronczek

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  • November 1, 2011 — November 27, 2011
  • Tues.- Sat. 11:00 - 6:00 PM, Sun. 1:00 - 5:00 PM
  • Official Web site →

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Fine Crafts

November 1-27 Art Market Gallery of Knoxville is
pleased to present an exhibit of recent works by Lil Clinard of Loudon and
Elaine Fronczek of Knoxville.

Award-winning watercolor and acrylic painter Lil Clinard strives to express
her response to the natural world through brush stroke, texture, color,
light and composition rather than the control of photographic detail.
Fiber artist Elaine Fronczek fashions clothing and home décor items from
unique fabrics that she creates through a process called wet felting, a
method that dates back over 8000 years that she often combines with the more
modern technique of needle felting.

A First Friday Reception for the exhibit is planned for November 4 from
5:30-9 pm with complimentary refreshments and live music.
Member owned and operated by over 60 regional artists, Art Market Gallery is
located at 422 South Gay Street in Knoxville next to the Downtown Grill &
Brewery. Gallery hours are Tuesday-Saturday, 11 am-6 pm & Sunday 1-5 pm.
For more information, call 865-525-5265, visit artmarketgallery.net or join
us on facebook: facebook.com/Art.Market.Gal

UTK School of Art: Lectures by Ruth Weisberg

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  • November 1, 2011 — November 3, 2011
  • 7:00 PM

Category: Free event and Lecture, panel

The Printmaking Program in the UTK School of Art and The Fern and Manfred Steinfeld Program in Judaic Studies are pleased to host Los Angeles-based Jewish-American artist Ruth Weisberg for a week-long printmaking project and two public lectures in the Fall of 2011. Weisberg’s visit is also supported through the Haines-Morris Endowment in the College of Arts and Sciences.

During her one week visit Ms. Weisberg will present two public lectures and work on studio projects in the UTK Print Workshop. On Tuesday Nov. 1st at 7pm she will present a lecture on “Historical and Contemporary Jewish identity in Art,” in the Hodges Library Auditorium. On Thursday Nov. 3 at 7pm Weisberg will lecture on her on her own work in Art and Architecture room 109. These events are free and open to the public.

Clarence Brown Theatre: 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee

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Category: Theatre

Conceived by Rebecca Feldman; Music and Lyrics by William Finn; Book by Rachel Sheinkin; at the Carousel Theatre. This Tony Award winning musical comedy that's a hit with critics and audiences alike! Six lovable nerds, in the throes of puberty, battle for a spelling championship that is a perfect evening of musical F-U-N. Who knows? YOU may find yourself Season Ticketson stage!

Clarence Brown Theatre 1714 Andy Holt Ave on the UT campus, Knoxville, TN 37996. For information: 865-974-5161, www.clarencebrowntheatre.com. For tickets: 865-974-5161, 865-656-4444, www.knoxvilletickets.com

Clarence Brown Theater: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee

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Category: Theatre

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee plays October 27 through November 13 in the Carousel Theatre. This delightful new musical is a real time event where ten finalists compete for the chance to go to the national spelling bee in Washington DC. Through the course of the bee we get up close and personal with all the contestants and learn of their dreams and challenges. As participants gradually are eliminated we see the trials and tribulations of adolescence in high comic relief.

The Tony award winning musical was based upon C-R-E-P-U-S-C-U-L-E, an original improvisational play created by Rebecca Feldman and performed by The Farm, a New York-based improvisational comedy troupe. It opened on Broadway in 2005 and ran until January 2008. The musical is now produced in theatres across the country to rave reviews!

OCTOBER 27 - NOVEMBER 13 Carousel Theatre.

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