Calendar of Events
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Knoxville Symphony Orchestra: Very Young People's Concert
Category: Kids, family and Music
High-Low! Fast-Slow!
The 2013 Winter Very Young People's Concert entitled "High-Low!", "Fast-Slow!" will explore opposites in music with the help of Picardy Penguin, the KSO's favorite animated friend. The performances will be presented Tuesday, February 26 at the Tennessee Theatre in Knoxville and Wednesday, February 27 at the Clayton Center for the Arts in Maryville. These performances are open to educational groups.
Performed at the Tennessee Theatre, 604 S. Gay Street, Knoxville, TN 37902. For information and tickets: 865-291-3310, www.knoxvillesymphony.com
WDVX: Blue Plate Special
Category: Music
Saturday 2/23
Locust Honey Stringband
Mary Gauthier
Monday 2/25
The Town Pants
The Dulcimer Guys
Tuesday 2/26
Driftwood
Mandi Rae
Wednesday 2/27
Tim Haggerty
Patchwork
Thursday 2/28
WestWend
Tim Lee 3
Friday 3/1
Star and Micey
Carolina Story
Saturday 3/2
The Emancipators
Small Houses
Monday 3/4
Carolina Bound
Marmalakes
Tuesday 3/5
Pat Hull
The Mumbles
Wednesday 3/6
The Howling Brothers
Sara & Lindsay
Thursday 3/7
Grass Monkey
Joe Fletcher
Friday 3/8
Muriel Anderson
Nora Jane Struthers &The Party Line
12:00 Noon, Knoxville Visitor Center, 301 South Gay Street, 37902
Clarence Brown Theatre: A Raisin in the Sun
Category: Theatre
The first play to portray African American characters, themes, and conflicts in a natural and realistic manner on Broadway, A Raisin in the Sun received the New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award for Best Play of the Year. Playwright Lorraine Hansberry was the youngest playwright, the fifth woman, and the first African American writer to win the award. Recently widowed, Lena Younger receives a life insurance check and plans to buy a house, freeing her family from the cramped tenement she shares with her two children, daughter-in-law and grandson in Chicago’s south side. Her son, Walter, has other ideas for the money. In the struggle that ensures one dream will be fulfilled, another deferred. Will the family collapse or will they seize this opportunity to create a better life?
Clarence Brown Theatre / Carousel 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 Theatre: "A Raisin in the Sun"
Category: Theatre
The Inspiring Classic “A Raisin in the Sun†shines on the Clarence Brown Theatre Mainstage, February 21 - March 10.
The Clarence Brown Theatre will bring to life Lorraine Hansberry’s inspiring classic story about a working class African American family struggling to make it in 1950s America February 21 – March 10, 2013 on the main stage. Directed by African American theatre icon, Woodie King, Jr., the production will feature actors Lonette McKee and Jaymes Jorsling in the lead roles.
“A Raisin in the Sun†was nominated for four Tony awards when it opened on Broadway in 1959, and hailed by “The New York Times†as a show that “changed American theater forever.†It was the first time in history that a production had an all-black principal cast, a black director and a black playwright. Its 29-year-old author became the youngest American and the first black playwright to win the New York Drama Critics’ Best play of the Year award.
For more information and tickets: www.clarencebrowntheatre.com.
WDVX: Blue Plate Special
Category: Free event and Music
Tuesday 2/19
Juliet and the Lonesome Romeos
Rich Del Grosso & John Del Toro Richardson
Wednesday 2/20
Adrian Krygowski
Barstool Romeos
Thursday 2/21
Wylie and the Wild West
Friday 2/22
Occidental Gypsy
Henry Wagons
Saturday 2/23
Locust Honey Stringband
Mary Gauthier
Monday 2/25
The Town Pants
The Dulcimer Guys
Tuesday 2/26
Driftwood
Mandi Rae
Wednesday 2/27
Tim Haggerty
Patchwork
Thursday 2/28
WestWend
Tim Lee 3
Friday 3/1
Star and Micey
Carolina Story
Saturday 3/2
The Emancipators
Small Houses
12:00 Noon, Knoxville Visitor Center, 301 South Gay St., 37902.
Fountain City Art Center Theme Exhibit "Reflection"
Category: Exhibitions, visual art
The Fountain City Art Center’s theme exhibit, “Reflection,†will run from February 15 – March 28, 2013.
Fountain City Art Center is located in the old library building at 213 Hotel Avenue next to the Fountain City Park.
Public viewing hours are Tuesday and Thursday 9-5; Wednesday and Friday 10-5; and Saturdays 9-1.
Knoxvile Children's Theatre: Sleeping Beauty
Category: Kids, family and Theatre
Knoxville Children’s Theatre will present a live stage version of the fairy tale Sleeping Beauty for children and families from February 15 to March 2. KCT’s version adheres to all the basic elements of the classic bedtime story: romance, intrigue, and ancient magic. But our new adaptation re-imagines various elements to include humor, suspense, and drama, all set amid the backdrop of the French Revolution. Dreams become reality in KCT’s Sleeping Beauty.
Reservations are strongly recommended for all CTK performances. To reserve tickets for the production, e-mail the number of adult and child tickets needed, along with your requested performance date and time, to tickets@childrenstheatreknoxville.com at any time. Or you may call us at (865) 599-5284 between the hours of 1 PM and 5 PM weekdays, or 11 AM to 5 PM on weekends. Reservations will be placed on “will-call†and paid for upon arrival.
TICKETS are $12 per person. CTK is continuing our special Adult & Child Combination rate for this production: If an adult and a child enter together, these two may be admitted for $10 each.
Pellissippi State Community College: Work by Artist Tom Lee
Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event
Although his home and studio are in Coldwater, Miss., artist Tom Lee is known throughout the South and across the nation for his “lessons of the truth of absurdity.†Pellissippi State Community College hosts a collection of Lee’s work at an exhibit scheduled Feb. 8-March 1.
“It’s What You Get….†kicks off on the 8th with an opening reception honoring the artist. Reception hours are 3-5 p.m. The reception and exhibit, both of which are free and open to the community, take place in the gallery of the Bagwell Center for Media and Art on the Hardin Valley Campus. Gallery hours are Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
For additional information about the exhibit or “The Arts at Pellissippi State,†call (865) 694-6400 or visit www.pstcc.edu/arts. To request accommodations for a disability, contact the executive director of Human Resources at (865) 694-6607 or humanresources@pstcc.edu. Requests should be made at least two weeks in advance.
American Museum of Science and Energy: Images by Marine Photographer Joe O'Donnell
Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Science, nature
February 1 - July 28 "JAPAN 1945: IMAGES BY U.S. MARINE PHOTOGRAPHER JOE O'DONNELL" is a traveling exhibition organized by the Tennessee State Museum that showcases 22 of the most compelling images to document the aftermath of U.S. bombing raids on the Japanese cities struck by the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Artifacts and explanatory panels complete the exhibition. AMSE Lobby.
American Museum of Science & Energy, 300 S. Tulane Avenue, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. Hours: Monday-Saturday 9AM-5PM; Sunday 1-5PM. Information: 865-576-3200, www.amse.org
East Tennessee Historical Society: Becoming the Volunteer State Exhibition
Category: History, heritage and Lecture, panel
Becoming the Volunteer State, a traveling exhibition of the Tennessee State Museum, Nashville will be on display in the East Tennessee History Center from January 28, 2013 through May 19, 2013.
There will be a preview for ETHS members from 2:00-4:00PM, Sunday, January 27, 2013 and a Brown Bag Lecture and Gallery Tour with exhibit curator Myers E. Brown II, at noon at the East Tennessee History Center on Wednesday, February 6, 2013.
East Tennessee History Center, 601 South Gay Street, Knoxville.
More information online at www.eastTNhistory.org.
American Museum of Science and Energy: Zoom into Nano
Category: Kids, family and Science, nature
January 19 - May 12 "Zoom Into Nano" traveling exhibition offers a hands-on, interactive experience on how scientists see and make things that are too small to see. Nanoscale science and engineering is the process through which materials are manipulated on the molecular scale to generate very, very small structures and devices. Exhibit activities include a magnification station, particle progression, shrink a pattern, atom transporter, shaking solids, infinity crystal, carbon nanotubes, stretch a molecule dissolve a crystal and more. AMSE second level
The American Museum of Science and Energy, located at 300 South Tulane Avenue in Oak Ridge, is open Monday - Saturday from 9 am - 5 pm and Sunday 1 - 5 pm. AMSE admission is Adults $5, Seniors (65+) $4, Students (6 - 17) $3, Children (5 and under) no charge. AMSE members are free.
McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture: Treasures of the Turkomen Tribes from Central Asia
Category: Exhibitions, visual art, Free event and History, heritage
Elaborate silver and gilt jewelry, as well as carpets and textiles from the Turkomen tribes of Iran, Afghanistan, and Turkmenistan are the focus of the current exhibition. The Turkomen are one of the major ethnic groups of Central Asia who traditionally lived a semi nomadic existence, migrating with the seasons to access pasture and fertile land. Both jewelry and textiles were forms of transportable wealth that often served as markers of social position. While tribal lands and traditions have changed and evolved, Turkomen peoples continue to play an important role in the culture of Central Asia.
Hours are Monday-Saturday 9:00AM-5:00PM and Sunday 1:00-5:00PM. Admission is free. McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture, 1327 Circle Park Drive, Knoxville, 37996. 865-974-2144 or mcclungmuseum.utk.edu.