Calendar of Events

Monday, November 21, 2022

Town of Farragut: Light the Park

  • November 21, 2022 — January 2, 2023

Category: Festivals, special events, Free event, Kids, family and Science, nature

At 405 N Campbell Station Rd., Farragut, TN 37934
Presented By: Farragut Parks & Recreation
Free!
Recurring daily

Enjoy thousands of twinkling lights each evening from Founders Park to the plaza at the Campbell Station Inn! Light the Park runs from Monday, Nov. 21, to Monday, Jan. 2. and there will be vendors and carolers at the park most evenings. Don’t forget to drop your letter to Santa in the giant mailbox! Visit https://www.farragutparksandrec.org/lightthepark for a schedule. For more info: ParksandRedInfo@townoffarragut.org or 865-218-3376.

River & Rail Theatre Company: World Cup Viewing Parties

Category: Festivals, special events, Film and Free event

At Old City Performing Arts Center

WORLD CUP VIEWING PARTIES in the heart of the Old City on Knoxville's Largest Screen! Come watch every match on a legit INDOOR SOCCER FIELD! FREE ADMISSION!

Each USA match & the Finals will be shown. Bring lawnchairs & blankets to claim your spot. Beer, soda, & snacks will be for sale. Sport your favorite jersey & come cheer on the Stars & Stripes!

Dates & Times of Each Match:
11/21 @ 2pm - USA vs WALES
11/25 @ 2pm - USA vs ENGLAND
11/29 @ 2pm - USA vs IRAN
TBA - Round of 16
TBA - Quarter Finals
TBA - Semi Finals
TBA - Final
https://www.facebook.com/events/678859203603510/678859213603509

UT Humanities Center Distinguished Lecture Series: James Baldwin's 1968 with Ed Pavlić

  • November 21, 2022

Category: Free event, History, heritage, Lecture, panel and Virtual

“Non-Violence, Black Power, and the Citizens of Pompeii: James Baldwin's 1968” with Ed Pavlić
When: 3:30 PM ET
Where:
Lindsay Young Auditorium (rm. 101)
John C. Hodges Library
1015 Volunteer Blvd.
Knoxville TN OR via livestream at https://tiny.utk.edu/DLS_Pavlic

About the talk:
On November 21, Ed Pavlić, distinguished research professor of English, Africana Studies, and creative writing at the University of Georgia, will give a talk on "Non-Violence, Black Power, and the Citizens of Pompeii: James Baldwin's 1968."

Radicalization for James Baldwin meant moving from the idea that experience was an essentially individual endeavor to the understanding of experience as a mutual reality. For a writer who had made his career in the 1950s among New York intellectuals who premised the idea of freedom--as well as artistic achievement--in individual terms as part of American and Western Cold War propaganda efforts, this shift in Baldwin's thinking, writing, and living involved intense negotiations and confrontations at every level of his life. This talk traces Baldwin's career of radicalization beginning in 1963 and culminating in the tumultuous year of 1968.

The lecture is free and open to the public and is held on the UT Knoxville campus. Public parking is available in the Volunteer Hall parking garage for our off-campus visitors. Everyone is welcome!

About the speaker:
Ed Pavlić is author of more than a dozen books written across and between genres, including: Call It In the Air (2022), a documentary lyric; Outward: Adrienne Rich's Expanding Solitudes (2021), an itinerary across the poet's full career in poems; Another Kind of Madness (2019), a novel set in contemporary Chicago and coastal Kenya; and Who Can Afford to Improvise?: James Baldwin and Black Music, the Lyric and the Listeners (2016), an exploration of Black music's many roles in Baldwin's life and work. Pavlić is currently at work on two books: "No Time to Rest: The Four Lives of James Baldwin," a narrative of Baldwin's career for the 21st century, and "Like I Was Ink," a memoir of racially non-binary experience. Pavlić is currently Distinguished Research Professor of English and African American Studies at the University of Georgia.

About the Series:
The UT Humanities Center's Distinguished Lecture Series bring acclaimed humanities scholars and renowned artists to the Knoxville campus for research-based conversations with UT faculty and graduate students and to give a public talk on a topic of the speaker's choosing. Speakers are nominated and hosted by faculty from our nine affiliated arts and humanities departments. Because only speakers with exceptional records of publication and research activity are eligible to receive a nomination as a visiting scholar, the program brings to campus some of the most cutting-edge and prolific intellectuals in the humanities today.

https://humanitiescenter.utk.edu
Questions at humanitiesctr@utk.edu or 865-974-4222

Marble City Opera: FREE Workshop - Doctor & the Devils

Category: Free event and Literature, spoken word, writing

Join us on Monday, November 21st at 7:30pm for a FREE workshop reading of selections from the new opera by Knoxville’s own Jason Overall - “Doctor & the Devils”
At St John's Cathedral, 413 Cumberland Ave, Knoxville, TN 37902

Taking part in the reading will be Cody Boling, Maurice Hendricks, and Kathryn Frady.

Reserve your spot today by clicking below: https://www.marblecityopera.com/tickets
Marble City Opera: 865-226-9756, www.marblecityopera.com

East Tennessee Historical Society: Lights! Camera! East TN!

Category: Exhibitions, visual art, Film, History, heritage and Kids, family

Our relationship to moving images is constantly evolving. Amid the global COVID-19 pandemic, for example, our use of–and reliance on–streaming services to access Hollywood blockbusters not only changed how we watch movies but also disrupted traditional models for financing and distributing such productions.

How did our relationship with moving images begin? What technological and cultural events sparked our interest in motion pictures as entertainment? And what role has East Tennessee and its people had in moviemaking?

Lights! Camera! East Tennessee!, a new feature exhibition at the East Tennessee History Center, answers these questions by chronicling Knoxville’s contributions to film from the promotion of Thomas Edison’s Kinetoscope in 1895 to its use as a location for major productions currently in development. At the heart of the story is 35 mm film, shown both in urban theaters and suburban cineplexes and shot by itinerant filmmakers, documentarians, industrial filmmakers, and news reporters. Multiple screens featuring highlights from these genres anchor the exhibition.

Equally intriguing are the stories of how Knoxvillians made Hollywood history. Learn about Clarence Brown, a graduate of Knoxville High School and the University of Tennessee, who became one of MGM’s most prominent directors. And see why James Agee, known to us today as a Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, was better known as a film critic and screenwriter during his life.

Lights! Camera! East Tennessee! will also spotlight the numerous actors from across East Tennessee who became Hollywood A-listers and the variety of films that were shot in East Tennessee, including A Walk in the Spring Rain (1970) and That Evening Sun (2009), both of which premiered in Knoxville.

East Tennessee Historical Society, 601 S. Gay Street, Knoxville, TN 37902. Museum hours: M-F 9-4, Sa 10-4, Su 1-5. Information: 865-215-8824, www.eastTNhistory.org/lights-camera

Oak Ridge Playhouse: The Sound of Music

Category: Kids, family, Music and Theatre

With a book by Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse, the inspiring story is based on the Austrian heroine, Maria von Trapp and her 1949 memoir The Story of the Trapp Family Singers.

Set in the mountains of Austria before the Anschluss in 1938, THE SOUND OF MUSIC follows Maria Rainer (Casey Maxwell), an exuberant postulant from Nonnberg Abbey who becomes governess to seven seemingly rambunctious children longing for the attention of their father, retired naval commander, Captain von Trapp (Oliver Hoig). A young woman who needs a place, children who need a mother, and a widower who needs a wake-up call – all of whom need love. It’s only a matter of time before everyone’s needs are realized, hearts are won over and a family comes together just in time to escape the impending invasion by the Nazis.

The von Trapp children include Alexa Kaczmarek (Marta), Olivia Williams (Leisl), Makenna Reilly (Gretl), Elisabeth Greeson (Brigitta), Jonah Rawlings (Kurt), Danny Davis (Friedrich), Ella Trisler (Louisa). Other cast include Carly Rawlings (Elsa), Jimmy Sherrod (Max), Cadence Collins (Mother Abbess), Clark Herd (Rolf), Matthew Foster (Franz), Amy Davis (Frau Schmitt), and various other ensemble members.

This production features classic songs that any musical theatre fan will recognize, including “My Favorite Things,” “Do-Re-Mi,” “Edelweiss,” and the title song “The Sound of Music.” In addition, those only familiar with the film will be delighted to hear two additional songs included in the stage version, which serve as an integral part of the plotline.

This beloved production offers a refreshing take on a familiar classic that will not disappoint, including an innovative new rendition of the well-known mountain scape.

Oak Ridge Playhouse, 227 Broadway, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. Information and tickets: 865-482-9999, https://www.orplayhouse.com/

Thanksgiving Fun at Navitat

  • November 18, 2022 — November 28, 2022

Category: Health, wellness, Kids, family and Science, nature

(Ages 7+) Looking for something active to do this Thanksgiving? Burn off that turkey and join Navitat for punkin chunkin', cornhole toss, a turkey traverse, and some free apple cider and hot cocoa! Festivities run Nov. 18-28. Plan your adventure at https://navitatknoxville.com/ or call 855-628-4828.

Pivot Point Gallery: Carol Robin King

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Free event

We will host our final Guest Artist Opening for the fall season. Come meet guest artist Carol Robin King and see her spectacular watercolor works and her one-of-a-kind plaster reliefs. Carol was the one of two winners selected from the annual TN Artist Association Annual Show. Come pick your favorite pieces and make them yours today!

Please join us for the Show Opening Thursday, Nov. 17 from 5 - 7pm.

Pivot Point Gallery, 15 Emory Place, Knoxville, TN 37917. Information: 865-248-0050, www.pivotpointgallery.com

Spark: Light up November Auction

  • November 17, 2022 — November 28, 2022

Category: Fundraisers

Spark is raising funds to help people in east Tennessee by providing programs, services, training, demonstrations and loans of assistive technology, computers and durable medical equipment for all ages. As a person-centered nonprofit, we want to help find the best and economical way to help people with disabilities and seniors find solutions to the challenges they may be facing in their daily lives.

Our next event in December is Toy Tech and it's our favorite day of the year! Our elves adapt toys with switches so kids with physical disabilities can play with the same toys as their peers. Santa will be here helping us spread the joy! Thank you for bidding!

Spark is a Knoxville nonprofit that has been helping people with disabilities find the support, resources, technology and training they desire to help reach their goals. From infants to seniors, Spark has durable medical equipment to assist with mobility, safety and strength-helping people stay safe in their homes. Spark's innovation team finds creative solutions for people when they are unable to find equipment to accommodate their needs. Spark Connects partners with Scott Recycling to provide computers to seniors and people with disabilities to be able to connect with loved ones, go to school, work, or just be entertained. Spark is a place to come to that is welcoming, supportive and helps to connect people to the things that will make a difference in their daily life.

https://www.32auctions.com/Spark2022

Clayton Center for the Arts: Jack Retterer and ROberta Smashey

Category: Exhibitions, visual art, Fine Crafts and Free event

On Friday, November 18th from 6 - 8 PM, there will be an artists' reception for an exhibit of photography and interpretive poetry by Jack Retterer and 3D art by Roberta Smashey at the Clayton Center for the Arts Blackberry Farm and William "Ed" Harmon Galleries at Maryville College.

Regular gallery hours are Monday through Friday, 10 AM - 5 PM.

Clayton Center for the Arts, 502 East Lamar Alexander Parkway, Maryville, TN 37804. Information/tickets: 865-981-8590, www.ClaytonArtsCenter.com

Tri-Star Arts: Greetings From Vestal II and Filtered

  • November 11, 2022 — January 14, 2023

Category: Exhibitions, visual art and Fine Crafts

GREETINGS FROM VESTAL II FEAT. LISA FLANARY (STUDIO A), RACHEL SEVIER DALLERY (STUDIO B), ASHLEY PACE (STUDIO C), RISA HRICOVSKY (STUDIO D)

Tri-Star Arts is pleased to share about the current exhibition in their main gallery at the historic Candoro Marble Building. A group group show, Greetings From Vestal II, composed of multimedia works by the Tri-Star Arts studio artists currently working in the Candoro Marble Building - featuring Lisa Flanary (Studio A), Rachel Sevier Dallery (Studio B), Ashley Pace (Studio C), Risa Hricovsky (Studio D) - opened on Friday, November 11, 2022, and will run through Saturday, January 14, 2023. A public reception will be held on Friday, December 2, 2022 from 5:00- 8:00 pm with artist studios open to visitors.

FILTERED BY ASHTON LUDDEN
Tri-Star Arts is pleased to share about the current exhibition in their Golden Chain Gallery project space located at the historic Candoro Marble Building. Filtered by Ashton Ludden of Knoxville, TN opened Friday, November 11, 2022 and will run through Saturday, January 14, 20223. This show has been installed within the unique architectural space of a steep wooden stairwell. A public reception will be held on Friday, December 2, 2022 from 5:00- 8:00 pm with the artist in attendance.

Tri-Star Arts at Candoro Marble Building, 4450 Candora Drive, Knoxville, TN 37920. Hours: Tu-Sa 11-5. Information: https://tristararts.org/visit

The Maker City: Holiday Maker Marketplace

  • November 7, 2022 — December 26, 2022

Category: Culinary arts, food, Exhibitions, visual art, Festivals, special events, Fine Crafts, Free event, Health, wellness and Kids, family

The Marketplace will be open on Instagram each Monday in November and December from 8am - 8pm.

We will post items by local makers on our Instagram feed each Monday. Anyone can bid for the items. You set the starting bid and bidders can increase the offer throughout the day. The Marketplace opens at 8am and closes at 8pm. (You must take the highest bid at 8pm, NOT 8:01pm)

MAKERS KEEP 100% OF THE FINAL BID!
https://www.instagram.com/themakercity

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