Cover Story: Top Chefs 2013

Cityview’s sixth annual Top Chefs competition brought a dozen of Knoxville’s best culinary talent together to cook their way to fame, acclaim, and the right to be called Knoxville’s Top Chef. The winners are revealed here—along with a chance to become acquainted with both these food artists and the mouthwatering dishes they prepared.

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Benefields Far Afield—Part 2: Shipshape

Delays and repairs plagued the beginning of Knoxville father-daughter duo Trey and Amy Benefield’s ‘round-the-world adventure—but they’ve dived headfirst into preparations to sail. :: By Sarah H. Clark

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Smoky Mountain Active Adventures: Part 2

A continuing look at some of the best ways to escape outdoors in and around our national park, whether by bike, on the deck of a helicopter, or even while leading a llama! :: By Katy Koontz

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Berry—With a Hint of Chocolate

The exotic açaí berry has laid claim to the status of superfood. But what can this product of the Amazon really do for you? :: By Oana Harrison

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Flenniken Begin Again

The Knoxville Leadership Foundation’s permanent housing facility for the chronically homeless offers individuals a renewed chance for normal life in a supportive community. :: By Mark Spurlock

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Cityview Web Exclusive: Celebrating Community

By Sarah H. Clark

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Cityview Web Exclusive: 50 Shades!

Leave the kids at home, 50 Shades! is coming to Knoxville! :: By Cort Catliff

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Social Calendar: May/June 2013

Spring into the brightest season with these great events that will bring you out and about in Knoxville and beyond. :: by Cort Gatliff

Local Politics: The People’s Choice

It’s tempting to say that no one likes Tennessee State Senator Stacey Campfield—but that doesn’t explain why he keeps getting elected. :: By George Korda

Conversations: Joyce Shoudy

Cityview continues its 2013 “Conversations” series as Shoudy and Marino meet at the Orangery to discuss Family Promise of Knoxville, homelessness in East Tennessee—and how anyone can help.

Knoxville’s Native Son

Matt Gallaher has cooked for rock stars and politicians. But at Knox Mason, Gallaher is tapping into his rustic roots and giving Knoxvillians a new reason to get excited about Southern food. :: By Cort Gatliff

The Knoxonomist

Knoxville needs answers, and only the Knoxonomist can provide them. :: Illustrations: Daniel Proctor

Playing Sports for All the Right Reasons

By Erik Ainge