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Laura Goff
Over the years, Laura Goff has produced thousands of stained glass projects for private residences and businesses throughout the Southeast.
After graduating from UT, she set off for a six-month backpacking trip across Europe.
“I was an…
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Eating East
Many of Knoxville’s best kept secrets are in the East. While Knoxvillians have been making the trek down Magnolia Avenue for Chandler’s Deli and Pizza Palace for decades, East Knoxville has a lot more to offer. With its abundance of green…
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Rocky Mountain High
On a stretch of North Broadway, an oversized blond-wood privacy fence cut in the silhouette of a mountain range surrounds two buildings that once housed Rentals Rentals and a Dr. Pepper bottling plant. These spaces were combined, taken down…
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Magical Thinking
When something seems too good to be true, as the saying goes, it often is.
But we humans are given to wishful thinking and taking long shots. The odds for winning the lottery are so infinitesimal as to be statistically indistinguishable…
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Mysteries of Medicine
I vividly remember a day in 1974 when I woke not feeling well but not bad enough to miss school. Before we left the house, Mom gave me two aspirin. About 30 minutes later, I began to notice a rash developing all over my body; I had recently…
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Wildflowers in the Smokies
A short drive from Knoxville, the Smoky Mountains boasts one of the most beautiful and natural wildflower displays in the Eastern United States. Unsure of which trails to wander? Join the annual Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage in Great Smoky…
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The Making of Cityview Sunset
Robert Tino’s studio sits atop a hill in Sevier County. The space is filled with an eclectic mix of personal belongings, artwork, and supples—one gets the feeling this is his space and his alone. This is where he comes to relax and paint.…
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Guitar Men
“Country music was born in Bristol but it grew up in Knoxville” is a well-known local saying and it has some truth to it. From Luttrell-born Chet Atkins playing on WNOX to Homer and Jethro and The Everly Brothers a few short years later,…
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Home is Where the Art Is
Each issue, Cityview features a local artist—there is no shortage. We celebrate one painter here, but Knoxville embraces a wide range of artists working in almost every conceivable medium. Museums, studios, and exciting art programs at…
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East Tennessee Underground
Led on by clues pointing him toward interesting species of cave dwellers, Nick Gladstone got separated from the rest of his party. Then he stepped on the wrong rock. “I guess I didn’t test it as well as I should have,” he admits. The rock…
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