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Trent Eades
Trent Eades
A man for all seasons with interests ranging from humanist philosophy to science fiction, Trent took up a DSLR camera in 2013 and has been shooting like crazy ever since. He has been a student of ancient Greek, medieval…
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Jon Hersey
Jon Hersey became interested in philosophy after reading Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. He has traveled extensively with Old Crow Medicine Show as a stage manager and instrument technician, maintaining almost 20 different vintage instruments.…
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Bruce McCamish
Bruce McCamish—
Photography has always been a hobby for Bruce McCamish. when a social media craze boosted his hobby to a career, he took to an unconventional method of photography. If you see a guy roaming downtown Knoxville with a camera…
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Oana Harrison
Oana Harrison —
Born in the beautiful city of Braşov, Romania, in the heart of Transilvania (yes, that is the correct spelling and garlic does make her sick), Oana made the skip over the "big pond" in 1997 to attend Berea College. Soon…
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Karen Clark
Karen Clark—
Karen Clark—
Karen gained her appreciation for timeless style as a buyer within the opulent walls of Brooks Brothers in New York, but today she can be found writing for Cityview about fabulous homes in Knoxville. When she…
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Bob Pryor
Robert E. Pryor, Sr.
If you have a question about the history of Knoxville or an overlooked medical error, it’s likely that Bob Pryor can provide an answer. He’s a music enthusiast, entertainer, local attorney, and an East Tennessee…
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A Democratic Path to Tennessee Victories?
For Tennessee Democrats, it was the same old, same old result: the 2016 elections saw the state overwhelmingly vote for Donald Trump for president and increase the GOP’s margin to 74 seats in the state’s 99-member House of Representatives.…
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30th Anniversary: A Retrospective
For our 30th anniversary, then-Managing Editor Sarah H. Clark did a very thorough retrospective on Cityview’s history in our January 2014 issue. Those were the days before Cityview’s modern website, and though you can still read the 30th!-->…
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