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2023

Healthcare Hassles

The painful process of completing a seamingly endless number of forms As a salute to the “Top Docs” listed in this edition of Cityview, I thought I should share with you a few of my personal experiences with medical providers during the
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Taking Its Toll

Could new road options save the unending congestion in our beloved Sevier County? Over the years, many travelers have gladly paid for the privilege of driving the toll road to Disney World in Florida. Ditto on travels through the
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Mexican? Yes, I can!

From burritos and tamales to ceviche and everything in between, Knoxville’s Mexican cuisine is not to be missed. When an ethnic food becomes a staple of American cuisine, we all benefit from the world’s flavors and cultures. East
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Dyeing to Create

Debbie Alley transfers nature to fabric for abstract botanical prints Where nature and science and art collide is where Debbie Alley’s creations live. The silk scarves, linen napkins and wall art she makes begin with a walk in the
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Drew & Ellie

Drew and Ellie Holcomb Get Back to their Roots Bijou Theatre | March 23rd, 24th, 25th | 8 p.m. Drew and Ellie Holcomb’s story as a duo span a few decades. Drew and Americana band, the Neighbors, released their first album in 2005
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March Madness

With a stunning victory over No. 1 Alabama, the Vols came together as a team. With 7:42 to play in the first half against No. 1-ranked Alabama, UT guard Santiago Vescovi dribbled down the left side of the key facing several
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Zoë Nutt

Forging a music path through passion and perseverance Sitting down to talk with Zoë Nutt was nothing short of inspirational. Hers is a story of tenacity and perseverance, of chasing dreams no matter how out of reach they might feel. A
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