If you’ve never thought of a skillet as a work of art, you’ve probably never seen a Borough Furnace skillet. John Truex (’04) crafts each one from scrap iron in …
Arts
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Conrad Ricamora (’12) was still a student at UT when he found out he would be one of the stars of the critically acclaimed musical Here Lies Love in New …
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Johnny Dantonio (’07) has struck advertising gold twice with the writing of Budweiser’s heartfelt and much-loved Super Bowl commercials.
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With a career that began at the Daily Beacon, Paige Braddock (’85) has captured readers with thriving comic strips and is the gatekeeper for all things Peanuts
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One-time Latin teacher Frank P. Albright was among the Monuments Men who helped save some of Europe’s most important art and cultural treasures from the ravages of World War II.
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Though Valisia LeKae (A&S ’01) earned a degree in psychology, she knew the stage is where she really wanted to be. Now, she has a Tony Award nomination under her …
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Famed composer and pianist Sergei Rachmaninoff performed his last concert in Alumni Memorial Auditorium in February 1943. Seventy years later, that performance is being celebrated with the “Rachmaninoff Remembered” concert.
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You’ve seen them all over Facebook and Pinterest—mischievous elves that like to make flour snow angels on the counter and hang out with Barbie. But it all started with Carol …
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The Pride of the Southland Marching Band has a new ride thanks to a generous donation from a Knoxville-area dentist.
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Daytime hooker. Murderous meth addict. Cannibalistic baker. Vengeful werewolf. Not everyone can put jobs like that on a résumé and still find success. But not everyone is Independent Spirit Award-winning …