The Mrs. picked up a copy of the latest Knoxville Voice yesterday, and I am impressed with how the only locally owned, independent alternative newspaper has grown and flourished since its humble launch.
The paper's layout keeps improving, and currently sports a hard, edgy, somewhat foreboding look that says "you should be paying attention to this and you probably haven't even heard about it!" and compels you to read and be outraged, amazed, informed, or at least entertained.
The current issue is an eclectic offering of great local writing and thought, with features, columns, reporting, and reviews that you won't find in the local mainstream media. Here's a sampler:
• Catch up on county corruption (check out the graph)
• Launch of the local Progressive Women's Coalition
• Nothing recycled, nothing gained
• The Sentinel's shadow: Wake up and smell the ink
• Victorian theatrical current events cello rock
(And no, that last one is not "news of the weird", it's a feature profile of Rasputina, a group playing at Blue Cats this weekend.)
If you're looking for Don Williams, you'll find him at his new Knoxville Voice home. His latest column on tribal truths and false patriotism is poignant and thought-provoking, as usual. Check the "Commentary" section to see what Don has been up to and for more great writing from other contributors (including KnoxViews contributors Carole Borges and Michael Kaplan from time to time).
The Knoxville Voice website is a work in progress that keeps evolving. It's getting more in sync with the print edition, but also extending it with online features such as new blogs by Knoxville Voice writers (including Don Williams).
The other thing I noticed about the latest print issue is the growing number of advertisements. This bodes well for the future of the paper, and proves there are local merchants, artists, and other interests willing to support alternative points of view (and, of course, reach a diverse, desirable demographic in the process).
Publisher Dane Baker is doing fantastic work at the Knoxville Voice. He's clearly committed, and in it for the long haul to "give voice to issues, events and people in our community often underrepresented in mainstream media" as stated in the Knoxville Voice's mission statement.
If you're downtown for First Friday or one of the other events, the Knoxville Voice is hosting another open house (with free food and free beer!), Friday, Aug. 3, from 6PM to 10PM, 402 S. Gay St., Suite 202 (just above MAST Gen. Store). Stop by, say hi, and show your support for Knoxville's only independent newspaper.
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TN Politics
- Trump cites potential hack of US elections in speech slammed for stoking voter fears (TN Lookout)
- Chattanooga state-appointed airport board withdraws from lawsuit (TN Lookout)
- US senators grill Blanche over ‘slush fund’ deal as he seeks attorney general confirmation (TN Lookout)
- EPA Administrator calls statewide data center moratorium a ‘cop out’ (TN Lookout)
- Waste, fraud, abuse… and the politics of power (TN Lookout)
- Trump presses ICE to continue traffic stops despite fatal shootings (TN Lookout)
Knox TN Today
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- Daily Connections: Your East Tennessee Guide | July 17-19 (Knox TN Today)
- Coming Monday: Faith Along the Way (Knox TN Today)
- Jennifer Aniston Inspired Salad (Knox TN Today)
- Tiny faces, bright futures: Red Panda cubs reach another milestone (Knox TN Today)
- Hiking with Harrington: Summer blooms along Little River Trail (Knox TN Today)
- Food City offers exclusive deal for Paula Deen’s Lumberjack Feud (Knox TN Today)
- Close to Home, Far from Ordinary: Knox the Fox shares recent trip with friends (Knox TN Today)
- Climate technology innovations continue (Knox TN Today)
- Weekend Scene: Newsies Jr. to Grooves in the Garden (Knox TN Today)
- Rosebay Rhododendron adorns the new Linville Falls Connector Trail (Knox TN Today)
- Rocky Start (Knox TN Today)
Local TV News
- Blount County approves $5 million for Pellissippi Parkway Extension despite local backlash (WATE)
- Blount County OK's $20-million plan to buy 160-acre Alcoa site (WATE)
- DA: Crime in Anderson County down 51% since 2007 (WATE)
- Knoxville Police launch voluntary camera registry to help solve crimes (WATE)
- 'Bursting at the seams': $30M LeConte Center expansion to boost capacity, tourism revenue (WATE)
- Who were the 'Redhead Murder' victims featured in Elizabethton High's docuseries (WATE)
News Sentinel
State News
- 'Jurassic Park' actor Sam Neill died from pneumonia, agent says - Chattanooga Times Free Press (Times Free Press)
- More than 500 feared dead as officials investigate reports of boats capsizing with Rohingya refugees - Chattanooga Times Free Press (Times Free Press)
- New state-appointed Chattanooga Airport board withdraws from city lawsuit - Chattanooga Times Free Press (Times Free Press)
- Fired Incline Railway conductor’s fundraiser tops $18k as some call for its removal - Chattanooga Times Free Press (Times Free Press)
Wire Reports
- Trump Media to sell fast feed of 'market-moving' posts to Wall Street - BBC (Business)
- Trump alleges vast conspiracy to commit and cover up election fraud - Axios (US News)
- China's open-weight Kimi model stuns AI world with frontier-level results - Axios (Business)
- After Blue Angels low flyover, acting Navy secretary says: ‘No firings’ - The Washington Post (US News)
- Cyclospora Linked to Taylor Farms Lettuce Sent to Taco Bell - The New York Times (Business)
- US launches new strikes as Iran says civilian infrastructure hit - BBC (US News)
- At least 2 dead, hundreds rescued as flooding devastates parts of Texas - Austin American-Statesman (US News)
- AP Exclusive: ICE officer in Maine shooting has history of violent behavior, family and records say - AP News (US News)
- Stocks sink as chip rout deepens, oil set for weekly gain - Reuters (Business)
- SpaceX aborts Starship Flight 13 launch attempt - SpaceNews (Business)
- Why has SpaceX stock continued to fall? Experts explain - Yahoo Finance (Business)
- As wildfire smoke makes air unhealthy from Midwest to East Coast, officials say stay inside - PBS (US News)
- Republican Rifts Deepen Over $95 Billion Budget Plan for Iran War and SAVE Act - The New York Times (US News)
- Netflix Stock Drops on Revenue Miss, Engagement Update - Barron's (Business)
- ‘Enemies of civilization’: top Trump officials launch sweeping attack on left - The Guardian (US News)
Local Media
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New Directions
This was an interesting suprise - I was going to read the Metropulse and inadvertently typed in http://www.metrouplse.com instead of http://www.metropulse.com
Good catch. That's pretty
Good catch. That's pretty funny. Wonder how many other misspellings they've registered?
Dunno
But it shows they are pretty web savvy, a good thing IMO.
County Corruption
Glad to see the timeline on county corruption, and the graph, that could be useful.
Or a board game.