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Hotel At 1400 Broad Street To Be 5 Stories
A hotel planned at 1400 Broad St. will be five stories after a height variance was granted by the Form Based Code Committee. Vision Hospitality bought the property of the former CBR Auto Care in 2021. The hotel will be an AC by Marriott. 6/10/2024. The City of Chattanooga launched...
Capturing Lookout Mountain Artistic Perspectives Of The Battle Above The Clouds Program Is June 29
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park will present a special one-hour program inside the Lookout Mountain Battlefield Visitor Center on Saturday, June 29 at 11 a.m. focusing on James Walker’s famous painting, “The Battle of Lookout Mountain.”. Officials said, "It is amazing to hear visitors gasp when they...
Chattanooga Boys Choir Performs In New York City’s Carnegie Hall
Last week, 44 members of the Chattanooga Boys Choir capped their 2023-2024 season by traveling to New York City to perform as part of the National Youth Chorus, culminating in a performance on the famed stage of Carnegie Hall. The choir’s residency, including a total of over 240 singers from...
Safe Kids At The Zoo Event Is June 22
Children’s Hospital at Erlanger has partnered with the Chattanooga Zoo to bring safety education to our local community in a fun and child-friendly way. The event will take place on Saturday, June 22, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Chattanooga Zoo and is free with zoo admission.
Life With Ferris: Fantastic Shows At The Signal Mountain Playhouse
The Signal Mountain Playhouse’s summer production, “The Music Man,” opens Friday, June 28, and runs June 28, 29; July 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, and 20. Curtain is at 8 each night, and bring a chair if you don’t want to sit on the concrete bleachers. This theatre company is one of the coolest things about Signal Mountain, and I love the winter play as much as the summer play. I know “The Music Man” will be fantastic, and can’t wait to sit in a clearing in the woods under the canopy of green and watch the stars come out as the actors command the stage.
The Playlist Supper Club To Offer Italian Cuisine, Stage Performances In Downtown Chattanooga
A new downtown Chattanooga supper club will offer Italian cuisine and stage performances. Chris Hampton said applications are now being taken for positions at The Playlist. It will be at 100 Market St., which was the site of the former Leapin' Leprechaun Irish pub. That location is currently being renovated.
Opening Of African American Education And Heritage Museum Is Saturday
The Alton Park Development Corporation will host its inaugural Juneteenth celebration and ribbon cutting ceremony for the grand opening of the African American Education and Heritage Museum on Saturday from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. It will be at the Chattanooga Civic Center at Mountainside, 701 Hooker Road. The ribbon cutting ceremony...
Goose at Riverbend 2023
In 2023, the Riverbend music festival here in Chattanooga, Tennessee, boasted a new 3-day format and a fresh lineup featuring artists such as Lucius, Indigo De Souza, Trombone Shorty, and Amanda Shires. One of the acts coming to the festival was the American jam band Goose. Formed in 2014 in Connecticut by guitarist and singer Rick Mitarotonda, drummer Ben Atkind, and bassist Trevor Weekz, Goose is a self-described “indie groove” band. While often compared to jam band greats like Phish and Umphrey’s McGee, Goose site indie rock and trance influences such as Vampire Weekend and Bon Iver as the source of their music that sets them apart. Their live shows promise clever covers and long improvised jams, which they absolutely delivered during Riverbend 2023. In addition to releasing studio albums, the band records all of their live performances and has mixed many of those into live albums. Just ahead of Goose’s set at Riverbend 2023, the now 5-piece band sat down with WUTC’s own Brent Stott to talk about their 2023 tour, the lessons they’ve learned over the years, and their philosophy for creating set lists.
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