Eva Angel-Fox - a singer-songwriter from Canada who blends Americana, traditional, jazz, blues and outlaw country - is Richard Winham's guest on this episode of WUTC's "Live in the Library," recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
Only On WUTC
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As Dr. Lori Mann Bruce prepares to take on the job of UTC’s next Chancellor, Dr. Robert Dooley spoke with us one more time as Interim Chancellor for our series "Chatting with the Chancellor" online: during the last day of his latest trip to Vietnam and Cambodia.
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On Glass Street in East Chattanooga, a new chapter for community small business began this spring. BOOM - or Black and Brown Owned and Operated Marketplace - opened its doors in a storefront bought by RISE Chattanooga, the arts and culture nonprofit.
Hear Our Voices
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For stargazing here in Chattanooga, the place to be is an observatory that belongs to UTC - and for the community. Here's part two of a podcast series produced this spring by Miller Richardson, a student in UTC’s Department of Communication, as an intern for “Scenic Roots” on WUTC.
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The Clarence T. Jones Observatory - part of our campus, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - hosts star parties during semesters. Here's the finale of a podcast series by Miller Richardson, a student in UTC’s Department of Communication, as an intern for “Scenic Roots” here on WUTC.
Music Made Here
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Dollars Family - a three-piece blues-rock band in Chattanooga - joins Haley Solomon in the studio for this episode of WUTC's "Live in the Library," recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library. Catch the band at Nightfall on Friday, June 13th!
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Jerry Hayes, a harmonica player and an ace blues player in Chattanooga, makes music as 423Spoonz. As his profile on SoundCloud puts it, he's "a musician who belongs in a juke joint." Enjoy 423Spoonz as he joins Richard Winham on WUTC's "Live in the Library," recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
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