This weekend, Preserve Chattanooga - the historic preservation nonprofit in this city - will host a conversation at AVA, where the exhibit "Ghosts in the Walls" is now on display.
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Meet three ex-government scientists who formed a garage rock trio. Deep State Birds brings tons of energy to this episode of WUTC's "Live in the Library" with Clark Gibson.
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August Wilson is best known for his series of plays on African-American life in the last century. "King Hedley II" is the latest play in the series to be presented by Chattanooga Theatre Centre.
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The Alton Park Connector - an extension of the Tennessee Riverwalk here in Chattanooga - has been a long time in the making. Construction recently took a step forward, as William Newlin of Chattamatters tells us.
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For music that matters, you’ll hear the medicine in Northwest Georgia. This weekend, WoodSongs Dalton - an Americana concert series for a cause - returns on Saturday.
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In our latest one-on-one conversation, Dr. Lori Mann Bruce, our new Chancellor here at UTC, looks back on her first six months on our campus - and looks ahead in 2026.
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Some divides ebb and flow across places and times. In economics, one divide comes around again and again. Here at UTC, Dr. Claudia Kramer is the Scott L. Probasco Distinguished Chair of Free Enterprise at the Gary W. Rollins College of Business.
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Sally Faulkner, a local supporter of WUTC, brought her playlist to "The Haley Solomon Show" for this episode of "DJ for an Hour" - a program that supports your public radio station in Chattanooga and the Tennessee Valley.
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Alva Leigh and Call Me Spinster join Haley Solomon live at WUTC to discuss and perform songs from Alva’s new album Wilderness.
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Chattanooga singer-songwriter Ben Stephens joins Clark Gibson in the studio for this episode of WUTC's "Live in the Library." (Aired 11/13/25)
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On this episode of WUTC's "Live in the Library," Clark Gibson welcomes Bella Lam - country music artist and songwriter - to the studio. (Aired 11/20/25)
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