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Burial Marker No. 53 at The Field
Megan Ledbetter / The Bitter Southerner
Outside Chattanooga, there is The Field: a cemetery in use from the late 19th into the early 20th century, then abandoned - and forgotten - until this century. Tom Lee writes about The Field in "Your Brother's Blood" for "The Bitter Southerner."
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    City of Chattanooga
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  • Barry Courter
    WUTC / 2019
    Bonnaroo is almost here - and once again, Barry Courter is getting ready. The co-host of "The What" podcast knows a lot about music - interviewing countless artists across genres for years here in Chattanooga and the Tennessee Valley. He joined Richard Winham live on WUTC.
Hear Our Voices
  • A close-up of the Crankie box for “Paranormal,” a story by Russell Jones.
    Barking Legs Theater
    Storytelling in a box was a handheld art form in Appalachia before electricity and the many screens that we watch today. This Saturday and Sunday, “The Crankie Show" presents stories of artists living with serious mental illness at Barking Legs Theater.
  • The entrance to BOOM on Glass St. in East Chattanooga.
    BOOM / Facebook
    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.
Music Made Here
  • Ryan Oyer
    TRD Photography
    (Aired Fri 5/23/25) Ryan Oyer, the singer-songwriter in Ringgold, Georgia well known to Chattanooga's music scene, talks about his latest album "You Are Here" with Richard Winham on WUTC.
  • The Roamers
    theroamers.net
    (Aired Thu 5/22/25) The Roamers, a country rock band, journeys through the highways and byways of American culture with Richard Winham on this episode of "Live in the Library," recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.