A packed concert at Barrelhouse Ballroom celebrates Richard Winham’s 38 years on WUTC, honoring his impact on Chattanooga’s music and radio community.
Only On WUTC
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Here in Hamilton County, road improvements are taking place - and on the calendar. Nathan Janeway is the County’s director of development services under County Mayor Weston Wamp. Lee Helton is a Hamilton County Commissioner.
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“Walk This Way” - now on display at the Hunter Museum of American Art in downtown Chattanooga - features footwear from the Stuart Weitzman Collection of Historic Shoes. On Thursday, starting at 6 PM, Chery Jordan and the Runway Rebels will present “Walk This Way Through Fashion.”
Hear Our Voices
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For six decades, Ishmael Reed - born here in Chattanooga - has made an indelible mark on the literary world with more than 30 books of prose, poetry, plays and essays. He's the next guest on “The A List with Alison Lebovitz” - this Thursday at 8:30 PM on our public media partner WTCI PBS.
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The Chattanooga Insight Meditation Community is home to the teaching and practice of meditation and mindfulness in a Buddhist tradition. On Thursday, starting at 6 PM, the Community celebrates its new home - a center at 318 Talley Road.
Music Made Here
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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.
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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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Thu 7/10 - 6 PM to 8 PM
Thu 7/10 - 6 PM to 8 PM
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