Alex Volz, Randy Steele and Amelia Graber of Call Me Spinster - three of the musicians performing at the "Thank You, Richard Winham" concert this Sunday at Barrelhouse Ballroom in downtown Chattanooga - joined Richard live in the studio on WUTC.
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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A gathering in tech here in the Southeast is expanding to three days for its tenth year. The Scenic City Summit returns to downtown Chattanooga from Thursday, June 19th through Saturday, June 21st at various locations.
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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As Richard Winham readies to retire from WUTC, we're hearing from his colleagues, from our campus here at UTC and from the community about what he means to them. Brent Stott is account manager for business partnerships at WUTC - and hosts "Louder Than Bombs."
Music Made Here
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Alex Volz, Randy Steele and Amelia Graber of Call Me Spinster - three of the musicians performing at the "Thank You, Richard Winham" concert this Sunday at Barrelhouse Ballroom in downtown Chattanooga - joined Richard live in the studio on WUTC.
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Devon Allman and Duane Betts, the sons of the founders of the Allman Brothers Band, lead their own supergroup: The Allman Betts Band. They spoke with WUTC's Clark Gibson before their concert this week at Chattanooga's Walker Theatre.
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