Culture

Dining in Chattanooga is always a fresh experience, with new restaurants popping up all the time — and more on the way.
Peggy Woods Townsend, Dr. Roland Carter, Stan Townsend, and Vincent Oakes will receive the prestigious award at this year’s ArtsBuild InterMission event.
The Chattanooga Bacon & Barrel Festival returns to the First Horizon Pavilion on Thursday, Sept. 21.
Chattanooga Pride just dropped its “At a Glance” calendar for Pride Week happening at the end of September through the beginning of October.
Pumpkin patches, corn mazes, flower fields... need we say more?
Check out Editor Haley + Kristen’s highlights from this year’s Moon River Festival.
Learn what it means to be sober curious, the current popularity of non-alcoholic beverages, and where you can enjoy a mocktail in Chattanooga.
You have your Moon River festival tickets — now, read up and prepare for two days of music, food, and fun.
UTC will host its annual writers’ workshop on + off campus — here’s what you need to know if you want to check out one or more of the events.
Check out this list of local spots to host your special event.
The Cleveland Geekster is back with a full day of all things comic books and pop culture-related memorabilia — enough to leave you fangirling.
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Meet PORCH Chattanooga, a branch of PORCH Communities, that is working to feed families in the Greater Chattanooga area.
Chattanooga Pizza Week will take place Monday, May 13 through Sunday, May 19, bringing specialty pizza deals for folks of all ages to enjoy.
Lace up your sneakers, the Chattanooga Chase, the Scenic City’s oldest active competitive race is set to return on Memorial Day.
Hamilton County Mayor Weston Wamp has proposed the largest investment in county road improvements in county history + we’re paving out the details.
Walker County will receive funding for a direct connection between the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park and downtown Chattanooga.
The Chattanooga Theatre Centre has announced ten shows for its upcoming 101st season.
This one is for the creatives — get connected with local publisher Walnut Street Publishing and its community outreach efforts.
Here what you need to know about Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly’s proposed budget for the 2025 fiscal year.
With a busy weekend full of events and graduation ceremonies, this guide will tell you where to go if you’re celebrating a student, or if you want to avoid the fuss.
Check out these local food and drink specials happening in Chattanooga on Saturday, May 4 + Sunday, May 5.