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.
After years in the making, local sister-trio Call Me Spinster will release their debut album “Potholes” — get an inside look at the group and the process behind the music.
Lookout Mountain attraction Rock City recently announced it will bring intentionality with its programming based on the seasons. Read on for the changes you can expect as Rock City Seasons takes over the grounds.
Little Debbie has dropped a new snack lineup for Valentine’s Day and is sharing some big love. Read on for Editor Haley + Kristen’s reviews on the sweet treats.
That’s right our dear readers, for the first time ever, your favorite daily newsletter will be hosting a Valentine’s market and networking event — here’s what you need to know.
The Chattanooga Public Library will host a special Dolly Parton-themed reading day at its branches in honor of the singer’s birthday, and we know what you’re thinking — what a way to make a reading contest fun.
We want to dive more into the neighborhoods that make up the Scenic City — let us know which Chattanooga Neighborhood Association you want us to interview.
Celebrate the life + service of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with Chattanooga’s MLK Day of Service, parade, and other local events happening around the city.
The Lookout Wild Film Festival is back for another year, showcasing 60+ short and feature films that depict adventure and conservation — we’re here to help you get ready for the full weekend of screenings.
With the hopes of creating an inclusive space in the studio, SCCA is accepting applications for its latest cohort for clay artists in the area from various backgrounds.