Soon after we got to Lake Martin last week, I mentioned wanting to go to one of the Auburn basketball games. It happened that Auburn would be playing Kentucky, so we got excited and made plans. But apparently a lot...
Friday, Jan. 22, 2010
Chattacon 35
The 35th annual science fiction fan festival returns this weekend at the Chattanooga Choo-Choo Hotel. Chattacon kicks off Friday night at 7:00 p.m., with Paranormal Chattanooga and Chattacon Revue events following at 9:00 p.m. Special guests...
A brief note in case you were planning to attend the Planning Commission meeting tonight (Thursday, Jan 21). The developers requesting rezoning of the property behind the shopping center and between Lancaster and Cauthon Way have requested a postponement, so...
Lani and Scott are getting married in May in Orlando and we're so excited to be photographing their wedding. Lani was a bridesmaid in another wedding that we photographed four years ago. So it will be fun to reconnect with...
General Sash was a hundred and four years old. He lived with his granddaughter, Sally Poker Sash, who was sixty-two years and old and who prayed every night on her knees that he would live until her graduation from college….
She...
Well, well, well. While I admit it's sort of fun to see vendors sniping at each other instead of getting together to pillage library budgets, this is interesting. Gale has posted an open letter to the library community about Ebsco's...
Though the Bijou Theater closed late last year, film buffs will still be able to watch new, obscure movies on the big screen in the Scenic City. The Independent Film Series—announced this week by the Arts & Education Council—begins Friday,...
In January, Chattarati invites leaders and thinkers to participate in What Matters Now, a commentary series of ideas for our region in 2010.
Giving
Written by Bill Colrus.
Images of the dead, dying, and displaced people of Haiti are among the most harrowing...
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