EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
JAMES MCCARTNEY SPREADS HIS WINGS WITH THE BLACKBERRY TRAIN AN INTERVIEW WITH BRITISH SINGER SONGWRITER AND SON OF PAUL MCCARTNEY
A NEW GYM THAT ROCKS, BEST DESSERT EVER, AND FASHION BLOGGER SARAH MERRELL
JAMES MCCARTNEY SPREADS HIS WINGS WITH THE BLACKBERRY TRAIN AN INTERVIEW WITH BRITISH SINGER SONGWRITER AND SON OF PAUL MCCARTNEY
A NEW GYM THAT ROCKS, BEST DESSERT EVER, AND FASHION BLOGGER SARAH MERRELL
With so many musical greats that have recently died it is a question everyone is defining. The most common definition goes something like this... an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony, and color. But is much more than one can define.
My musical journey begin 40+ years ago and has been one of my greatest passions in life. It was no surprise when I chose music as my college major focusing on Vocal Performance and Sacred Music degrees with a minor in sound engineering. I have been blessed to also play a vast range of percussion instruments since the age of 5. I tried other instruments Sax, Flute, Trumpet, and Piano (which can be classified as a percussion instrument) but always came back to “drums” and my voice. With that bit of brief history I can convey without being understated I have a great appreciation for all types and genres of music ranging from Opera to Rap.
Yes I listen to Merle and like most my age was overwhelmed by Prince. Along with many others present and past the expression of music never dies.
One day a year, just one. It’s astounding to me that there’s just one day designated for your lifetime of love.
As infants we might spit up on your new sweater, or sob uncontrollably through the night even if you work in the morning. In elementary school we might come home with notes pinned to our backpacks saying we were disruptive in class, or ate something we shouldn’t have. When we get to middle and high school we might fake being sick to get out of going to school, or miss a couple curfews.
When we go to college, you might cry, worry, or pack your bags for a celebratory cruise. But we need you to know we depend on you – from infancy to adulthood. You are the hug we miss getting every day after school, the critique we need to remain humble, and the fan we need to feel beloved.
Mom know that not just this one day, but everyday, that you are wholeheartedly beloved for these reasons and the reasons we have yet to discover.
Love,
The Kids Who Never Apologized For Ruining That Sweater
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Surprise your mom with a “treat your mom” day! Send her down to Market Square to Wild Lavender for an eco-spa day. It is the only spa composed entirely of organic ingredients. Whether you treat her to a facial, waxing, fruit enzyme peel, or some new makeup, your mom is sure to leave feeling more refreshed than ever.
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Part of celebrating Mother’s Day is letting your mom celebrate you. She not only wants to flaunt her motherhood, but she also wants to flaunt you. Be the dazzling daughter your mom loves to see by picking out a new outfit that will have your mom snapping pics all night! And while you’re shopping be sure to send her pictures of every dress because you know she will be thrilled you asked for her input.
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Spring is in full swing and the beautiful weather provides the perfect time of year for weddings, galas, dances, red carpet events and other formal occasions. While the idea of getting dressed to the nines is exciting, there are many options and you may be wondering what exactly is in style for formalwear. To answer this question, I pulled in a local expert: The Gilded Gown, Knoxville’s premier special occasion shop. I visited the Gilded Gown and tried on a variety of gowns before settling on the perfect one in blue lace with an embellished waist for an elegant photo shoot. In doing so, I garnered tips from the team at The Gilded Gown in selecting the perfect, stylish formalwear this season.
Lovely Lace: Lace is a trend this season and you’ll see it everywhere from head to toe lace to lace trim. Not only does lace provide a romantic and sweet look, but it’s a look that suits any age.
Bold Embellishments: Bling is in. Sequins, crystals and jewels provide show-stopping sparkle. While some may desire the look of head to toe shine, a gown with strategically placed embellishments can provide a lot of pop.
Dare to Bare: Illusion gowns, gowns with cut-outs and gowns with leg slits are perfect for those who find a daring yet elegant look appealing. Illusion gowns have sheer panels that look like skin to give the effect of a bare back, sides or neckline, and cut-outs or leg slits show just enough skin to be tasteful yet becoming.
Artful Accessories: While the gowns are lovely, accessories complete the look. A bracelet and earrings that complement the sparkle in a gown draws attention to the face and creates the perfect pairing.
Looking for an opportunity to see more examples of what is “in” for bridal, prom and formalwear fashion?
Saturday, May 7: Calling All Moms Fashion Show at Knoxville Center Mall Featuring Gilded Gown and Regal Tuxedo for Bridal/Special Occasion Fashions/ Mother’s Day/Graduations
Saturday, May 20: Go Red Fashion Show Luncheon at Cherokee Country Club Benefiting American Heart Association Featuring Janice Ann’s Fashions and Diana Warner Boutique
Saturday, June 11: Bridal Fashion Show Featuring Bridal/Special Occasion/ Tuxedos at Knoxville Center Mall
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Lovely town home in Wimbledon. 3 beds 2.5 baths 1,675 sqft. Beautiful hardwood floors throughout. Living area opens to wonderful patio area. 2-car carport with extra storage. Great west location. Bearden High and West Valley schools. The neighborhood is fabulous, a nice mix of single-family homes and upscale condos. Close to shopping and minutes from downtown. 8738 Aragon Ln. Knoxville, TN 37923 $1150/mo (available in May).
You will be AMAZED as you walk into this beautiful back yard. 3 beds 3 baths 3,200 sqft. 35x20 Living room with floor to ceiling stone woodburning fireplace. Sliding doors go onto the large deck perfect for entertaining with the outdoor covered kitchen. Formal Dining room, kitchen with island and plenty of cabinets. Daylight basement with 24x20 Rec. room, two rooms plus 1 full bath. Oversized garage above that easily fits two cars and one in the basement for easy access to the backyard. Flexible lease terms and lease duration, please contact owner for considerations. Renter is responsible for electricity and water. 1438 Mimosa Dr, Louisville, TN 37777.
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4 bedroom 2.5 bath 2,250 sq ft house for rent in West Knoxville just off I-40 at Cedar Bluff Exit. Neutral carpet, fresh neutral paint thru out. 10 mins to Turkey Creek Shopping And Restaurants, great schools, washer and dryer included, 2 refrigerators, level fenced in lot, this is a NO Smoking property, This beautiful nice house was a featured Parade of Homes House. 113 Sanwood Rd, Knoxville, TN 37923
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Stunning executive home in Farragut. 6 beds 4.5 baths 4,700 sqft. Convenient to many areas of town, quick interstate access, convenient to parks and the lake. Kitchen w/granite and island. Formal DR. rich moldings throughout. Cul de sac location. 12151 Brookstone Dr. Knoxville, TN 37934. $3,200/mo
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Mountain View Rental. Forest Heights 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath 2,335 sq. ft. basement home. Beautifully renovated 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bathroom home in the heart of Forest Heights. Home is located on a wooded corner lot with the convenience of having the driveway off the side street. During the winter months, there are stunning views of Mt. LeConte from the large,covered deck off Kitchen. Hardwood floors throughout this lovely home with TN marble floors in the Sun Room off Living Room. Wood burning fireplace in Living Room. 710 Forest Heights Rd. Knoxville, TN 37919.
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While British singer-songwriter James McCartney may have been born into a family with a strong musical background, it wasn’t until his early adulthood that he truly began to embrace his natural calling. Son of famed musician Sir Paul McCartney and musician and photographer Linda McCartney, James was thrown into music from his very birth.
As a child, he spent the majority of his pre-school years on the road touring with his father’s group Wings. Once he started school, McCartney led a relatively normal life. It wasn’t until he grew older that he began to grow more interested in music, playing on his father’s album Flaming Pie in 1997 and contributing to his mother’s posthumous release, Wide Prairie, in 1998.
McCartney took his mother’s death hard, taking quite a few years to himself to recuperate from the loss. It wasn’t until the late 2000s that he really began to focus on his music again, working for some time honing his craft in the privacy of his own home. In fact, he played his first live performance in only 2009, referring to himself
under the stage name Light at the Weekend for World Peace and Meditation in Iowa.
In the following year, McCartney parted ways with his stage name and released an EP entitled Available Light under his given name. After the release of a subsequent EP along with a compilation release of his first two EPs, McCartney finally dove in full force in June of 2013 with the release of his debut full-length album, Me. Now, almost a full three years later, James presents the world with his second full-length endeavor, The Blackberry Train, an 11-track album that is set to debut on May 6.
Speaking about his inspiration from one album to the next he says, “It’s all been an evolution. This set of songs definitely has a harder edge, but it’s a continuation of the last album. The main thing for me is to not conform or compromise.” Those two elements are especially important to James, following in his father’s own footsteps.
As you may imagine, being the son of one of music’s most influential musicians can have its ups and downs. His father has had much to do with his
releases, guiding him through the composition process and producing his work. While he understands that people may always compare his music to his father’s work, James’ music speaks for itself as far as his individuality is concerned. “I just try to enjoy myself and be as honest as I can. My mom and dad always told me that,” he says. An undeniable sense of honesty can be heard in all of McCartney’s tracks. In “Prayer” specifically, he sings, “She makes me fall madly in love with her. What can I do except pray these prayers to you? What can I say when I’ve given it all away?”
There’s no denying James’ music has strong similarities to his father’s work from time to time – it’s as if James took the groovy, psychedelic overtones of The Beatles, grunged it up a bit, and threw in a touch of modern indie rock flair. The album kicks off with “Too Hard,” an upbeat, sunny tune that opens the release with a welcoming tone. It’s peppy and jangly in the most memorable way. While this track may be similar to his previous work, tracks like “Unicorn” do take on a heavier tone. The tune is catchy in a Brit punk-pop sort of way. It’s complete with high-energy drumming and scratchy guitar riffs. With tracks like these, he veers away from his previous singer-songwriter style and more toward outright rock ‘n’ roll.
As far as the album title goes, he says it simply came to him in a dream. The entire album has a dream-like, psychedelic atmosphere to it. McCartney interweaves groovy guitar progressions with catchy lyrics and eccentric compositions to create something that tests genre boundaries and nods every so often to his Beatles heritage.
The track “Alice,” for instance, is a psychedelic nod to Alice in Wonderland. His songs are roving and move in unexpected, enjoyable directions at the drop of a hat. They’re creative and innovative, much like the music of his father.
The release’s fifth track, “Ballerina,” is a slow, waltzing tune that starts out light and builds as the song progresses, ultimately leading to a final chorus where McCartney is left crooning only the word “ballerina.” It’s the little moments of brilliance like this that pop up throughout the album that will leave your jaw on the floor. The release concludes with two of his more laid back tracks – “Prayer” and the aptly titled album ender, “Peace and Stillness.” The variations between these softer tracks and the heavier ones like “Unicorn” or “Paralysis” make for a nice juxtaposition.
The Blackberry Train was engineered by Steve Albini, who has previously worked with acts like
Nirvana and The Pixies, and it is already receiving much acclaim – for good reason, too. The album is a rewarding journey from start to finish and is sure to receive much more critical acclaim, as did his debut release, Me. Some of the most memorable moments include “Peyote Coyote,” “Alice,” and “Prayer.”
McCartney likes to think of his music less as being a particular genre and more as a form of expression. “It has elements of the avant-garde and psychedelic, a lot of emotions. In the end, I don't really prefer a particular style, just great music, truly.”
McCartney is currently on a solo tour of the U.S – only his second ever tour of the States. His goal while touring is to keep his shows as intimate and personal for his fans as possible. In order to do that, McCartney will not have a band backing him at shows; rather, it will be little more than him and his trusty guitar on stage during the night.
McCartney’s extensive U.S. tour kicks off on May 10 in California, winds across the entire country, and concludes on June 27 in Nebraska. He will be playing at the Open Chord in Knoxville on Sunday, June 5. Seating will be limited, so arrive early.
As far as what fans can expect when they come
• Waterfall
• Paralysis
• Ballerina
• Peyote Coyote
• Fantasy
• Alice
• Ring a Ring O’Roses
• Prayer
• Peace and Stillness
to see McCartney play, he says, “I’ll be playing songs off the new record and some other stuff. It will be an amazing and beautiful experience.”
If James is anything like his father, the show is guaranteed to make for an unforgettable evening. Advance tickets are still available both at the Open Chord bar as well as online at www.openchordmusic.com
See James LIVE in Knoxville!
James McCartney with guest 3 Mile Smile
Sunday, June 5
Doors: 6pm | Show 7pm
$15 ADV | $20 Day of | All Ages
Ticket link: jamesmccartney.brownpapertickets.com
Mustang has always been about power. The 2016 models continue in that tradition. Each engine delivers at least 300 horsepower.
is taken to the max in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee every year during the many Car Shows that visit the city and cruise the city streets and back roads. Pigeon Forge has a six-lane Parkway with a wide median, sidewalks on both sides, and a grassy divider between the parking lots, that make it an ideal place to cruise your six and eight-cylinder hot rods and to park and show them off. The grassy area by the sidewalks is perfect for placing a lawn chair to watch the gorgeous vehicles cruise the street. And the roads and back roads of Gatlinburg, Sevierville, Townsend and Cherokee are also great for taking your four-wheeled baby out for a pleasant spin, listening to the hum - and occasional roar - of that finely-tuned engine.
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Car Shows, or Rod Runs as they are also called, are a great place to visit if you have built or rebuilt a classic car, you are looking to buy a beautifully restored car or classic car parts, or you just enjoy seeking the sleek steel rods with the highly polished, multi-layered paint jobs shining in the sun. Here are the shows that visit Pigeon Forge every year.
Yellow Mustang Show – May 5th - 8th 2016. This is a celebration of Ford’s “Pony” car and is located at the Christmas Place Inn on the Parkway in Pigeon Forge.
We have a fast growing registry of yellow Mustangs with more than 10K members and vehicles registered worldwide. There is a special bond between yellow Mustang owners since it takes a certain kind of personality to desire and/ or own such a bright colored muscle car. Since our inception in 2001, more than 68 successful YMR shows and gatherings have occurred dedicated exclusively to yellow Mustangs! The obsession of the YMR has developed a great relationship between our yellow members who participate in our events and visit our forums regularly.
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Alliums or ‘ornamental onions’ come in all sizes and colors—from giant globeshaped purple spheres to delicate yellow sprays. The best part is that deer, squirrels, voles and rabbits find them foul-tasting. Here are some awe-inspiring alliums to add to your garden this year.
For discerning gardeners, ornamental onions are indispensable additions to the spring and summer bulb display. And now’s the perfect time to plant them. Alliums (aka “ornamental onions”) comprise a marvelous group of plants in the lily family always underutilized by gardeners. From Allium aflatunense to Allium zebdanense (literally from A to Z), most don’t have common names but there is an allium for all. Allium’s various forms from bodacious and big to shade-loving delicacies make them valued by gardeners in any venue. The giant globe-shaped flowering types are whimsical and fun while the shade-loving species are delicate and sublime. Their flowers’ colors range from lavenders and purples to pink, yellow, blue, burgundy and white. As they are in the same genus as the culinary onion, they contain the same properties that make them unpalatable to garden pests like deer, squirrels and voles.
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Merrell Men's Freewheel Lace | $110.00
The Stellar 18’ Surf Ski (S18S) is an entry level surf ski with great top end speed from the S18R hull design, along with the stability that you have come to associate with a Stellar. With 2 dry storage compartments, the S18S is not only a Surf Ski, but also a capable touring kayak. As a standard feature, the S18S is outfitted to accept a kick-up rudder for those who paddle in shallow areas. The S18S also meets the specifications for the USCA Fast Sea Kayak division if you wish to race.
River Sports Outfitters West Cedar Bluff
9292 Kingston Pike • Knoxville, TN 37922
Phone: (865) 313-2642
This oxford’s bike-friendly construction puts your power to the pedals. CycleTread™ technology centers a rigid midfoot right where you need it for maximum push.
River Sports Outfitters West Cedar Bluff
9292 Kingston Pike • Knoxville, TN 37922
Phone: (865) 313-2642
Black Diamond Lotus | $79.95
From ice climbing in the Adirondacks to long crack routes in Squamish and clip-ups in Railay, the Black Diamond Lotus is for women who climb it all, all year long. The Lotus provides four-season performance and comfort in any climbing situation with our Dual Core XP Construction™.
River Sports Outfitters West Cedar Bluff
9292 Kingston Pike • Knoxville, TN 37922
Phone: (865) 313-2642
ENO Doublenest Hammock
River Sports Outfitters West Cedar Bluff
9292 Kingston Pike • Knoxville, TN 37922
Phone: (865) 313-2642
At Commercial Bank, our mission is to create positive experiences for every customer, every day. This means that we will be more than just your friendly bank. We will make sure that we clearly understand your expectations and take any measure possible to go beyond that. We will always react quickly in the way that is needed, appropriate, and right for your situation, anticipating your needs to make the best out of every situation.
I was a tad weary when asked to write an article on the new Onsight Rock Gym. Walking into the gym, I thought, “What am I getting myself into,” as I gazed upon the 52 foot climbing wall in front of me. When I met with Yolanda Chen, the founder, I warned her about my lack of knowledge in this department. But she assured me rock climbing is in fact a sport for everyone. I laughed explaining further that my upper body strength is the equivalent to that of a ten-month-old infant. She then told me a story about their recent opening that put my weariness to rest.
Onsight holds the value of family high. That being said, Yolanda’s father-in-law insisted on being involved in the opening of the gym. He just wanted to learn how to belay people off the wall to help out. They trained him and got him certified. When the opening came, the team insisted that he climb the wall. It took some encouraging words, but they started with step 1 and got his feet off the ground. Yolanda said, “When he reached half way he was beaming.” As a 70-year-old man, he never thought it was possible. His testimony had me thinking, “Hey now, I can do this too!”
Once that first step is complete, Yolanda claims the climbing “bug” is easy to catch. It is not just about the exercise – it is about the community and inspiration. She caught the bug ten years ago, and even started traveling around the world with it – Greece, China, and Canada, just to name a few. Opening Onsight was her way to bring the bug to Knoxville. I inquired why she opened in Knoxville? Yolanda then explained to me that East Tennessee is a huge hub for outdoor recreation, and Knoxville is centered in the middle of it all.
When her family grew, she knew this was a “bug” she wanted her kids to catch as well. “Climbing gets kids
off the couch, away from the video games, and gets them active,” she further explained, “There’s a mental aspect of climbing that continuously brings new challenges.” Onsight has a private climbing room for kids, where they can host birthday parties or just have some good ole fun. I asked Yolanda, “For kids who are terrified of heights, like myself, how do you encourage them?” Yolanda responded, “It’s always the kids who are hiding behind Mom, who need the most encouragement. We don’t push them, but if they do get on the wall that’s when you hear the cheering and feel that inspiration.” Onsight, also, gets kids involved through a summer camp program.
Kids ages 6-8 can attend a week long session in which, Onsight says, “Week by week, they will grow and develop as individuals, learn valuable lessons on and off the walls, build self-confidence, and cultivate a self-driven love for staying physically active and healthy.” Onsight provides an encouraging atmosphere, where kids are urged to reach their highest potential and the highest wall. Yolanda stated, “It is all about improving yourself as you climb the rock, or plastic in this case.”
However, as Yolanda’s father-in-law proved, Onsight is not just a great spot for kids. It’s a social hub for adults as well, equipped with 52 foot climbing routes, a child watch room, college nights on Mondays, live music, free coffee on Saturdays, fundraising, a rotating art gallery, and an upcoming yoga room. Onsight is setting itself apart by creating a community and updating the gym atmosphere to a social one. The first step to creating that is getting peoples’ feet off the ground, but the second step is engaging with the community.
Yolanda explained to me how the community grows on the walls. She started with the differences between the standard garden-variety wall and the boulder wall. Climbers are attached to belays on the standard wall, while focusing heavily on their own route and next move. The boulder wall, on the other hand, holds a different task for climbers; it involves interaction with other climbers. Since climbers are not attached to a rope for this wall, it is more of a free-range climb. Climbers then are posed with the challenge of not only figuring out their next move, but also the moves of the climbers around them. And it is there the community begins. It really makes you wonder about the “oh if these walls could talk” phrase.
Those walls are eager for more stories, so if you are looking to push limitations, join a life-long sport, gain a community, increase your mental and physical capabilities, or send your kids to summer camp, your step 1 is heading down to Onsight Rock Gym. Meanwhile make sure to follow them on Instagram and like them on Facebook: @onsightrockgym
Big Rock
Big South Fork
Black Mountain
Boar’s Nest Boulders
Buzzard Point
Cherokee Bluffs
Chilhowee
Cumberland Mountain
Deep Creek
Devils Racetrack
Eagle’s Nest
Fall Creek Falls
Foster Falls
Grindstone Mtn
House Mountain
Laurel - Snow Bouldering
Laurel Falls
Leda
Little Rock City
Look Rock
Nolichucky
Obed--Tieranny
Obed--Clear Creek
Obed--Lilly Bluff
Obed--Lilly Boulders
Obed--The Cellar Outcropolis
Pot Point Boulders
Savage Gulf
Sheldon Rock Cave
Southern Park
Starr Mountain
Suck Creek Canyon
Sunset Park
Tennessee Wall
The Great Smoky Mountains
Walden Ridge
Buttermilk Sky Pie Shop 5400 Kingston Pike Knoxville, TN 37919
Inspired by two very special grandmothers with a fondness and talent for baking pies, Scott and Meredith Layton opened the original Buttermilk Sky Pie Shop in Knoxville, Tennessee at its current location on Parkside Drive in 2012.
And, with great pride in their family’s time honored recipes and traditional baking methods, Scott and Meredith quickly became known around Knoxville and all over East Tennessee as the bakers of the most delicious pies in the area.
Giving back to the community is central to what Scott and Meredith are all about. It’s how they were raised. And, as a result, the shop’s “Pie it Forward” was born. Each month the location donates a portion of proceeds from the sale of one particular pie to a local charity or non-profit organization.
“As much as we love the smiles on people’s faces when they taste our pies, we cherish the opportunities we have to give back to organizations close to home. The Pie it Forward program also allows our Buttermilk Sky customers and fans to get involved as well. It’s about community for us.”
Gondolier 1063 N Cedar Bluff Rd. Knoxville, TN 37923
The Cheesecake Factory 201 Morrell Rd. Knoxville, TN 37919
Scrumps 106 Hotel Rd. Knoxville, TN 37918
Ham ‘n Goodys 314 S. Northshore Dr. Knoxville, TN 37919
Gigi’s Cupcakes 11665 Parkside Dr. Knoxville, TN 37934
Litton’s 2803 Essary Dr. Knoxville, TN 37918
Coffee & Chocolate
327 Union Ave. Knoxville, TN 37902
It’s All So Yummy Cafe’ 120 S Peters Rd. TN 37923
Altruda’s 125 N. Peters Rd. Knoxville, TN 37923
Looking for a velvety dark chocolate pudding to satisfy your sweet tooth and give you a dose of Healthy Fats for the day? Well look no further. This dessert will leave you satisfied and nourished! It only takes a few minutes to make too!
3 Avocados, peeled and core removed
4 tbsp Raw Cocoa or Cocoa Powder
1/4 cup of Almond milk
1/2 scoop of Chocolate Protein Powder (we use Jay Rob brand)
3 tbsp Almond Butter (or any nut butter)
Stevia or honey until sweetened to your desire
Blend in Food processor until smooth like pudding!
Michele is a native of Tennessee and a graduate of Middle Tennessee State University. She enjoys working on Canvas and Camera. Most of her art includes pastel pet portraits and animal landscapes. Also, she does landscape, event, and portrait photography. Let her know where you saw this and you will get 10% off your order!
Spring is my favorite time of year. Our world is exploding with fresh color after a cold monochromatic winter. The temperature is comfortable and the sun is bright. So let's get out and take some pictures! There is a myth that you need an expensive DSLR and a big lens to take great pictures. That's simply not true. Those thing certainly help, but it's more about technique and understanding your camera's limits. The modern smart phone camera is perfectly capable of capturing some fine photographs. The nice thing is you always have it with you. Sure, I prefer my Nikon DSLR with a fine set of lenses. However, it's quite the load to carry around everywhere. There is an old adage that says the best camera is the one you have with you. So here are a few tips to make your spring photo fling a big hit.
1. Zoom . . . with your FEET – A good photo has a main point of interest. If the frame is full of distractions, your photograph will lose it's impact. Since most smart phones don't have optical zoom, your best option is to zoom with your feet. Get close to your subject. Fill the frame with simple goodness. The pinch to zoom feature you find on your phone is known as digital zoom. You are basically cropping your image causing loss of pixels and detail. Besides, zooming with your feet is good exercise.
2. Good lighting – This is where knowing your camera's limits come in. Have you ever taken a picture of someone and the background is too bright and your subject is too dark? The scene may look fine when you look at it with your eyes. However, what the camera sees is totally different. This is know as dynamic range. It is the value between the brightest and darkest areas. The human eye's dynamic range far exceeds that of your camera. So we must compensate for it. A tip for photographing someone with that beautiful sunset behind them is to tap on your subject before taking the shot. No, I don't mean physically tapping your subject. You may get smacked! I mean taping on your phone's screen to tell it the area that is most important. Your camera isn't smart enough to make that decision. You are. Most cameras will then adjust to give your subject the best exposure it is capable of producing. Your background may end up too bright. But at least you'll be able to you kids wonderful smile.
3. Golden Hour – Speaking of sunsets, the best time to take photos is the hour before sunset and the hour after sunrise. This is called the magic or golden hour. When the sun is close to the horizon it produces nice long shadows and fills the face with golden light. The worst time to take photos, at least portraits, is at noon. The sun is straight overhead giving harsh shadow and those terrible raccoon eyes. Since the brow shades the eyes in those conditions, it produces dark sunken eyes. So if your going for that dead raccoon look, shoot away. If that's not an option, try using something with a white or silver surface to reflect light into your subjects face creating a fill light. The silver heat reflector you put in your car window works great. Exception alert! If it's a cloudy or overcast day, feel free to shoot anytime. It's like the sky has given you a giant softbox that will produce beautiful even light. Remember the whole dynamic range thingy.
4. Composition – Where you put your subject in the picture can make a huge difference in the stability of your photo. The most basic rule of composition is what is known as the rule of thirds. The human mind tends to find things grouped in threes. So if you place your subject dead center of your frame, you will likely have an image that's not that interesting. Many cameras have what looks like a tic-tac-toe board imposed on it's camera screen. That is to help you see the frame laid out into thirds. Where the lines cross indicate the strongest points to place your subject. To a lesser degree, if you place your subject on just one of the lines, you will still add strength to your subject. Tip – place your horizon on either the upper or lower third of your frame. Don't put it in the middle.
I hope you find these tips helpful. Just implement them into your next photo shoot and you could be the next Art Wolfe . . . whoever that is.
Chris Alley is a local photographer originally from Knoxville. He studied photography in the late eighties at Carson-Newman when film was the norm. The advent of the digital age allowed him to further develop his passionate use of vibrant colors that characterizes his work. Mr. Alley currently lives in North Knoxville with his wife Michelle along with their two dogs. He is the owner of Alleyway Studios. View more of his work at www.alleywaystudios.net or www.flickr.com/photos/alleyman.
Arts & Culture Alliance:
Photography by Rachael Quammie
May 6, 2016 — May 27, 2016
The Arts & Culture Alliance is pleased to present four new exhibitions. A public reception will take place on Friday, May 6, from 5:00-9:00 PM to which the public is invited to meet the artists and view the artwork.
Photography by Rachael Quammie in the display case: Rachael Quammie is new to the Knoxville area. Originally from Florida, she moved to Oak Ridge about a year ago. Photography has always been a passion of hers and she is eager to share it with others. Quammie has focused most of her passion for photography in the area of weddings and babies’ first moments. She especially loves capturing moments in time in which the memory will last forever. This exhibition and others are on display at the Emporium Center, 100 S. Gay Street, in downtown Knoxville. Exhibition hours are Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM and Sunday, May 15, 3:30-6:30 PM, Friday, May 20, 5-7 PM and Saturday, May 21, 11 AM - 3 PM. For more information, please contact the Arts & Culture Alliance at (865) 523-7543, or visit the Web site at www.knoxalliance.com.
Knoxville Museum of Art: Contemporary Focus 2016
May 6, 2016 — August 7, 2016
Contemporary Focus 2016 is part of a series of exhibitions organized by the KMA that spotlights significant but underrecognized artists living and working in East Tennessee. John Douglas Powers, assistant professor at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville School of Art, is this year’s featured artist. His larger-than-life motorized machine-like sculptures and video projections combine cinema, engineering, computation, music, and physical space, drawing from areas as diverse as natural history, architecture, and the history of technology.
1050 World's Fair Park Dr, Knoxville, TN 37916. Tuesday-Saturday, 10AM-5PM, Sunday, 1-5PM. 865-525-6101, www.knoxart.org
Knoxville Botanical Garden and Arboretum: The Poppy Project
May 12, 2016 — May 19, 2016
A Celebration of the New Welcome Center! Join us for an exhibition of work by three artists with unique views of the same subject! David Denton - Virtual Reality. Norman Magden - Video. Margaret Scanlan - Painting
Opening Reception, May 12, 6-8 p.m.
At KBGA Welcome Center, 2817 Boyd’s Bridge Pike, Knoxville, TN 37914. Hours: Gardens open daily from dawn to dusk. Information: 865-862-8717, www.knoxgarden.org
QED COMEDY LABORATORY
106 East Jackson Avenue | Knoxville, TN 37915
Every week, local stand-up comics, improv comics, storytellers, musicians, and other performers get together to create a weekly experimental comedy show known as QED Comedy Laboratory. Each week's show has a different theme to challenge performers and entertain audiences with a blend of stand-up, sketch comedy, improv, musical performance, multimedia presentations, and other surprises. We've had spelling bees with made up words, an awards show with improvised acceptance speeches for made up awards, and a show made up entirely of musical skits. Each week is a brand new show with brand new surprises. The doors open at 7:30 every Monday and the show starts soon thereafter. There is no cover charge, but donations are certainly accepted.
March 21, 2016 - December 19, 2016
Recurring weekly on Monday
7:30 PM to 9:30 PM. Donations Accepted
City of Hope Gala presented by the Graham Corporation
Tuesday May 10 - 6 pm - 9 pm
Knoxville Marriott Downtown
The International Biscuit Festival
Saturday May 14 - 8 am - 2 pm
Who doesn’t love a Biscuit?! Join WATE 6 On Your Side at The International Bisuit Festival on Saturday, May 14. More than a dozen restaurants will create their spin on a traditional biscuit during the festival!
Get Ready for Outdoor Fun at Farragut’s Youth Fishing Rodeo
Saturday May 14 - 9:30 am - 11:30 am
Anchor Park. Youth ages 13 and under are invited to the 32nd annual Bob Watt Youth Fishing Rodeo on Saturday, May 14, at Anchor Park for a morning of fishing and competing for prizes in various categories. Registration will begin on site at 9 a.m. with fishing to follow from 9:30 – 11 a.m. The first 150 kids will receive a free T-shirt.
Downtown Knoxville | Knoxville, TN 37902
(865) 215-8767
Enjoy arts and crafts, storytelling, games, music, food, and dozens of interactive enrichment activities from community groups. Watch performances by world-class children's book authors and illustrators, meet and ask them questions, and even get autographs! May 21st.
MOTHER’S DAY WEEKEND WITH LEANNE MORGAN
SATURDAY, MAY 7, 8:00 PM
Leanne’s style of comedy combines her southern charm and hilarious story telling about her own life into an act that keeps them coming back for more. The fact that everyone can relate to her comedy has made her a hit even among the strangest of audiences. While performing in San Antonio she was asked to appear at the Las Vegas Comedy Festival and shortly thereafter appeared on ABC’s The View in a hilarious housewife segment. Leanne appeared as a finalist on Nick at Nite’s Funniest Mom and toured three years with the Southern Fried Chicks. She has appeared in comedy clubs, performing arts centers, and theatres all over the United States. She had a contract with Warner Brothers and ABC to develop a sitcom based on her comedy and is currently collaborating with writer/producer Matt Williams (‘Roseanne,’ ‘Home Improvement’) and Lionsgate on a ½ hour sitcom. Bijou Theatre
Knoxville Symphony Orchestra
Ride of the Valkyries 12 May - 7:30pm
Tennessee Theatre
PECHAKUCHA 20X20 VOLUME 19
THURSDAY, MAY 12, 7:20 PM
PechaKucha is a presentation style in which 20 slides are shown for 20 seconds each (6 minutes and 40 seconds in total). The format, which keeps presentations concise and fast-paced, powers multiple-speaker events called PechaKucha Night PechaKucha Night was devised in February 2003 by Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham of Tokyo’s Klein-Dytham Architecture (KDa), as a way to allow young designers to meet, show their work, and exchange ideas. Today hundreds of cities around the world host PechaKucha Nights. A typical PechaKucha Night includes 8 to 14 presentations. The audience is usually from the design, architecture, photography, art and creative fields, but also from academia. Most presenters are design professionals showing their creative work, but presenters often speak about such topics as their travels, research projects, student projects, hobbies, collections, or other interests. Knoxville is proud to be a part of this enrichment series and hosts a new volume of PechaKucha Night every 3 months.
Bijou Theatre
Ragtime 14 May - 8pm
Tennessee Theatre
To submit an event please contact us at info@hushh.club
Cypress Hill
May 7 - 10:00 PM
The International
Matthew Logan Vasquez
May 9 - 9:00pm - 10:00pm Pilot Light
Otep Generation Doom Tour
May 12 - 7:00 PM
The International
Frightened Rabbit
May 13 - 9:00 PM
The International
Rascal Flatts
May 27 - 9:00 PM
Harrah’s Cherokee Casino
HellYeah
May 22 - 7:00 PM
The International
Willie Nelson
May 21 - 7:30 PM
Harrah’s Cherokee Casino
Rally for Jesus
May 14 - 5:15 PM
Grace Baptist Church
Tommy Emmanuel
May 21 - 8:00 PM
U.S. Cellular Stage at The Bijou Theatre
The Black Jacket Symphony
May 13 - 8:00 PM
U.S. Cellular Stage at The Bijou Theatre
WDVX World Class Bluegrass
May 14 - 7:00 PM
U.S. Cellular Stage at The Bijou Theatre
Sturgill Simpson
May 20 - 8:30 PM
Tennessee Theatre
Tuesday’s Gone: Ultimate Lynyrd
Skynyrd Tribute May 7 - 6:00 PM
The Shed
Knoxville Stomp Festival
MAY 7-8, 2016
Jig and Reel
Angela Perley & The Howlin’ Moons
MAY 13, 2016
Jig and Reel
Devan Jones & The Uptown Stomp
MAY 21, 2016
Jig and Reel
Kansas
May 26 - 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Back Porch On The Creek
Kate & Carey
MAY 27, 2016
Jig and Reel
Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls
May 29 - 7:00pm - 8:00pm
The Concourse
SINGER-SONGWRITER"OPEN MIC NIGHT"
KNOXVILLE'S LONGEST RUNNING AND STRONGEST SONGWRITING COMMUNITY.
TUE MAY 10
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
LOCATION the Speakeasy (Preservation Pub 2nd Floor bar) 28 Market Square Knoxville, TN
Tim Halperin (American Idol Season 10). $12 ADV | $15 day of. All Ages. 8pm Sunday, May 1
One-Hour-Photo w. Mr. ILL, J-Bush, Black Atticus, & DJ Wigs. $5. 8pm. All Ages. Friday, May 6
Losing September W. Blaming Hollywood, Relicseed, & More $5 at the door. MAY 9 - 8:00PM - 11:00PM
Knoxville Hydrocephalus Awareness Rock Concert. $8 donation. 4pm-close. All Ages Saturday, May 13
Boys’ Night Out Band. All Ages. 8pm Saturday, May 21
Super bob w. Annandale, Belfast 6 Pack, etc. $8 ADV | $10 Day of. All Ages. 8pm Wednesday, May 25
James McCartney w. 3 Mile Smile. $15 ADV | $20 Day of | 7pm. All Ages Sunday, June 5
(865) 281-5874
To submit an event please contact us at info@hushh.club
Stop by this month’s HUSHH CLUB PARTNERS to enjoy your CLUB PERK!
Fountain City Jewelers. Receive 50% Off Watch Batteries. *Excludes eco-drive, kinetic, and luxury brands. 4914 N. Broadway St. Ste B. | Knoxville, TN 37918 | 865-686-0502
Uncle Lem’s Mountain Outfitters. $10 OFF any item over $50. *Purchase must be at regular price. Limit 1 per member per month. 9715 Kingston Pike | Knoxville, TN 37922 | 865-357-8566 | www.unclelems.com
The Coral Cross. Receive a FREE Stretch Bracelet. *With a purchase of $25 or more. Purchase must be at regular price. thecoralcross@gmail.com | 205.913.1818
Healthy Lifestyle Wellness Center. Complimentary eyebrow wax. *Limit 1 per customer. New clients only. 248 N. Peters Rd. | Suite 3, Knoxville, TN 37923 | 865-671-3630 | www.lifestylewellnessctr.com
OxyGeneo Special HUSHH Pricing - Now through May 30th! Book an OxyGeneo Treatment for ONLY $99 ($150 value) or Book the OxyGeneo Elite (includes décolleté and hands) for ONLY $150 ($200 value)! 107 W. Main St, Ste 201 , Knoxville TN 37902 | www.downtownsmooth.com | 865.230.7113
Premier Weight Management Center, LLC. Receive $10 off medical weight loss services (with purchase of phentermine) must mention ad/special in HUSHH. Expires 5/30/16. 1-866-563-7553 | www.weightlossatpremier.com
Eddie’s Health Shoppe. 30% Off non sale items. *Not valid with other offers or prior purchases. Offer expires 7/31/16. Eddie’s Health Shoppe | 8025 Kingston Pike Knoxville, TN 37919 | (865) 693-4909
Planet Beach. 3 Spa Services for $39 ($117 Value) + 20% Off Your First Product Purchased. www.planetbeach.com/knoxville | Turkey Creek • 11657 Parkside Dr. 865.671.6560 | Bearden • 6630 Kingston Pike | 865.312.5532
Gavino’s Pizzeria and Restaurant. The Family Meal Deal-Any one topping pizza with a large house salad and six garlic knots for $25.95. *For carry out only. 5211 Kingston Pike Knoxville, TN 37919 | 865-200-5571
Grayson Subaru. Receive $400 Toward your Trade or Purchase. *Not applicable with any other offers. See dealer for details. 8729 Kingston Pike | 1-888-627-3441 | www.GraysonSubaru.com
The Coral Cross
• Navigation system with 8-inch touchscreen
• Infinity® Premium Audio with 8 speakers including center channel and subwoofer
• Clari-fi™ Music Restoration Technology
• 4.2-inch color instrument cluster display
• Power tilt-and-slide sunroof
• Heated rear seats
• Auto-dimming rearview mirror with HomeLink® and compass
• HID headlights with Dynamic Bending Light
• Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) with Pedestrian Detection
• Smart Cruise Control (SCC)
• Lane Departure Warning
• Lane Keep Assist System (LKAS)
• Integrated Memory System (IMS) for driver’s seat and exterior mirrors
• Automatic High Beam Assist
SYMMETRICAL ALL-WHEEL DRIVE WITH X-MODE™
Designed for optimal balance and an even distribution of power for maximum traction, Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive makes for better stability, efficiency, and a quicker response to conditions.
With its roof rails and crossbar system, the Outback can carry up to 150 pounds of equipment. It's easy to reach, and the spacing between the cross bars is adjustable to provide even more cargo-carrying flexibility. When not in use, the cross bars can be folded into the integrated roof rails to help fuel efficiency and to make for a quieter drive. Standard on: All models
The Outback features a spacious 143.6 cubic feet of interior room with soft-touch surfaces and upgraded materials. It also includes an available 10-way adjustable power driver's seat with memory function, and a 60/40-split folddown rear seat with cargo-area release levers makes sure there's enough room for whatever the trip requires, pets included.
A standard rear-vision camera enhances rear visibility when backing up. Its display includes guide lines to help you see the vehicle's path and judge distance to other objects. Standard on: All models