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  • Wrestler says he has no plans on running for political office

    Kane - we mean Glenn Jacobs - said Monday that he has "no plans on running for political office at this time" following a report late last week that he might be planning to take on U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander. The World Wrestling Entertainment star said "things get a little carried away on the Internet sometimes" in response to a Reason magazine post that quoted an anonymous ...

  • Search underway for Cocke Co. man accused of sexually assaulting 2 teens

    Authorities are searching for a Cocke County man accused of sexual assaulting two teenagers. On Sunday night, a 15-year-old girl told Cocke County deputies at Tennova Medical Center's emergency room that Richard Sullivan, 40, sexually assaulted her. Deputies said those allegations also involved a 13-year-old, who authorities said is mentally incapacitated. Sullivan was the live-in ...

  • Ownby censure placed on commission agenda for May 28

    Jeff Ownby , who pleaded no contest to public indecency in May 10 after police caught him nearly a year ago engaging in oral sex with another man at Sharp's Ridge Memorial Park, apologized this month to Knox County at a judge's ...

  • Sheriff Blount Co. couple died in a murdersuicide

    (WBIR-Louisville, TN) The Blount County Sheriff's Office says a Louisville couple died in what appears to be a murder/suicide. According to Sheriff James Lee Berrong, a relative found Rebecca A. Adkins, 53, and Steven R. Adkins, 54, in their home on Chandler Road Sunday evening around 8:30 pm. It's not known how long the couple had been deceased. Autopsies were performed on Monday to ...

  • Gov. Haslam signs food tax reduction bill

    Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam signed the last step in a two-year effort to reduce the state's portion of groceries sales tax from 5.25 percent to 5 percent. Haslam signed the bill at Solan's Grocery in Vonore on Monday. "We're lowering taxes and balancing the state budget by managing conservatively, making strategic investments in our priorities and finding new ways to ...


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Movie Review

The Pornographers (Jinruigaku nyumon) [DVD]

The Pornographers (Jinruigaku nyumon) [DVD]

Director Shohei Imamura loved outcast characters, so its no surprise that he made a film like The Pornographers (Jinruigaku nyumon), which is about a man who makes illegal 8mm stag films for a living, but uses the money to support a widow and her weird family. Imamuras films are often dark, but funny, and he is fond of shining lights in the darkest corners of postwar Japanese societ ... ...

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  • Commission takes 1st vote on censure of Ownby

    Knox County Commissioner Jeff Ownby moved during Monday's work session to add his court-ordered letter of apology to the public record. Ownby ...

  • $585M Music City Center celebrates grand opening in Nashville

    Nashville officials held a ribbon cutting ceremony Monday to celebrate the completion of the Music City Center. The grand opening celebration started Sunday, and includes free concerts from Sheryl Crow, Phil Vassar, Vince Gill and others. The Music City Center measures 2.6 million square feet and takes up 16 acres. The grand ballroom alone can seat up to 6,000 people. At $585 million, ...

  • Downtown Knoxville street closed this week

    Part of a downtown Knoxville street is closed for drain installation. Clinch Avenue is closed between Gay Street and Market Street. The closure started Monday and is expected to last a week or more. Westbound traffic can detour to Church ...

  • Study Bonnaroo has $51M economic impact

    Bonnaroo , the four-day camping festival held in Manchester, Tenn., every June, has generated an economic impact totaling more than $50 million into the city and state, according to a new study released ...

  • Knox commissioners look for new ways to prevent underage alcohol sales

    Some Knox County Commissioners hope to deter servers and sellers from providing alcohol to underage customers by requiring all employees who serve or sell beer to read and sign a document laying out the potential repercussions of selling to minors. Commission Chairman Tony Norman also serves on the Knox County Beer Board and says underage sales are a chronic issue. His proposal will go before ...

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