... with a tease to our upcoming content, but with no links ... yet. Because my friends, the Little Metro Pulse Staff That Could can move only so fast in putting all our glorious content on this here Internets.
The Tease
1. A guide to local holistic health providers, complete with profiles of a handful of them (including an acupuncturist, a raw- and high-energy foods provider, and someone who sucks all your toxins out through your feet).
2. The cynic's guide to holistic healing, brought to you by our resident cynic, Mike Gibson (and featuring critical looks at ayurvedic medicine, reiki and the ability of someone to SEE INTO YOUR SOUL). [ ... hey look ... I made you a link]
And now for what may (or may not) have come to expect from sherpa entries, a little peak into the Mosts, and today's events.
Most Commented
Makino Japanese Buffet
Did you know you can essentially write little reviews of restaurants on our listings? User lovesushi did.
The Best Knoxville Bands
We published our Best Knoxville Bands coverage, what?, two months ago? People still have opinions. (Ex: "HARD KNOX!!!! Holy crap. No Hard Knox?!?!")
Most E-mailed
The Cult of Forensics Expert Dr. Bill Bass by Rose Kennedy
[Another oldie but a goodie]
It's a free alumni series lecture on a slow winter weeknight, but still people are being turned away, first from the University of Tennessee student center auditorium into the adjacent ballroom, then from the ballroom, too--fire department regulations.
Roman Reese with Reverdies by Chris Barrett (Spotlights)
[That's an event happening tomorrow. Perhaps you want to spread the word, as well?]
Most people who read this paper--okay, most people still living--are too young to remember party lines. Or phones with dials. But the title of Roman Reese's fine new disc refers to a common courtesy back when neighborhoods shared phone lines, when covering the mouthpiece and eavesdropping on a telephone conversation that might refer to you or your mother or your mailman was much more enriching and entertaining than YouTube or FaceSpace.
Events for Wednesday, May 6
The Tease
1. A guide to local holistic health providers, complete with profiles of a handful of them (including an acupuncturist, a raw- and high-energy foods provider, and someone who sucks all your toxins out through your feet).
2. The cynic's guide to holistic healing, brought to you by our resident cynic, Mike Gibson (and featuring critical looks at ayurvedic medicine, reiki and the ability of someone to SEE INTO YOUR SOUL). [ ... hey look ... I made you a link]
And now for what may (or may not) have come to expect from sherpa entries, a little peak into the Mosts, and today's events.
Most Commented
Makino Japanese Buffet
Did you know you can essentially write little reviews of restaurants on our listings? User lovesushi did.
The Best Knoxville Bands
We published our Best Knoxville Bands coverage, what?, two months ago? People still have opinions. (Ex: "HARD KNOX!!!! Holy crap. No Hard Knox?!?!")
Most E-mailed
The Cult of Forensics Expert Dr. Bill Bass by Rose Kennedy
[Another oldie but a goodie]
It's a free alumni series lecture on a slow winter weeknight, but still people are being turned away, first from the University of Tennessee student center auditorium into the adjacent ballroom, then from the ballroom, too--fire department regulations.
Roman Reese with Reverdies by Chris Barrett (Spotlights)
[That's an event happening tomorrow. Perhaps you want to spread the word, as well?]
Most people who read this paper--okay, most people still living--are too young to remember party lines. Or phones with dials. But the title of Roman Reese's fine new disc refers to a common courtesy back when neighborhoods shared phone lines, when covering the mouthpiece and eavesdropping on a telephone conversation that might refer to you or your mother or your mailman was much more enriching and entertaining than YouTube or FaceSpace.
Events for Wednesday, May 6
- Matt Woods at Aubrey's, 7 p.m.
- Lesbian Social Group Network at Time Warp Tea Room, 7:30 p.m.
- Hoopastank at The Valarium, 8 p.m.
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