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  • Last Call: Brandon Gibson on discovering his unique voice

    21 JAN 2021 · Brandon J. Gibson never sounded like the other kids in class. His unique singing voice is what led him to opera, and he hasn't looked back. Gibson discusses his singing roots and how branching out into other art forms has enabled him to reach goals without ever leaving Knoxville.  
    33m 21s
  • Living like Gatsby downtown, plus South Knoxville parking problems

    18 JAN 2021 · Calvin Mattheis and Ryan Wilusz live like Gatsby as they discuss downtown's Vida restaurant and The Vault cocktail lounge. Plus, water taxis and permit-only street parking are proposed for South Knoxville. 
    17m 4s
  • Last Call: Knoxville photographer Tod Sheley talks overcoming fear

    14 JAN 2021 · Tod Sheley's band made it all the way to Bonnaroo ... and then they split. Left with nothing, he turned to photography, despite congenital rubella syndrome causing blindness in one eye and colorblindness in the other. Sheley's life has been filled with difficult challenges, but he's learning each day to face his fears.
    37m 42s
  • Market Square's revitalization and one life-changing invention

    11 JAN 2021 · Co-hosts Ryan Wilusz and Calvin Mattheis reflect on the revitalization of Market Square and the wasteland before it. Plus, 2020 couldn't be a true "dumpster fire" without the innovative mind of Knoxville's George Dempster. What's the latest on the Jackson Avenue ramps and the AJ Building? This episode has you covered.
    19m 8s
  • Last Call: Michele Hummel talks the re-imagining of Market Square

    24 DEC 2020 · Michele Hummel, executive director of the Downtown Knoxville Alliance, reflects on the transformation of Market Square in the early 2000s and provides an update on the Square in its current state, including the effects of COVID-19.
    26m 18s
  • Milestone move by city council leaves tears and plenty of questions

    22 DEC 2020 · "The Scruffy Stuff" reflects on the historic move by Knoxville City Council approving a resolution to apologize and make amends for decades of urban removal. We tell the history of Lay Packing Co. in downtown Knoxville, share the latest brews news and watch a big urban tree come down.
    20m 54s
  • Carole Baskin on what 'Tiger King' could learn from this Knoxville-led film

    10 DEC 2020 · Attention cool cats and kittens: Carole Baskin is on the show. The "Tiger King" star joins co-hosts Ryan Wilusz and Calvin Mattheis to share her role in a new tiger documentary from Knoxville director Michael Samtesto and Rescue Doc Films. Baskin also talks about her relationship with Joe Exotic, how she has adjusted to fame and what you can do to make a difference when it comes to saving big cats. Ryan and Calvin also take listeners behind the scenes inside the former Lay meat-packing plant site, which could be home to a future Smokies Stadium in Old City. What did we find on our urban exploration? Old equipment, loads of junk and quite a few surprises.
    41m 21s
  • 'Tis the season for Christmas cocktails, coffee, masks and maker goods

    4 DEC 2020 · Holidays look different in 2020, but the Miracle on Gay St. bar is one Christmas tradition that will continue this year in downtown Knoxville. Highline Coffee and Jacks of Knoxville are merging to expand next door on Gay Street and add a second location on North Central Street. Plus, Dale Mackey makes masks fashionably relevant with her holiday line.
    30m 31s
  • Happy Thanksgiving from Knoxville's downtown podcast! We talk curfews and mall news

    26 NOV 2020 · This Thanksgiving edition of "The Scruffy Stuff" is stuffed with a cornucopia of conversations, as co-hosts Ryan Wilusz and Calvin Mattheis prepare for the holidays. Have you heard about the latest store to open at the mall? It's one people have been asking about for a long time. And speaking of a long time: the pandemic. It's a serious concern as people travel for Turkey Day to spend time with family and friends. We talk about measures being taken by the health board and city government to help stop the spread, including an earlier curfew.
    38m 48s
  • Angela Dennis: 'Black in Appalachia' co-host and social justice reporter for Knox News

    19 NOV 2020 · Angela Dennis is the latest reporter to join Knox News, and she has an exciting beat covering issues at the intersection of race and equity through contemporary and historical lenses. Dennis, co-host of "Black in Appalachia" and editor of Black With No Chaser, joins the show to discuss her new role as Knoxville's social justice reporter. Co-host Calvin Mattheis comes back from vacation to some exciting news: Dolly Parton has helped fund a COVID-19 vaccine. He talks with co-host Ryan Wilusz about the vaccine, Thanksgiving safety tips and the city's plans to strip beer permits from businesses that do not comply with curfew.
    46m 8s

Kick back with Ryan Wilusz and Calvin Mattheis each Monday for the latest news happening in and around downtown Knoxville, and stay tuned on Thursdays for "Last Call" conversations with...

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Kick back with Ryan Wilusz and Calvin Mattheis each Monday for the latest news happening in and around downtown Knoxville, and stay tuned on Thursdays for "Last Call" conversations with special guests. "The Scruffy Stuff" is presented by Knox News, part of the USA Today Network.
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