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"Scenic Roots" offers conversations that matter in the heart of Chattanooga and the Tennessee Valley. From the mountains to the river, our conversations are rooted deep within every corner of our community - reflecting who we are, who we were and who we can become. We engage with the news that affects our community, behind and beyond the headlines. We build bridges that span from creators and innovators to storytellers and the outdoors. We focus on our challenges as many communities in one - as we celebrate what inspires us. We resonate with countless voices - in words and spaces, sounds and songs. We are "Scenic Roots." Ray Bassett hosts and produces "Scenic Roots" at WUTC.
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This Thursday, Welcome Home of Chattanooga and Understory present "Love & Grief" at Old Bailey Station in Rossville.
Each year, the Meacham Writers’ Workshop through UTC showcases writers. This year's Spring Meacham begins with a mini-event next Friday, with the rest of the schedule in April.
Fred Lemmons served as clarinetist and operations chief for “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band. On Sunday, he's a soloist here at UTC for the Mid-South Symphonic Band.
What’s the scuttlebutt? This weekend, a new gallery opens at the Tennessee Aquarium in downtown Chattanooga: Scuttlebutt Reef - in the Aquarium’s Ocean Journey Pavilion.
Audubon Acres. Maclellan Island. Audubon Mountain. For decades, Chattanooga Audubon Society has cared for these sanctuaries in nature.
How does research in quantum lead to economic impact in the real world? That’s the question for researchers, entrepreneurs and industry leaders at Quantum in Action - next Thursday here at UTC.
Quantum in Action: Convening innovation and impact at UTC. Diving in: “Scuttlebutt Reef” arrives at the Tennessee Aquarium. And more. On this episode of "Scenic Roots."
Larry High opened Bear’s Barbershop in Chattanooga’s Alton Park neighborhood in 1970. Ian-Alijah Bey of Chattamatters paid him a visit.
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Caleb Cross

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Caleb Cross, a singer-songwriter from Rome, Georgia who now lives in Brooklyn, is Clark Gibson's guest on this week's episode of WUTC's "Live in the Library."
In the Sequatchie Valley, about a 45-minute drive northwest of Chattanooga in Marion County, stands a remembrance of the victims of the Holocaust in Nazi Germany during World War II.
This week, Photo Night returns here to our campus, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - on Wednesday, starting at 6 PM, in the Roland Hayes Concert Hall in the Fine Arts Center.
Throughout his decades in public life, Steve Forbes has made his case for free enterprise. Last week, the chairman and editor-in-chief of Forbes Media brought that case here to UTC.
Media mogul Steve Forbes talks free enterprise here at UTC. Frame by frame for UTC's Photo Night. In Whitwell, the Holocaust remembered. On this episode of "Scenic Roots."
(Aired Thu 2/26/26) Nathan Stepney is a Chattanooga artist who explores time and evolution through larger-than-life portraits, as Ian-Alijah Bey of Chattamatters tells us.
(Aired Thu 2/26/26) The SMILE Fund is an investment account managed by students here on our campus at UTC. Over the years, the Fund has grown by leaps and bounds.
(Aired Thu 2/26/26) A youth-led group here in Chattanooga seeks to engage young people, including those from underrepresented communities, to participate in civic life.
(Aired Thu 2/26/26) For this year’s elections in Southeast Tennessee and Northwest Georgia, the campaign season is ramping up.
(Aired Thu 2/26/26) On Wednesday afternoon, Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly stopped by our studios here at WUTC for our latest one-on-one conversation.
One-on-one with Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly. Campaign 2026: Hamilton County - and, a vote in Georgia. Chattamatters: Artist Nathan Stepney. On this episode of “Scenic Roots.”
(Aired Tues 2/24/26) Jazz standards, jazz fusion favorites - and more - will be showcased when Choral Arts of Chattanooga presents “All That Jazz” on Thursday.
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