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Monday, June 2, 2008 , 4:40 p.m.

June 2008 In The City

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In This Issue:
feature
14 BOB AT THE POPS
Maestro Bob Bernhardt’s
Symphony celebrates 75 years
during Pops on the River
feature artist
30 JOHN PETREY
Sculptor is part of ArtsMove
Southside revival
Profiles
12 HANK TURNS 40
The Chattanooga Zoo plans a party
for its moody aging chimpanzee
16 RECOVERING GLORY
Restoring the Tivoli’s seats
20 CONFESSIONS OF A MASCOT
Looie the Lookouts mascot
admits he’s got a big head
and likes to goof off
22 WOMAN ABOUT TOWN
A force behind Chattanooga’s
urban revival, Darlene Brown
continues to invest in the
downtown condo lifestyle
24 KING OF
THE ROADSHOWS

WTCI draws national
attention to Chattanooga
26

RIVERBEND
Behind the scene at
Chattanooga’s favorite festival

the routine
18-19 DOWNTOWN MAP
33-34 CALENDAR OF EVENTS
10-11,32 AROUND TOWN

Editor's File

AN OFFERING OF CHATTANOOGA’S BEST

Were you to enter the office of In the City you would fi nd a wall of corkboard covered in a sea of black and whites, indicating the end of this issue’s photo shoots. Each photographer has left their mark.

As I sit here in the pre-dawn hours the offi ce remains still. The hustle of the day has yet to begin. It’s just the radio and me and I love it. This is the point before all pieces of the magazine come together.

The pre-planning is done, stories have been thoughtfully chosen. The writers have spent hours searching for the right words to bring each profi le to life. Our photographers have sweated out on location, metering every fl eck of light for perfection.

Now, the fruits are hanging lifelessly on a wall, but not for long. Soon life will resume, both in the offi ce and on our pages.

Our June issue is brimming with articles, photos and faces. Look inside for the feature on Darlene Brown, local pioneer in real estate and on page 14 for the article on Bob Bernhardt, conductor and lifeblood of the Chattanooga Symphony and Opera. The CSO celebrates its 75th anniversary and will play at the upcoming Pops on the River.

We are hitting our stride here at In the City. The goal: no stone or story, no photo opportunity or angle will go unexplored. We are here to bring you the best of what this city has to offer.

Read on to fi nd out more about Chattanooga’s upcoming summer fun and festivals. From Riverbend and Riverfront Nights to Hank’s Day at the Chattanooga Zoo there is no shortage of activities. To fi nd out more information on the impending arrival of the nationally televised program Antiques Roadshow look on page 24.

As always, my hope is that we have provided you, the reader with stories that will spark an interest. Whether it’s a story on an event or an engaging profi le, this publication works hard to bring you truthful reporting, interesting angles and captivating images. Please enjoy what you are about to see and read.

Darah Burkett
Editor, In the City
 

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