The book gives the educator somewhere to put thoughts and ideas he’s typically unable to express in the context of a music theory course.
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The book gives the educator somewhere to put thoughts and ideas he’s typically unable to express in the context of a music theory course.
Sure, Charlotte the stringray of Hendersonville fame may not be pregnant after all, but that isn’t stopping local comedians from dreaming up other unusual animal scenarios to rival Charlotte’s popularity.
Despite many theatergoers’ familiarity with the Oscar-nominated film — and possibly Stephen King’s source novella — the story proves surprisingly captivating on stage.
Local artist featured on PBS, Brevard hosts Fourth of July, Mountain Gateway Museum explores voting rights, and more!
The upcoming exhibit features paintings, metalwork and drawings from youths in the Under Construction program.
Juneteenth Gala returns with a free public event. Plus: The Moth hosts a story slam, comedy contest determines stand-up champion, Story Parlor presents mInd reader and more!
Lyrically rich hip-hop and healing fusion are on tap this month.
The Asheville-based author discusses the long journey to his second novel.
SART fiddles on the roof while Flat Rock Playhouse goes to jail.
Woman of color inducted into Daughters of the American Revolution, Brew and View back on the market, Frozen live on stage, new book about labyrinths and more!
The woodworker talks new projects and the city’s crafts scene.
Mark your calendars for two of Asheville’s most beloved summer music festivals.
The writer and educator talks new projects and the city’s literary scene.
The actor/director talks new projects and the city’s theater scene.
The painter talks new projects and the city’s visual arts scene.
Plus: Asheville Art Museum expands literacy program, Trillium Arts announces ACE Fellowship winner and more!
In Xpress’ latest humor feature, “Best Medicine,” local comic Cayla Clark is joined by fellow humorists Helen Jenny, Kathleen Hahn and George Awad to brainstorm ideas for unique music festivals and new types of citywide, weeklong celebrations.
Connect Beyond Fest returns, Montford Park Players stage Richard II, Vance Birthplace hosts Juneteenth play and more!
The venue, which opened in 2016, has hosted dozens of live shows through the years and boasts indoor and outdoor stages, all a stone’s throw from the French Broad River.
The data comes from 400 surveys — 305 (76%) by arts professionals and 95 (24%) by arts businesses — across Buncombe, Haywood Henderson and Madison Counties in early 2024.
Nerd Fest returns, local painter gives away art, WCU announces endowed professorship, Unity of the Blue Ridge hosts a singing and storytelling festival and more.