The Feb. 20 show at 185 King Street in Brevard pays tribute to late bluegrass legend Earl Scruggs.
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The Feb. 20 show at 185 King Street in Brevard pays tribute to late bluegrass legend Earl Scruggs.
Author Melissa Connelly’s debut novel, What Was Last, tells the story of Marti Farrell in two parts — as a young teen navigating sexual abuse in the 1970s and later as an adult still coping with the trauma of her past.
In an affidavit filed in Buncombe County Superior Court on Jan. 17, Asheville Brewing Company co-owner Mike Rangel refutes accusations in the Jan. 3 lawsuit from The Orange Peel.
The exhibition features more than 70 framed photographs by National Geographic’s most celebrated wildlife photographers.
The Feb. 14 party celebrates the launch of the Lexington Avenue space, which features works by more than 80 River Arts Distict artists.
The Americana queen goes pop while the hip-hop duo makes a tactical strike.
Soprana rooftop bar is the venue for the Valentine’s Day show.
Local comedians Cayla Clark and Ryan Gordon offer Asheville their own brand of funny valentine at The Montford Rooftop Bar on Feb. 14.
The pop-folk artist’s Blackbird Tour lands at The Orange Peel for a special Tropical Storm Helene benefit show on Feb. 12.
As part of Xpress’ annual Wellness Issues, we asked six local poets to share their thoughts on the benefits of slowing down and being present in the moment.
From humor to a historical setting, Cristina Henríquez’s 2024 work of literary fiction, The Great Divide, has something for everyone.
The Southern Highlands Craft Guild exhibition runs through April 30 at the Folk Art Center.
The author’s debut novel effectively blends horror, magical realism and folklore.
Six speakers will participate in the evening of storytelling, big ideas, connection and inspiration on Feb. 7.
Comedies, musicals and plays rooted in history are on area stages this month.
Local author Kellyn Carni will read from and discuss her new young adult historical fantasy novel at a Feb. 4 event at Malaprop’s Bookstore/Café.
For Xpress’ January comedy feature, host Cayla Clark and her latest cohort of comedians discuss their New Year’s resolutions and brainstorm ideas for new health trends in 2025.
What do Vampire Weekend, Kevin Morby and Dr. Dog all have in common? They’re all on River Whyless drummer Alex McWalters’ ideal playlist for running in Western North Carolina.
A Feb. 1 event at Gerton Fire Station celebrates the release of the Tropical Storm Helene memoir by local trauma chaplain Emma Churchman.
The annual Lunar New Year celebration at Highland Brewing Co. features themed drinks, food trucks, music, kids activities and more.
The star of the solo standup comedy special “Messing With People” appears with opening act Mark Jigarjian at Thomas Wolfe Auditorium on Jan. 30.