Three of Asheville’s most acclaimed artists add to their already impressive catalogs.
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SART returns to repertory roots with dual productions
“Say Goodnight, Gracie,” opens May 18, followed by “The Azure Sky in Oz” on May 19.
Punch Bucket Lit founder Rachel Hanson on launching a literary nonprofit
The founder of the monthly literary reading series is seeking nonprofit status for the organization.
Nonpartisan voting rights organizations confront mounting challenges
In increasingly polarizing political times, organizations centered on the right to vote have united for their common cause.
Matt Peiken’s ‘The Overlook’ brings daily podcast to Asheville
The journalist discusses leaving BPR for podcasting — and why he’s confident his new project will succeed.
VIDEO PREMIERE: ‘Follow Me’ by Bombay Gasoline
Asheville-based electro-rock ensemble’s debut video finds its feline mascot flexing her powers in Paris.
VIDEO PREMIERE: ‘Note to Self’ by Andrew Scotchie
The Asheville-based singer-songwriter and guitarist’s new album, “Love is Enough,” will be released Friday, June 9.
Bailey Mountain Trail ‘Geezers’ build a legacy
The passionate group of retired volunteers spent three years building the trail.
Beer Scout: Five Asheville-area breweries continue cask ale traditions
The purveyors of English-style pub ales and other history styles discuss the importance of honoring beer history.
The Get Right Band gets conceptual on new album
“iTopia” marks a significant step forward for the Asheville-based psychedelic indie rockers.
Four of a Kind: Katie Messersmith shares insights on the local pottery scene
The potter talks new projects and the city’s clay arts scene.
Four of a Kind: Keith Shubert on the local puppetry scene
The puppeteer and toy maker talks new projects and the city’s fringe arts scene.
Four of a Kind: Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle talks area literary scene
The author talks new projects and the area’s literary scene.
Creatives in the Crowd: Forrest Douglas spreads opportunity via tattooing
The Asheville native freely shares his body art knowledge, and his generosity is proving contagious.
Wednesday primes for breakout with new album
The Asheville-based rockers discuss their journey to the impressive upcoming record, “Rat Saw God.”
New collage exhibit debuts at Pink Dog
Show curators Connie Bostic and Marya Roland discuss the joys of the democratic art form.
Mallory McDuff promotes attainable climate activism in new book
The Warren Wilson College professor profiles one woman in each U.S. state who’s making a difference on the environmental front.
Four of a Kind: Janice Gouldthorpe talks local glass arts scene
The NCGC executive director talks the art nonprofit’s expansion and the local glass scene.
Asheville’s drag community unites amid protests
Divine and Dahmit Janet discuss the difficulties facing the modern drag scene.
VIDEO PREMIERE: ‘Redeemer’ by The Silver Doors
The Asheville-based Appalachian desert rock band filmed the video for their debut single at Drop of Sun Studios.
Filmmaking classes empower area youth
Fierce Flix, Lisa Smith Teaches and Asheville School of Film teach local kids the art of filmmaking and life skills.