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Blue Ridge Parkway faces long recovery
Posted on by Brooke RandleThe Blue Ridge Parkway is more than just a road: It’s part of the lifeblood of Appalachia. The parkway’s 469 scenic miles encompass 100,000 acres and cross 29 counties between...
5652 Views + NewsImagining Asheville in 2050: What might public transport look like in 25 years?
Posted on by Danielle ArosteguiImagine this: You’re headed downtown to meet a friend for First Fridays. You leave your car keys on the kitchen counter and opt for the 10-minute walk to the bus...
279 Views + EnvironmentNewsLocal storyteller launches podcast on his 90th birthday
Posted on by Xpress Contributorby David Voyles Gary Neil Carden, a renowned storyteller and resident of Sylva, recently celebrated his 90th birthday in a pretty unique way. He launched the podcast “Blow the Tannery...
374 Views + ArtsCommunity NewsLetter: Students deserve no-cuts school budgets
Posted on by LettersAs an Asheville City Schools (ACS) parent, I’m seeing our schools be shortchanged and witnessing ripple effects in classrooms because the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners fears public blowback for...
249 Views + LettersOpinionAsheville Middle students create mural on Merrimon Avenue
Posted on by Brionna DallaraTami Helfrich, co-owner of YOLO Frozen Yogurt on Merrimon Avenue, says a lot of folks assume the shop’s name refers to the phrase “You only live once.” But the prefix...
375 Views + Art NewsCommunity NewsEducationNewsHabitat for Humanity’s Women Build program starts 21st house
Posted on by Edwin ArnaudinYou may have encountered a wombat in various natural or artificial habitats. But have you ever seen a WomBAT? Short for Women Build Advocacy Team, this group whips up support...
809 Views + Community NewsNewsNonprofitsNew nonprofit turns Helene-fallen trees into public art
Posted on by Justin McGuireLiisa Andreassen has no experience as a woodworker or visual artist. And she knows nothing about trees. She isn't even sure what type of tree she and her husband, John...
1143 Views + NewsPreservation Society’s 32 Grail St. project nears completion
Posted on by Edwin ArnaudinIn 2021, Jessie Landl received an alarming phone call. The executive director of the Preservation Society of Asheville & Buncombe County was notified that the house at 32 Grail St....
313 Views + Community NewsHistoryNewsSmart Bets: Tea in the Tempest
Posted on by Kay WestMixed-media artist Heather Divoky and textile artist Emelie Weber Wade have been studio mates in Pink Dog Creative’s Big Room studio for over two years. That relationship inspired the idea...
168 Views + Art NewsArtsVisual ArtWhy I volunteer: Giving is greater than receiving
Posted on by Xpress StaffEditor's note: As part of Xpress' Spring Nonprofit Issue, we asked residents to send in accounts of their volunteer work with local nonprofits. Sunshine Elim is a Hurricane Helene Helper for the...
129 Views + LivingNonprofits‘Voluntourism’ sees boost after Helene
Posted on by Brooke RandleWhen Tropical Storm Helene slammed into Asheville at the start of peak tourist season last year, many would-be visitors watched the devastation unfold from afar, unsure of how to help...
194 Views + Community NewsNewsNonprofitsTourismSmart Bets: AMS Sound Lab
Posted on by Kay WestThe halls of the Asheville Music School (AMS) are always alive with the sound of music. But with the launch of the AMS Sound Lab, the West Asheville school will...
95 Views + Art NewsArtsEducationMusicNonprofitsLetter: Think twice about logging national forests
Posted on by Letters[Regarding “Outdoor Alarm: Environmentalists Say Federal Policies Put Forests at Further Risk,” April 16, Xpress, and “Take Three: WNC Forest Plan Under Pressure from Storm Devastation, Lawsuit and Trump,” April...
96 Views + LettersOpinionAsheville Improv Festival rolls with Helene’s punches
Posted on by Edwin ArnaudinGeorge Awad is experiencing a touch of déjà vu. Last September, the local comedian and his Double Dip Productions team were getting the word out about the Asheville Improv Festival,...
109 Views + ArtsComedyAsheville Performing Arts Academy turns 20
Posted on by Edwin ArnaudinHeather Gallagher, founder of Asheville Performing Arts Academy (APAA), says her decision to launch the business 20 years ago was a leap of faith. "I was young and dumb enough...
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