September is starting off the fall music season (is there such a thing?) right, with a couple of CD-release shows and the promise of a bunch more coming. Here's an abbreviated rundown, and our suggestions for where the music might be most appropriate. Americana songwriter Dave Desmelik debuts his new CD at Westville Pub on […]
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Junker’s Blues
Every time a flea market enthusiast has encouraged me to go to Pickens Flea Market they've always started with the caveat: "You have to get there early." Early birding is a good idea for any flea market, but it seems dogma de rigueur for this massive tribute to individualized entrepreneurialism, located on the western outskirt […]
Artillery
Imagine you've been handed a dried plant unearthed years ago — desiccated, shriveled and beginning to decay. Your task is to draw the flower as it might have appeared while it was alive and in full bloom. Such was the undertaking of Beatriz Mendoza two years ago when she worked as a scientific illustrator for […]
Sound Track
There is a delicate balance between solid rock and roll and pop music, and to find a comfortable halfway point, without sacrificing quality for accessibility, is a music industry feat. Dup Crosson, aka Saint Solitude, has done just that, carving his niche with well-crafted, high quality indie-pop songs while still preserving his rock ideals. Photo […]
Wrong foot forward
The city of Asheville recently sponsored a seminar titled "Understanding Lawful Employment," featuring a panel of speakers who included local business consultants and federal agents from the Department of Homeland Security. The city's friendly Economic Development Office staffers welcomed the roughly 70 participants, mostly human-resource professionals. The Homeland Security presentation, however, was misleading and inaccurate. […]
A great appearing act
Rabbit is one of the easiest animals to catch in the woods, but urban diners have had considerably less luck hunting the critter. Rabbit remains frustratingly elusive on Asheville restaurant menus, despite growing demand for its famously nutritious flesh. Everything about rabbit screams local food: Its production is well-suited to small farms. It has a […]
Outdoors: Entertaining your visitors, 101
Asheville attracts lots of visitors, and a few of them land in my guestroom. They've heard of the Blue Ridge's beauty and ask me to show them the "mountains." Where I take them, however, depends on how much they're willing to walk and what shoes they've brought with them. If we have a full day, […]
The Dirt: Fruit of their labors
I recently cured a possible case of walking pneumonia by downing a quarter-cup of apple-cider vinegar, diluted in 16 ounces of water. My husband, son and I were taking a day drive to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, a trip I refused to miss because of any ailment. So while choking down the home […]
Fund bike lanes with a cyclist use-tax
I am still shaken by what I have read of the recent incident between the local firefighter and Alan Simons. At 72-and-a-half, I occasionally take my bicycle down to the Bent Creek [Experimental Forest] or the North Carolina Arboretum for a ride (mainly, I hike). But I would never ride my bike on the Blue […]
Madison concrete plant a threat to quality of life
When the strongest part of our community is threatened by a small group of people desiring to capitalize on the loss of our jobs and safety, and when an obviously compromised planning board of our county ignores the pleas of residents and analysts alike, a feeling of confused and widespread anger expands in no small […]
Put health and welfare first on concrete plant vote
It has been said that the measure of a country can be observed by how well it cares for its citizens least able to care for themselves. Applying this measure to our county level, this letter appeals to the Madison County Board of Commissioners and all county officials. Please consider the health and welfare of […]
Public option needed for at-risk and preexisting health conditions
In the past two years, I have been designated as an automatic "turn down" — not eligible for an individual health-insurance policy, after my husband's employment ended and COBRA coverage finished. Private insurance company, after private insurance company, turned me down with my diagnosis of intestinal problems, despite the fact that two years later the […]
"No Change" on health care not an option
Someone sent me an e-mail telling me that Rep. Heath Shuler does not intend to support health-care-reform legislation. This is very hard to understand since nearly a quarter of the people in his district do not have insurance. Only two weeks ago, I talked to the wife of a 27-year-old who works part time as […]
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Put nonprofits in the health-care fix
I'm for major health-insurance reform but have mixed feelings toward the "public option." I think it's a slippery slope toward killing competition and private insurance companies — which would leave the government plan as the only option. I say this because government decides on legislation and collects our tax dollars — and there just isn't […]
Fiscally conservative or irresponsible?
Visiting Rep. Heath Shuler's office, three telling statements were made by his assistant who met with us: 1) We're fiscal conservatives and we cannot see how to pay for universal health care. 2) Negotiating for lower drug prices would hurt the drug companies too much. 3) A government option is out of the question; it […]
Freedom before incorporation
First, I would like to thank John Kelleher for this letter, "Not Buying the Swannanoa Plan," in the Aug. 12 Xpress, which starts out, "So let me get this straight." He did indeed get it straight. I hope that the people of Swannanoa Valley will read and re-read that letter until they know exactly what […]
Success with Xpress
I often place rental ads in your paper and have great results. It's a pleasure dealing with your Advertising Department. Special thanks to classified representative Tim Navaille; he is always so helpful and professional. Mountain Xpress is the best! — Susan Hise Asheville
Four Seasons
A volunteer with patient The prestigious Circle of Life Award was recently presented to Four Seasons of Hendersonville by the American Hospital Association. Received by only three organizations nationwide, the award recognizes quality end-of-life care providers who extend the reach of hospice and palliative care in their areas. Chris Comeaux, president/CEO of Four Seasons, says, […]
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