Jump Start: Connecting with Me2We
Volume
20
/ Issue 53
Cover Design Credit:
Lori DeatonCover Photography Credit:
Tim Robison
Th Me2We conference helps local youth learn from the past generation's experience and confront their own challenges today. This year's two-day event focused on community and connection.
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Hitting your mark: The Actor’s Center of Asheville moves to Black Mountain
Kevin Patrick Murphy’s New York roots are showing. The founder of The Actor’s Center of Asheville takes huge strides and talks fast — leftover traits from his previous home base.…Smart bets: Safe & Sound
“Helpmate could use a helping hand,” says the Facebook invite for an evening of music by Jeff Thompson, Vendetta Creme and Aaron Price. The local performers cross genres and styles:…Smart bets: Barbara J. Taylor
Barbara J. Taylor’s debut novel, Sing in the Morning, Cry at Night, is “an evocative story of family tragedy and healing set in coal-mining Scranton, Pennsylvania.” As a native and…Weirdos R Us: 23 Skidoo celebrates the Year of the Weird with a book and album launch
In the Chinese zodiac, 2014 is the Year of the Horse. For the United Nations, it’s the Year of Family Farming and Crystallography. And, as designated by Partners in Amphibian…Long may he reign: Reigning Sound’s Greg Cartwright reflects on a decade in North Carolina
Greg Cartwright had long been a pillar of the Memphis, Tenn., music scene and an éminence grise in the still-thriving garage-rock revival. Jack White and Dan Auerbach name him as an…Guardians of the funk: Free Flow’s irresistable dance party
The thing to know going into a Free Flow show is that, yes, that’s a drum machine. “Don’t get hung up on that,” says guitarist and vocalist Lane “LT” Thaw.…Smart bets: Mates of State
Husband-and-wife, indie-pop outfit Mates of State consistently challenge the perceived limitations of a two-piece with their effortless harmonies and minimal pop appeal. One reviewer describes the band as “two people playing complex…Smart bets: Bobby Bare Jr.
Bobby Bare Jr., son of Country Music Hall of Famer Bobby Bare, is touring in support of his latest release, Undefeated. The album is “10 songs of reality checks, clever…Unfit for artistry: Asheville upholds closing of RAD studio space
An 11th-hour effort to stave off a city order mandating that nearly two dozen artists vacate a cluster of River Arts District buildings came to an end on Wednesday afternoon, July…food
The french-fry fetish: Asheville’s not-so-secret vice
Asheville thinks of itself as a willfully healthy town, a place where spirulina shakes are as easy to come by as beer. But next time you order a kale salad,…Berry season: Local no-spray, u-pick options
Berry-picking season is in full swing, and there are plenty of places in the Asheville area — both wild and cultivated — to pick some of nature’s candy fresh off the shrub.…Coffee to go: New mobile business celebrates coffee and cycling
The Coffee Pedlar is the latest manifestation of Asheville's mobile retail craze: an artisan pour-over coffee bar mounted on a sleek, black trike.living
Homegrown medicine: It’s not too late to enjoy the benefits of backyard medicinal herbs
We are lucky enough to live in an area of the country where several medicinal herbs are native to our region and can be found growing wildly all around us.…Reviving folk agriculture in the modern food economy
In 1790, 90 percent of Americans were farmers. Today that figure boils down to less than 1 percent. The change is particularly noticeable in the South, which up until the…Wellness at work: Mission Health launches employee health management program
It’s common sense that employers have a vested interest in employee health. After all, people can’t work if they’re sick, and people who aren’t feeling their best are less likely…news
Jump start: Me2We conference helps youths leap ahead
“Learning from the past generation's successes and then confronting their own challenges today," is the mission of Me2We, a forum for minority youth to learn about their community's past as…opinion
Poet Laureate
Asheville Disclaimer 7/23/14
Effects of waking at 2 a.m. prompt WLOS meteorologist Julie Winder to call it a day (with chance of rain)Availability of specialty spirits is alive and well
In response to Jonathan Ammons’ article “Handcuffed: Local Bartenders Decry ABC Law Restrictions” [July 9, Xpress], the availability of specialty spirits is alive and well. North Carolina’s alcohol control system…Reader protests use of phrase in autism story
I am a disabled autistic adult, and I am writing to protest the use of the phrase “feebleminded” in your recent article about autism [“Profiles: Living Full-circle with Autism Spectrum…Skateboarding article was riveting
Thank you to Cameron Huntley for a beautifully written story [“Poetic Mayhem at Thrashville: The Secret World of WNC Skateboarding,” July 9, Xpress]. I didn’t expect that my interest would…Hazel Twenty is about to hit the streets
I truly enjoyed reading your story about people creating new retail marketing ideas in the area [“Driving Sales: Mobile Businesses Roll Into WNC,” July 9, Xpress]. There is another mobile…Don’t let a meme get you
In response to [David Lynch’s July 16] letter [“New Mural at Orbit DVD is Offensive”], we interpret art with our own issues and desires. I look at an orchid, and…Safe Space