Kid approved: Music & theater for the whole family
Volume
22
/ Issue 45
Cover Design Credit:
Norn Cutson & Scott SouthwickCover Photography Credit:
Courtesy of Rodney Smith/Tempus Fugit Design
Two events — the release party for an all-ages album by 23 Skidoo and a Saturday morning theater series — are aimed at entertaining the whole family.
arts
Anton DiSclafani’s new novel visits 1950s Texas high society
The After Party — which Disclafani will present at Malaprop’s on Wednesday, June 8 — was inspired by the River Oaks community, a wealthy neighborhood in Houston.Attic Salt extends family theater series through December
Held each week at The Magnetic Theatre, Saturdays on Stage shows are appropriate for ages 4 and up.Secret Agent 23 Skidoo experiments with ‘all-ages’ music on new album
Secret Agent 23 Skidoo returns to The Orange Peel with the stunning new all-ages album, "Infinity Plus One."Smart bets: The Record Company
"I always think of a performance as one less time on stage — not one more," says the band's frontman Chris Vos. "So we try to play our guts out,…Lake Street Dive comes to Pisgah Brewing
Lake Street Dive doesn't play jazz; the band crafts upbeat, exuberant music. “As soon as we realized that we made songs that made people dance even a little bit,” says…Smart bets: Toe River Studio Tour
Galleries and artists' studio spaces open Friday-Sunday, June 3-5, and attendees are welcome to Friday evening's artist reception at the Spruce Pine TRAC Gallery.Smart bets: Midsummer Faire
The historic festival is at the Hazel Robinson Amphitheater on Saturday, June 4, from noon to 6:30 p.m., after which the Montford Park Players will perform "Much Ado About Nothing"…Smart bets: Nive and the Deer Children
Though U.S. tour stops are rare for the musicians, they open for Reed Turchi & The Caterwauls at The Altamont Theatre on Thursday, June 2.Conscious party: EMBE plays a farewell show for its founder Sue Ford
"It’s going to be very sentimental – nostalgic for me anyway," band director says of the last major performance for EMBE. The event, which doubles as a CD release show,…food
Chill out: Laid-back cocktails for summer in Asheville
Local bartenders offer ideas and recipes for making cooling summer drinks using scratch-made syrups and simple ingredients.Small bites: Pig Roast Picnic benefit at Native Kitchen
Native Kitchen hosts a pig roast fundraiser for Our VOICE; Buxton Hall Barbecue highlights the art of pie-making; Sweeten Creek Brewing kicks off its Summer Picnic Series; Charlotte-based Tephra restaurant…Beer Scout: Summer festivals highlight hometown beers and brewers
Fonta Flora Brewery's State of Origin festival and the Just Brew It homebrew tasting and competition showcase local brewers and ingredients.living
Farm & Garden: A greener greenhouse
Unlike conventional commercial greenhouses, Megan Riley's new passive solar greenhouse requires no supplemental heat or electrically-powered ventilation. Riley says the greenhouse provides an ideal environment for her plants, resulting in…‘Transilient’ project comes to Asheville June 7-8
Former Asheville resident, activist and writer Basil Soper will bring a new project to Asheville June 7-8: Transilient. The photo documentary, co-founded with Johanna Case, will help show that transgender…movies
Screen scene: Local film news
A documentary on Saluda's music traditions debuts, North Asheville Library screens underseen rock musicals and NYS3 hosts a week of workshops at deep discount.news
Low turnout predicted for June 7 congressional primary
The June 7 primary will decide which congressional candidates advance to November's general election. Buncombe County, part of the 10th and 11th congressional districts, historically has a significant drop off…Toxic legacy: CTS site breeds heartache for residents
With the EPA set to implement a new remediation strategy at the CTS of Asheville Superfund site this year, some residents and public officials are cautiously hopeful that the long-standing…The Cookbook Project: Buncombe County Early College pilot program promotes healthy food habits
This spring, a dozen students from Buncombe County Early College participated in an eight-week food literacy pilot program in A-B Tech's culinary arts department that focused on good nutrition, kitchen…opinion
Letter writer: Park deserves credit for Old Farmer’s Ball
"Fred Park, not I, was the founder of this long-standing popular event, and he deserves credit for it."Letter writer: Protester didn’t represent news organization
"Hamilton ... was at this event as an individual and a protester, not on behalf of the Blade for any assignment we'd commissioned."Letter writer: HB2 — flashback to the Reagan administration?
"There is no telling what will be the cost to society from HB2."Letter writer: N.C. needs needle-exchange law
"Senate Bill 794 ... would allow exchanges to be run without liability, to educate individuals on proper harm-reduction techniques and to distribute overdose antidote kits."Falling through the cracks: The perils of life without health insurance
"In this crazy system, if you earn little, you pay lots. Our governor refused federal money to expand Medicaid, and although I have a master’s degree and was a teacher,…Letter writer: Council sends troubling message in RAD by using eminent domain
"Eminent domain as a legal concept is one of the last remaining vestiges of European feudal societies. Despite its popularity with the likes of Donald Trump, it has no place…