Catch the Wave: Woodfin Greenway & Blueway surges ahead
Volume
24
/ Issue 2
Cover Design Credit:
Virginia DaffronCover Photography Credit:
Brent Brown (illustration)
While other planned greenways have bogged down in the face of rising costs, a flurry of fundraising, planning and design activity surrounds the planned Woodfin Greenway & Blueway.
arts
Tracey Morgan Gallery celebrates non-native artists with ‘Transplants’
The Asheville area has long attracted out-of-state painters, photographers and indie crafters. But what happens after these creative nonnatives decide to trade visitor status for residency? Transplants, an art exhibit…Local exhibition features portraits rendered in colors from nature
While studying at Burren College of Art in Western Ireland, “I knew I wanted to use plant dyes, so I started foraging from the local landscape,” says Suzanne Teune. Mainly…Smart bets: Bradley Carter
The Asheville musician plays solo and with his rock power-trio Max Gross Weight each Sunday in August at Catawba Brewing Co.’s South Slope Tasting Room & Brewery.LEAF Downtown AVL returns for the third year
True to LEAF's mission of inclusivity, a diverse slate of performers play Pack Square Park Friday and Saturday, Aug. 4 and 5.Smart bets: Craft City
The Asheville artist leads the Center for Craft, Creativity & Design’s outdoor pop-up workshop on letterpress printing Friday. Aug. 4.Theater review: ‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’ by Flat Rock Playhouse
All of the parts come together in a magical, mystical feat of precision that, while expected from Flat Rock, still amazes.Smart bets: Lawrence Thackston
The Orangeburg, S.C.-based author reads from his new novel at City Lights Bookstore in Sylva on Friday, Aug. 4.Mountain Dance and Folk Festival turns 90
“The longevity of this festival comes from the wonderful ancestry that has evolved out of the mountains,” says Loretta Freeman. “You’ll have up to five generations in a family that…Smart bets: Tam Tsu
The record release show for Tam Tsu's Man Will Drown takes place at The Mothlight on Thursday, Aug. 3.food
In with a bang
Asheville, N.C.No vacation from hunger: Addressing summer food insecurity in WNC’s rural communities
Food access can be a huge challenge for families in WNC's hard-to-reach rural areas — especially during summer break when children are not receiving school lunch assistance.Beer Scout: Homeplace Beer Co. is Yancey County’s first brewery
Open since early June, Yancey County's first brewery focuses on sessionable yet flavorful beers made with local ingredients.Small bites: Double D’s Coffee and Desserts launches ‘readable patio project’
Double D's Coffee and Desserts invites the community to be a part of its latest renovation project. Also in this week's food news, Sunny Point Café hosts a benefit dinner…living
Nurses in Mission’s NICU go above and beyond
In Mission's NICU, the youngest patients in the hospital system and their parents receive extraordinary levels of care and support that help these babies through their roughest moments and then…Gardening experts gather in Asheville for weekend of inspirational talks
This year's Speaking of Gardening symposium will take place Aug. 11 and 12 at the Folk Art Center on the Blue Ridge Parkway — a new location for the 19-year-old…Asheville’s wild-food experts expound on medicine for body, soul and planet
Wild foods, foraged from Western North Carolina's biodiverse environment, give a boost to health as superfoods high in nutrients, say leaders of local "weed walks."Raising the roof: Asheville restaurants and bars take kitchen gardening up a notch
Rooftops offer businesses the opportunity to turn under-utilized space into blooming (and buzzing) food-production spots.movies
Screen scene: Local film news
The Weaverville and Macon County libraries and the Grail celebrate silent films, the Fine Arts hosts a benefit screening of 'An Inconvenient Sequel' and more.news
On the sword’s edge
Asheville, N.C.Phoning it in: Commissioners negotiate tax rate in private
Xpress takes a look at how Buncombe County commissioners set the tax rate during off-the-record phone calls and in-person meetings.Can the Woodfin Greenway & Blueway beat the odds?
While other planned greenways have bogged down in the face of rising costs — leaving the timeline for their construction in doubt — a flurry of fundraising, planning and design…Conscious Party: My Sistah Taught Me That fashion show
WHAT: The second annual My Sistah Taught Me That fashion show WHEN: Sunday, Aug. 6, 3-5:30 p.m. WHERE: Celine’s on Broadway WHY: From dance performances to marching down the catwalk,…opinion
Letter: Veterans for Peace call for peace and justice
"Active nonviolent resistance is at its best when it does not focus on condemnation, but on healing, forgiveness, compassion and love, calling for democratic change."War for the plan of the apes
Asheville, N.C.Letter: Article explains food insecurity in our foodie town
"I have appreciated the paper's efforts to go into more depth about the conditions that face all the communities within our community, whether that be education, transportation, housing, employment, sprawl…Letter: New approach needed, not manufacturing incentives
"Looking for creative businesses that don't require raw materials to be shipped in and products to be shipped out means that we can minimize our greatest weakness while working on…Letter: Asheville has long history of institutional racism
"Very little has changed here since I was co-captain of the first integrated Asheville High football team and learned much about how Asheville has stacked the deck against nonwhites, and…