Appalachian Artistry: American Craft Week returns to WNC
Volume
25
/ Issue 11
Cover Design Credit:
Scott SouthwickCover Photography Credit:
Byers McCurry Studio and Gallery
American Craft Week jump-starts a busy month of open studios, gallery events, special exhibits, demonstrations, showcases, workshops and more.
arts
Asheville art insiders offer tours connecting crafters and art enthusiasts
One of the goals of Art Connections is to be an accessible link between art lovers and collectors and the high-quality art studios in the region.The life, work and influence of glass artist Harvey Littleton
Local artists, gallery owners and scholars discuss Harvey Littleton's impact on the region's glass scene.Amy Reed’s latest YA project aims to build community and inspire resistance
The launch of the anthology 'Our Stories, Our Voices,' featuring Amy Reed, Alexandra Duncan, Jaye Robin Brown, Amber Smith and Tracy Deonn Walker, takes place at Malaprop's Oct. 6.Free Planet Radio releases ‘Stillness’ with a local concert
That balance between soothing and energetic, acoustic and electric, will characterize the Stillness album premiere show. With a hearty laugh, Eliot Wadopian poses a not-at-all rhetorical question: “How do you…Eleanor Underhill launches a solo album
“I don’t just love bluegrass music,” she says. “I like some EDM, I like some pop. … I wanted to figure out how to marry that together and make something…Smart Bets: Asheville Circus
The electric Americana band hosts “3 Ring Shenanigans” art and music events Oct. 8-10 at Ambrose West.Smart Bets: Jimmy Landry’s Birthday Bash
The Black Mountain singer-songwriter celebrates his birthday with Malcolm Holcombe and Woody Wood on Oct. 6 at White Horse Black Mountain.Fall festival remains a constant for John C. Campbell Folk School
“Traditionally, our Fall Festival is a time for celebrating our Appalachian heritage with our vibrant community of locals, students, staff and visitors,” says Jerry Jackson.Smart Bets: Bascom Lamar Lunsford Festival
The 51st annual folk music festival takes place Oct. 6 at Mars Hill University.Theater review: ‘Special Needs’ at The Magnetic Theatre
Special Needs traces Pierce's journey from victim to vanquisher as he discovers how our stories shape us.Craft Week returns to WNC
During this nationally celebrated event, held Friday, Oct. 5-Wednesday, Oct. 14, studios and galleries throughout the country open their doors to shine a spotlight on handmade craft in all its…Smart Bets: Kuzu
The new trio, which includes Asheville-based guitarist Tashi Dorji, plays The Mothlight on Oct. 4.food
Carolina Beer Guy: Local Oktoberfest celebrations usher in fall
German transplants and local Oktoberfest event planners discuss annual celebrations in Asheville and abroad.Creative vegan tacos are turning up on more Asheville menus
From prickly pear cactus to jackfruit, Asheville restaurants are offering broader selections of meat-free tacos.Small bites: Amazing Pizza Co. goes inside
Amazing Pizza Co. goes from food truck to brick-and-mortar restaurant. Also, the Asheville Food Truck & Craft Beer Festival rolls back into town, a few tickets are still available for…living
Planting edible perennials increases food system resilience in WNC
Cultivating low-maintenance perennial food producers like asparagus, rhubarb and artichokes has benefits for both the soil and the gardener.movies
Screen scene: Local film news
The Tryon International Film Festival returns for its fourth year, Silent Sundays at the Grail spotlight comedy shorts and more.news
Asheville Archives: Flames finish off the original Battery Park Hotel, 1923
In the fall of 1923, a demolition crew began tearing down the original Battery Park. Later that year, flames would consume parts of the remaining property.Business in brief: Haakon Industries comes to Asheville, cybersecurity conference, apply for Elevate program
Canadian Haakon Industries announced plans to locate a manufacturing facility to build air handling units at Enka Commerce Park. The company says it will employ up to 160 workers within…Grant will fund community-wide violence prevention efforts
Partner organizations are moving forward to implement a multi-year plan aimed at preventing violence against women and maltreatment of children. The effort is funded by an unprecedented $450,000 grant from…National forest plan revision nears final draft release
While the long-running planning process has made considerable progress toward a consensus vision for the forest, sticking points do still remain. Conservationists continue to disagree with some hunting advocates and…Duke smart meter rollout sparks health concerns for some customers
Duke Energy has installed smart meters for a significant number of customers in North Carolina, but the rollout has experienced some pushback from consumers who have expressed concerns about the…News briefs: Build a playground, equal representation urged for Mission successor foundation
In a Sept. 25 open letter, ten local organizations called on the Dogwood Health Trust, which would come into existence to receive the proceeds of the proposed sale of Mission…BCTDA shares tourism growth plans at annual meeting
Roughly 1,600 new hotel rooms have opened in Buncombe County since late 2015 — an increase of approximately 15 percent over that period — with 1,900 still planned. “Since the…Sheriff, Soil & Water candidates voice opinions at forum
No matter one’s political affiliation, it is difficult to deny that recent politicking at the national level has departed from traditional norms. Based on the Sept. 26 League of Women…Council targets Tunnel Road for pilot corridor study
The effort was sparked by the French Broad River Metropolitan Planning Organization, of which Asheville is a dues-paying member. Last fall, the MPO offered the city $157,500 (to be matched…opinion
Letter: A lesson about voting
'If I met each of them again as we approach the midterm elections, I would respond to the same comment saying: 'Look at the results we got partly because you…Letter: Help protect the planet with a vegan diet
"I think Asheville could lead the way by posting colorful educational signs throughout the city listing ways for each of us to protect the planet, with eliminating meat and dairy…Letter: More beds needed for State Veterans Homes
"My goal has been to let the public know that the State Veterans Homes are full, with long waiting lists for elderly veterans."Unethical spending for $4,000, Al
ASHEVILLE, N.C.How you, too, can create more home choices
"Enough people are willing to trade square footage with mortgages for low-hassle, smaller spaces for rent — provided what they get in return is access to all the advantages of…