Music ties together three area productions this month.
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Music ties together three area productions this month.
Stewart/Owen Dance announces new performance, BirdFest comes to Dillsboro, BPR announces new lineup, Mother’s day comedy show and more!
“Violence spins in vicious cycles, and if you want to fully understand why these events in Morganton occurred, then you have to examine root causes that predate 1927,” says author and historian Kevin W. Young.
City replaces art in front of S&W, Webster unveils pavilion for May Day, Folkmoot hosts Latin American music celebration, Cherokee create remembrance archive and more!
Melvin AC Howell’s HASdance.com seeks to make the art form more accessible to beginners.
This year’s competition asked writers to draft an original, previously unpublished piece on the theme of our shared humanity.
Comedian Eric Brown is joined by his latest round of fellow local stand-ups to discuss tourism, sustainability and the apocalypse.
New gallery in River Arts District, Wilma Dykeman Fellowship announced, UNCA professor stages new play and more!
Behind-the-scenes players from Asheville Community Theatre, Flat Rock Playhouse and N.C. Stage Co. talk shop.
The graphic designer talks new projects and the city’s visual arts scene.
The potter talks new projects and the city’s craft scene.
The musician talks new projects and the city’s sonic scene.
The actor/writer/director talks new projects and the city’s film scene.
Tyger Tyger announces new exhibition of artists from around the world, Nancy Dillingham releases a new memoir, FiberFest returns, and more!
Both groups adjust to new names while sharing engrossing new collections.
The former journalist discusses the challenges of shifting to writing novels.
A pair of one-person shows and a Roald Dahl musical are among this month’s top options.
The monthly events run April-August and feature Adama Dembele, Ann Miller Woodford, DeWayne Barton, Marsha Almodovar and Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle.
Maker Faire Asheville returns. Plus: Scuttlebutt premieres at LaZoom Room; a poetry showcase comes to Weaverville; and more!
The Asheville-based author’s “Hinterkaifeck” delves into the still-unsolved 1922 murder of the Gruber family in rural Bavaria.
The co-founder of Theatrical Intimacy Education spoke at the Berlin International Film Festival in February.