The arts-based after-school program centers the leadership and creativity of Black and Brown youths ages 13-19.
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Maybe Next Year
Word on the Street establishes permanent home at Edington Center
A&E Roundup: Our VOICE’s Survivor Art Show goes virtual
An annual event pivots to online, Different Wrld readies to open in the former Mothlight space and more area arts news.
Josh Blake spotlights local talent on new hip-hop album
The prolific artist helps fill the void left by live music with a stunning collaboration-rich collection.
Let Him Go
Come Play
John Cram remembered for his numerous contributions to Asheville
The Asheville-based gardener, entrepreneur, conservationist and philanthropist died on Oct. 26 due to complications from Parkinson’s disease. He was 72 years old.
A&E Roundup: BRCC debuts rare anagama kiln
The Flat Rock campus adds an exciting piece of pottery-making equipment, SoundSpace@Rabbit’s opens and more area arts news.
A&E Roundup: Halloween celebrations adapt to social distancing
From spooky tours to costume-friendly concerts to at-home options, there’s something for nearly everyone in search of holiday festivities.
On the Rocks
Love and Monsters
Rebecca
Movie theaters reopen: Is it too soon?
Gov. Cooper’s Phase 3 allows North Carolina movie theaters to reopen at limited capacities and with significant restrictions.
Totally Under Control
David Byrne’s American Utopia
The Trial of the Chicago 7
A&E Roundup: Buncombe libraries open at 50% capacity
Indoor library services return, the Asheville Art Museum launches a fund drive and more area arts news.
Dosed
Dick Johnson Is Dead
A&E Roundup: Tryon Film Festival goes digital
The N.C. festival is increasing access with a weeklong virtual event, outdoor entertainment ramps up in October and more area arts news.