The Asheville gallery’s new online exhibition doubles as a fundraiser for nonprofits fighting for justice and equality.
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‘Nature Connects’ Lego exhibit opens at NC Arboretum
Brooklyn-based artist Sean Kenney talks planning, creating and transporting the exhibit, plus his hopes for people who experience it during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lo Wolf releases debut full-length album
The Asheville-based singer-songwriter discusses making her debut LP, social justice and her hopes for the local music industry’s future.
Irresistible
The Mothlight closes after seven years of innovative programming
Amanda and Jon Hency reflect on their difficult decision, standout moments and their next chapter.
The Last Tree
All I Can Say
Andrew Scotchie and the River Rats release a hyper-relevant new album
The Asheville-based guitarist and singer/songwriter discusses his rock band’s latest collection.
Asheville stand-up comedians prepare comebacks as COVID-19 restrictions lift
Hilliary Begley, Moira Goree and Peter Smith-McDowell discuss life as a stand-up comic during a pandemic.
Da 5 Bloods
Band of the Sky podcast series explores Asheville’s rock music history
Richie Tipton, Jeff Anders and the late Rocky Lindsley delve into Asheville’s formative rock years with help from fellow musicians who shaped the scene.
The King of Staten Island
Local artists paint downtown storefronts to show support for protests
Gus Cutty, Kathryn Crawford, Ian Wilkinson and Dustin Spagnola have teamed with downtown businesses owners on the provocative art project.
Smart Bets: Come Together Asheville
Asheville Music School’s online variety show is a substitute for its annual Sound Effects benefit concert.
Smart Bets: The Great Reset
The podcast series features interviews with a variety of local figures who seek a better, sustainable world post-COVID-19.
CaroMia releases new EP, enjoys slower pace of life
The Asheville-based singer/songwriter’s collection “Green” was released May 15.
Smart Bets: Mugs on a Mission
Proceeds from local ceramicist Libba Tracy’s series benefit Bounty & Soul and the Black Mountain Center for the Arts.
The High Note
Smart Bets: Mark Bumgarner
The local Americana artist’s new album “Just Above the Waterline” was released June 2.
Grail Moviehouse moving to a new location
The independent theater has been at 45 S. French Broad Ave. for just over four years.
WNC craft schools prepare for a summer without courses
Executive directors from the John C. Campbell Folk School, Penland School of Craft and Tryon Arts & Crafts School share their experiences since COVID-19 changed their seasonal plans.